say you have been offered a teaching assistantship with a $8000 stipend and all tuition paid (which is out-of-state ~$18,000/year) for grad schoolNCSU Fin-Aid Awards Letter prior to this offer provides $20,500 in total awards for the year (subsidized and unsubsidized stafford loans)"Total Estimated Expenses" for the year is rated to be ~$35,000upon submitting the updated Graduate Benefits form with the offer information, how much of a financial aid check would you expect per semester? also, stupid Q: is that $8k stipend taxed?
7/27/2009 12:53:57 AM
stipends are taxed.
7/27/2009 1:02:37 AM
8,000~18,00020,500=====46,500-35,000=====~11,000 refundKeep in mind for the subsidized/unsubsidized loans you DO have to pay them back. The refund can be damn handy if you have other expenses (wedding) and need the cash. But, you DO have to pay it back. I borrowed the maximum amount for my two years in graduate school and am paying back ~$300/month for 25 years.
7/27/2009 11:01:57 AM
$90K?!? jesus
7/27/2009 11:07:19 AM
i thought you had to pay back a Stafford loan every timei have about 18k left on my undergrad debt
7/27/2009 11:09:20 AM
Why do they call it financial "aid" if it's just a loan that you have to pay back anyway...? I never did this for undergrad and now I have no idea how to pay for grad school. Apparently I owe ~9800 for this fall semester. I filled out financial aid and haven't heard anything back yet, but i was under the impression that financial aid means someone up there helps pay a part of your tuition...not a loan. What's the difference between a "financial aid" loan and just getting a student loan from a bank?
7/27/2009 1:05:11 PM
There's grants and then there's loans. Grants is free, need based money. The loans you always have to pay back, but interest doesn't start accumulating until you're out of school (if it's a stafford loan, if I recall).
7/27/2009 1:07:36 PM
Lower interest rates, subsidized
7/27/2009 1:08:18 PM
So are you applying for grants when filling out your fafsa? or is that just for loans?
7/27/2009 1:09:33 PM
^^^^Scholarships or grants typically do not have to be paid back.Financial Aid can be a loan or a work study, or a combination of the two or include scholarships. Any kind of loan must be paid back. The difference between a financial aid package through a school, and one through a bank is usually how it's set up. Usually you'll get a better interest rate through the school (not always), and there's a pretty good chance you can get the interest deferred while your in school, or no accrueing at all. (Subsidized vs. unsubsidized loans). Federal loans (Stafford, PLUS etc,) come through a school, but usually you pick a private lender like CFNC or Wells Fargo or something.When you fill out a FAFSA you aren't really applying for anything through a specific school. That's just there to tell the school how much you NEED. The school takes that information and decides whether to give you a grant or if you should get a loan through them. FAFSA doesn't really do anything to give you money. [Edited on July 27, 2009 at 1:11 PM. Reason : ]
7/27/2009 1:09:54 PM
7/27/2009 2:15:30 PM
damn i got an email saying i have to accept the aid by this friday or it gets canceled so i've gotta decide whether to keep looking for a job or go for this assistantship
7/27/2009 6:34:08 PM
7/27/2009 8:53:22 PM
After filling out FAFSA, I got a $400 grant for grad school. Not much, but def worth an hour of my time.[Edited on July 27, 2009 at 9:00 PM. Reason : ]
7/27/2009 8:59:54 PM
Some schools will go by your FAFSA and reward grants from scholarship money and such. I wonder if thats how you got one...
7/27/2009 9:02:30 PM
Who knows, but I'm at NCSU for graduate school too.[Edited on July 27, 2009 at 9:04 PM. Reason : ]
7/27/2009 9:03:54 PM
7/27/2009 10:01:29 PM
has anyone gotten their financial aid refund for Fall 09 yet?
8/21/2009 12:28:58 PM
8/21/2009 12:36:03 PM
using student loans to pay for a wedding is the worst idea ever.I am fine with cheap apartments and have never spent as much as the school thinks I need.
8/21/2009 12:41:36 PM
8/21/2009 7:21:40 PM
8/22/2009 12:41:42 PM
^ True. I'd be afraid I'd get divorced after 5 years and the next 25 years of paying off the loans I'd be pissed off every month when I had to pay for it.
8/22/2009 5:48:09 PM
8/23/2009 12:15:41 AM
so anyone received their refund yet
8/23/2009 11:36:34 AM