2012-2013 Electronic Student Aid Report (SAR)
2012-2013 Electronic Student Aid Report (SAR)
The SAR summarizes the information you submitted on your 2012-2013 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
Based on the information we have on record for you, your EFC is 7256. You may be eligible to receive a Federal Pell
Grant and other federal student aid. Your school will use your EFC to determine your financial aid eligibility for federal
grants, loans, and work study, and possible funding from your state and school.
WHAT YOU MUST DO NOW (Use the checklist below to make sure that all of your issues are resolved.)
If you have now completed your 2011 tax return, you should correct your information to reflect the income and tax information
reported on your tax return. Click 'Make FAFSA Corrections' on the 'My FAFSA' page to make the correction. You may be able to
retrieve your tax return information directly from the IRS. If you have not yet completed your tax return, you must correct this SAR to
reflect the income and tax information reported on your tax return once it is filed.
If you need to make corrections to your information, click 'Make FAFSA Corrections' on the 'My FAFSA' page. You must use your
Federal Student Aid PIN to access your record online. If you need additional help with your SAR, contact your school's financial aid
office or the Federal Student Aid Information Center at 1-800-4-FED-AID (1-800-433-3243). If your mailing address or e-mail address
changes, you can make the correction online or call 1-800-4-FED-AID and ask a customer service representative to make the
change for you.
FAFSA Data
Assumed fields, based on the data you entered, are marked with an '*' (asterisk) sign.
14. Student's Citizenship Status: YES, I AM A U.S. CITIZEN (OR U.S. NATIONAL)
33. Student's Type of 2010 Tax Form Used: IRS 1040A OR 1040EZ
Graduation/Retention/Transfer Rates
College Rates
The table shows the graduation, retention, and transfer rates for the schools you selected. Go to the College Navigator Web site
at www.nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator for complete information.
The information below is the total amount of student loans that you owe. These loans are administered by the U.S. Department of
Education (ED). You should confirm that these loan totals are correct. You can use your Federal Student Aid PIN to view details
on the individual loans that make up these totals at the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) Web site at
www.nslds.ed.gov. For more information about your PIN, go to www.pin.ed.gov. If you feel that the amounts listed on this page
are incorrect, or you have other questions related to a loan, you should contact the loan servicer indicated on the NSLDS Web
site. You can obtain general information about each of the types of loans that are listed below by visiting our studentaid.ed.gov
Web site.
Note that the 'Subsidized' and 'Unsubsidized' amounts include the appropriate portions of any Consolidation Loans you may
have. If there is an amount listed for 'Unallocated Consolidation Loans' it is because we could not determine whether those
balances were subsidized or unsubsidized.
Remember you are responsible for repaying all of the amounts that you borrow, plus interest. As a general rule, with an assumed
interest rate of 5%, the monthly payment amount over a ten-year repayment period would be approximately $10.61 for every
$1,000 that you borrowed. Of course your actual repayment amount will depend upon how much you borrow, the interest rate
when you enter repayment, and how long your repayment term is.
At this point, the school(s) listed on your application have access to your information. The school(s) may put together or change
an aid package based on your Expected Family Contribution and notify you.
The amount of aid you receive from a school will depend on the cost of attendance at that school, your enrollment status (full-
time, three-quarter-time, half-time, or less than half-time), Congressional appropriations, and other factors. Review your financial
aid notification from the school(s) or contact the Financial Aid Administrator at the school(s).
Note: Your school has the authority to request copies of certain financial documents to verify information you reported on your
application.
According to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, no persons are required to respond to a collection of information unless it
displays a valid OMB control number. The valid OMB control number for this information collection is 1845-0001. The time
required to complete this information collection is estimated to be an average of 10 to 34 minutes, including the time to review
instructions, search existing data sources, gather the data needed, and complete and review the information collected. If you
have any comments concerning the accuracy of the time estimate(s) or suggestions for improving this form, write to: U.S.
Department of Education, Washington, DC 20202-4651. If you have any comments or concerns regarding the status of your
individual submission of this form, write directly to: Federal Student Aid Information Center, P.O. Box 84, Washington, DC 20044.
By answering questions 101a through 101t, and signing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, you give permission to the
U.S. Department of Education to provide information from your application to the college(s) you entered. You also agree that such
information is deemed to incorporate by reference the certification statement on the sign and submit page of the financial aid
application. The certification statement can be viewed at www.fafsa.gov/help/ffinal02a.htm.
To protect the confidentiality of your application data, you should never give, share or disclose your Federal Student Aid PIN with
anyone, including commercial service providers that provide assistance with the financial aid process. You should keep your PIN
in a safe location. If you think your PIN has been compromised, go to Federal Student Aid's PIN Web site at www.pin.ed.gov and
change your PIN.
WARNING: If you are convicted of drug distribution or possession for an offense that occurred while you were receiving Title IV
aid, your eligibility for Title IV student financial aid is subject to suspension or termination. If your drug conviction status changes
at any time during the 2012-2013 award year, you must update your answer to the drug conviction affecting eligibility question.