Resource for Students who will be or are attending college.
You must be a member of Town and County Credit Union to
participate.
ICAN College Planning Centers in Cedar Rapids and West
Des Moines offer free services, including one-on-one assistance
with college planning and financial aid applications.
The ICAN Web site,
www.ICANsucceed.org, has information on financial
aid, preparing for and choosing a college, admission
applications, career planning and much more.
ICAN Phone #:
Toll-free: (877) 272-4692
Step 1: Know your Options
Financial aid includes grants, scholarships, work-study and
loans. Some types are based on merit, talents or special
abilities. Others are based on financial need.
Step 2: Search for Scholarships
Start searching for scholarships early in your junior year of
high school and continue throughout your senior year of college.
Avoid paying for scholarship search services, because they don’t
have access to databases that you can’t access on your own.
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You can find scholarship opportunities for free through your high
school counseling office, college financial aid office, on
www.ICANsuceed.org or at an ICAN College Planning Center.
Step 3: Get a PIN
Before you apply for
federal financial aid, you and your parents should each request
a Personal Identification Number (PIN) at
www.pin.ed.gov.
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Apply for a
PIN well in advance of completing the FAFSA.
Step 4: Fill out the FAFSA
The FAFSA is the Free
Application for Federal Student Aid. You must complete this form
to be considered for federal aid and many types of state and
institutional aid.
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The FAFSA can
be completed online at
www.fafsa.ed.gov.
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The ICAN College Planning Centers offer free assistance
in completing the FAFSA. Call (877) 272-4692 for an appointment.
Step 5: Receive the SAR
The SAR, or Student Aid Report, is generated by the U.S.
Department of Education after the FAFSA has been processed and
sent electronically to the schools you’ve listed on the form.
This process takes about four weeks from the time of submission,
and is intended to officially notify you that the process has
been completed. If you provide an e-mail address on your FAFSA,
a message will be sent prompting you to access the SAR online.
If you don’t indicate an e-mail address, a SAR will be mailed to
you.
Step 6: Review the Award Letters
The award letter is generated once the college receives
your FAFSA results. The letter is part of the financial aid
package, which also includes loan documents. Remember that the
award letter is an estimate and is subject to change,
especially if you’ve estimated figures on your FAFSA. Read the
award letter thoroughly and make sure you understand each type
of aid offered.
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Read the instructions carefully and check to see if anything needs to be signed and
returned to the school by a certain deadline. Some colleges will
ask you to sign and return the letter. This doesn’t commit you
to attend; it merely reserves the funds.
Step 7: Be a Wise Borrower
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Loans are a form of financial aid that must be repaid. Loans
can be a helpful – and sometimes necessary – source to help fund
your education. Borrowing should be your last option but if you
must take out a loan, borrow wisely.
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Borrow only what you need. Just because your award
letter includes a loan amount, you are not required to borrow
the entire sum.
Step 8: Applying for and
obtaining a Federal Student Loan
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Your school financial aid office will notify you whether it
participates in the Federal Family Education Loan Program (FFELP)
and you need to choose a student loan lender or if the school
participates in the William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan Program
(Direct Loans) and the U.S. Department of Education will be the
lender for your Federal loans.
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Your school financial aid office will provide you with instructions
on completing a Master Promissory Note (MPN).
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Town and Country Credit Union lender code is
832458. This number will need to be placed on the Master Promissory
Note (MPN)
More information can be found on
www.icansucced.org, click on Students and Parents and make
your selections from there.
If you have questions
contact:
1.
The school’s financial aid office
2.
Iowa College Access Network (ICAN) at (877) 272-4692 or visit
www.icansucceed.org
3.
Town & Country Credit Union’s student loan servicer, Iowa
Student Loan at 888-206-0210 or visit
www.studentloan.org