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Newly Admitted Students » Understanding Your Award Letter


Understanding Your Financial Aid Award Package!

 

  • Some things to take into account:

The cost of attendance (COA), for a standard Fall/Spring Budget:

  

 
 
 
ENROLLMENT:
 
 
PERIOD
 
 
FULL
THRQ
HALF
Fall/Spring
Books & Supplies
 
$3,840
$2,880
$1,920
9 months
College Fee
 
$716
$716
$716
 
Personal Expenses
 
$5,200
$5,200
$5,200
 
Room & Board
 
$23,400
$23,400
$23,400
 
Transportation
 
$4,000
$4,000
$4,000
 
Tuition
 
$26,040
$19,530
$13,020
 
TOTAL
 
$63,196
$55,726
$48, 256

          COA: Estimated total cost of attending a postsecondary institution for a specified period of time, as established by law (Includes Books and Supplies, College Fees, Personal Expenses, Room and Board, Transportation, Tuition)

          Figures will vary for each student depending on several factors, (i.e. enrollment status, residency location, etc.)

          Full-Time (FULL) = 12+ points, Half-Time (HALF) = 6 points, Three Quarter (THRQ) = 9 points

          One “point” is equivalent to one academic credit.

          COA calculated using our current tuition rate of $1,085 per point.*

 

* Tuition rate is subject to change for 2009-2010 academic year.

 

 

Other ways to finance your education at TC!
 

-          Graduate Assistantships:

o        Positions generally offer a monetary stipend and/or an additional award of tuition points for work within a given academic department.

o        Assistantships are not available for full-time TC employees.

o        There are three different graduate assistantship titles:

§         Research/Teaching Graduate Assistant

§         Graduate Administrative Assistant

§         Doctoral Research Fellowship Graduate Assistant

o        For more information on Graduate Assistantships, as well as the application processes, please visit http://www.tc.columbia.edu/financialaid/index.asp?Id=Scholarships&Info=Graduate+Assistantships
 
 

-          Fellowships:

o        An award made directly to an individual in support of specific educational pursuits; Fellowships generally offer a monetary stipend and/or an additional award of tuition points in exchange for some type of work or assistance.

o        All students are encouraged to apply.

 
 

-          Scholarships:

o        Scholarships may be:

§         Internal - given out by academic departments and Enrollment Services

·         You must have completed the TC Scholarship Application by the priority admissions deadline in order to be considered.

§         External - Endowed; provided through the generosity of donors' contributions

·         Faculty committees select the award recipients based upon criteria designated by the donor.

·         You must complete the TC Scholarship Application in order to be considered.

·         Many endowed scholarships are in support of students in particular programs.

§         Based on either Need or Merit

o        Addition information regarding scholarship opportunities can be found under the “Scholarship” tab of our main Financial Aid website.

 
 

o        Different types of TC scholarships:

§         General Scholarships -

·         Merit-based awards

·         All students are eligible

·         Program faculty committees make award decisions

§         Minority Student Scholarships –

·         Students must be U.S. citizens and complete an application for financial aid

·         Priority consideration will be given to students who have self-identified on the application as either members of a federally recognized U.S. ethnic minority group or as having a federally recognized disability.

·         Other factors, such as increasing diversity at Teachers College, one’s geographic origin, and socioeconomic background are also taken into consideration.

·         Program faculty committees make award decisions

§         International Student Scholarships –

·         Available to international students only

·         Program faculty committees make award decisions

 
 

-          We also encourage you to utilize outside resources!

o        Via the Web:

§         Browse our website for External Funding Sources ( http://www.tc.columbia.edu/financialaid/index.asp?Id=Scholarships&Info=External+Funding+Sources )

§         Visit FastWeb! www.fastweb.com

§         CollegeBoard, www.collegeboard.com

§         Scholarships.com

o        Contact private affiliation, such as:

§         Past and present employers (Occasionally, tuition exemption and remission programs exist for employees enrolled at academic institutions.)

§         Civic and social organizations

§         Various foundations

§         Religious or professional groups

 
 

-          Grants:

o        Have specifications regarding eligibility criteria, grantee obligations, and reporting requirements that must be strictly adhered to in order to receive funding.

o        Grants are awarded by departments

o        For more information on Grants, please view our Funding Opportunities Guide, (http://www.tc.columbia.edu/i/a/document/7752_gradOPPS_2008-9.doc)
 

 

o        Federal TEACH Grant:

§         For students who are committed to teaching full-time in high-need subject areas at schools that serve low-income families

§         Can receive up to $4,000 per year

§         Eligible programs at TC include:

·         Art, Bilingual Education, English, English as a Second Language, Languages other than English, Mathematics, Music, Physical Education, Reading and Literacy, Sciences, Special Education (Bilingual or Grades 5-9, 7-12)

§         In order to be considered, you must:

·         Be enrolled in coursework or plan to complete coursework toward a career in teaching and/or in a designated high-need subject area

·         Be eligible to receive federal student aid

§         You do not need to be enrolled at least half-time to receive the TEACH Grant.

§         For additional information on the TEACH Grant please visit http://www.tc.columbia.edu/financialaid/index.asp?Id=Scholarships&Info=Teach+Grant
 
 

-          Federal Work-Study:

o        For those offered Federal Work-Study:

§         Students must be enrolled in at least 6 credits (half-time) to remain eligible

§         Positions are “First-come, first-serve”

§         Generally, students will work at a location on-campus or an approved off-campus site

§         May work no more than 18-20 hours a week

§         Wages typically range from $10.oo-$15.00/hour; will vary by position and department

§         To view and apply for available positions, visit TC’s Human Resources website, at http://www.tc.columbia.edu/administration/hr/
 

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 External Scholarship Opportunity
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