Thursday, December 8, 2016

Animated Video Series Highlights Financial Aid at UVA


“Your ability to attend one of the nation’s top universities is based solely on hard work, academic merit, and the desire to move this world forward.” 






This inspiring thought comes from the video
linked below, one of two so far in a series that is the result of the combined
efforts of UVAFinance, University Communications and Admissions (see the first
video below this post).




The video series describes UVA’s position and
rankings around financial aid and value, as well as our financial aid
philosophy, and will be used widely in a variety of communications channels
during the recruitment season. 















Steve Kimata, Assistant Vice President for
Student Financial Services, says he’s glad the videos showcase that access and
affordability have always been a priority at UVA.   





“In 2004, then-President John Casteen and the
Board of Visitors approved our new AccessUVA financial aid program with the aim
of making a UVA education available to all students, regardless of their
financial circumstances,” said Kimata.  





Through AccessUVA, UVA meets 100% of the
demonstrated need of all undergraduate students; it is one of only two public
universities to do so.  SFS also has a key role in supporting UVA’s 
Affordable
Excellence
 model, approved by
the Board of Visitors in 2015.





Kimata and Scott Miller, Director of Student
Financial Aid, shared a few key guidelines for students and families
considering UVA:




  •  Families
    must complete two applications every year:  The FAFSA (Free Application for Federal
    Student Aid) and the CSS
    Profile
    (for institutional and state aid).  This allows SFS to
    direct aid dollars to those who have the most need. The complete application
    process can be found here.
     

  • Students
    should use My inTuition,
    a cost estimator unique to
    UVA,
    which provides a good estimate of the “net” price to the family, not the
    gross price.  Net price is the Cost of Attendance minus grants and
    scholarships.

  •  Families
    should not hesitate to contact SFS with questions – the sooner, the
    better!  SFS staff do a number of outreach sessions at area high
    schools, on Grounds for current students, and at high schools across the
    state in conjunction with the Admission staff.

  • There
    are some options students might not realize are available.  SFS
    created a 
    scholarship page to
    provide information about all types of scholarships from around
    Grounds.  Additional options include Parent PLUS loans, installment
    payment plans, and 529 or Prepaid Tuition plans.  Information about
    these can be found at 
    sfs.virginia.edu and
    specific information about the Commonwealth of Virginia’s 529 or Prepaid
    plans can be found at 
    www.virginia.529.com













Learn more at financialaid.virginia.edu (and
see the videos in action!)


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