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<p>The FAFSA does not cover anything. All it does is determine your eligibility federal aid: grants, federal work study and loans.</p>
<p>Your parents fill out the fafsa at [Home</a> - FAFSA on the Web-Federal Student Aid<a href=“the%20application%20is%20free”>/url</a>. They will fill out the FAFSA and once it is processed, they will receive a SAR (Student Activity Report), which will list their EFC (expected family contribution).</p>
<p>As long as their Federal EFC is below $4995, you will be eligible for a minimum pell grant of $577. If your family’s EFC is $4996, you get 0, because you are not Pell eligible.</p>
<p><a href=“http://ifap.ed.gov/dpcletters/attachments/P1201Attach20122013PaymentSchedules.pdf[/url]”>http://ifap.ed.gov/dpcletters/attachments/P1201Attach20122013PaymentSchedules.pdf](<a href=“http://www.fafsa.gov%5DHome”>http://www.fafsa.gov)</a></p>
<p>Financial aid is given based on the following</p>
<p>Cost of attendance (tuition, room board, books, misc)- EFC (based on the income and assets of both of your parents) = Demonstrated need </p>
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<p>COA-EFC= DEMONSTRATED NEED.</p>
<p>Your parents are expected to pay their EFC</p>
<p>Please be reminded that the school determines how it is going to meet your need.</p>
<p>From the look of your post you are interested in attending UT Austin.</p>
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<li> Are you a texas resident? this will determine how much tuition you will have to pay.</li>
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<p>If you are a Texas resident, the current cost of attendance is $12,133-$12,829 a semester of $24,266-$25,658 a year (tuition will go up)</p>
<p>If you are out of state= the cost of attendance is ~50k /year</p>
<p>While tuition for in-state is $4,673-5,369 per semester or $9346-10,378 per year. Room and board is an additional $10,422/year (unless you commute from home)</p>
<p>Keep in mind that UT Austin is a school that does not meet 100% demonstrated need. any shortfall in your financial aid package will have to be made up by you/your family (most likely your parents, because you will get probably max out on loans in your financial aid package.</p>
<p>Best case scenario: your family is extremely low income with a 0 EFC:</p>
<p>You would receive $5550 in Pell, 5500 in loans or 11,050. this will cover your tuition.
If you are a texas resident, you could be eligible for a state grant (someone from Texas will have to chime in here). In order to be eligible for a Texas grant, you will need to have an EFC of less than $4,000.</p>
<p>For 2012-2013, the maximum amount is:</p>
<p>$7,400 per year for public universities and state college students</p>
<p>[College</a> For All Texans: TEXAS Grant](<a href=“College For All Texans: Home”>College For All Texans: Home)</p>
<p>If your family has a 0 EFC, your financial aid package may look like this</p>
<p>$5550 Pell grant
5500 Stafford loan
7400 Texas grant</p>
<p>total $18,450 making UT Austin not doable as an in-state resident if you plan to live on campus based on a cost of attendance of $25,658. there is a short fall of 7508, which your parents will be responsible for paying.</p>
<p>Lets say your EFC is 4000 Your financial aid package may look like this</p>
<p>Pell $800
Texas grant 7400
Loans 5500</p>
<p>total 13,700 Based on the COA 25658, your parents will need to come up with almost $12,000</p>
<p>Lets say that your EFC is 4001</p>
<p>No texas grant
Pell $750
Stafford loans 5500
total $6,250</p>
<p>$25,658 -$6250 =$19,408 (the amount that your parents will have to come up with in order for you to live on campus at UT Austin.</p>