DisneyNutMary
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Here is what Penn State sent me in answer to my question about whether my son's fafsa info was received. I am posting the whole thing, just eliminating personal info, so you can see my original question.
I read this, scratched my head and said huh?
I guess they figure they better let me down easy now.... my EFC plus some is what I can expect to pay, I guess.
The boy doesn't know any of this yet, but his 2nd choice school is about to become his 1st choice
We are holding all FAFSA applications for students who have
completed the 2011-12 FAFSA and wanted it sent to Penn
State in an electronic file.
We will soon be ready to electronically transfer them to
our system. When they are transferred, we will send the
student an email to the email address you put on the FAFSA
saying we have received it.
We will start our awarding to new students the end of
March. If you did not use completed 2010 Federal
income tax information on your FAFSA, please go back to the
FAFSA on the Web, and put the updated income question
information on your FAFSA.
The Penn State Office of Student Aid, as the manager
of Penn States University-wide scholarships,
automatically considers you for University-wide
scholarships once you are offered admission to the
University.
We want prospective students to know Penn State is
a partially related State University, and we regret that
Penn State lacks sufficient scholarship endowments to
provide more substantial assistance for our students.
We cannot meet the difference between the family EFC
and the cost of education at Penn State University.
Unlike many other colleges and universities,
Penn State's Admissions and Student Aid
Offices do not have standard academic merit
awards that are offered to all high school
valedictorians or students who graduate in the
top fifth of their classes.
Most scholarships awarded at Penn State are
from endowments created by generous alumni
and friends of the University. The Office of
Student Aid, all Penn State campuses, and most
academic colleges consider first-year students
for their limited endowed scholarship dollars.
Awards are based on academic talent, financial
need, and an array of other eligibility
requirements specified by the donors of these
endowments.
Academic colleges and campuses award scholarships
individually and may require a separate application.
We encourage you to explore the campus and college
Web sites relevant to your academic interests and
check them regularly for new information.
In February, we will begin advertising on our website
scholarship page, application processes for a few very
unique opportunities that require students to self-
identify
students who have battled cancer or a family member has;
students from certain high schools; students whose
relatives are employed at certain companies.
Watch for these scholarship opportunities.
While we value all students who bring a passion for
excellence, the competition for scholarships is strong, and
University scholarships for students are limited. Many
students, however, enter Penn State with scholarships from
their high schools, community organizations, or other
private philanthropies.
The Office of Student Aid Web site at
www.psu.edu/studentaid
provides helpful tools for students to conduct a scholarship
search. Select Scholarships from the menu bar, and then
select Private Scholarships from the menu list.
Aid notification begins the end of March for new students.
Students selected for a Penn State scholarship will receive
acknowledgement in their Student Aid Notification or in a
separate scholarship award letter.
Best regards,
Penn State Office of Student Aid
_____________________
Office of Student Aid
The Pennsylvania State University
314 Shields Bldg.
University Park, PA 16802
Ask Questions at: http://www.psu.edu/studentaid/contact.html
Web site: http://www.psu.edu/studentaid
Ph: (814) 865-6301
Fax: (814) 863-0322
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My son was looking at the student aid page in eLion, and
noticed that it says that his fafsa info has not yet been
received. I just spoke with an agent at fafsa, and she said
I should let you know that his information was made
available to Penn State University on process date 01-06-
2011 and transaction number is xx to download the info.
I read this, scratched my head and said huh?

I guess they figure they better let me down easy now.... my EFC plus some is what I can expect to pay, I guess.
The boy doesn't know any of this yet, but his 2nd choice school is about to become his 1st choice
