Log into Wolverine Access/New And Prospective Student --> Financial Aid Award Summary --> 2012 --> Scroll to the bottom and click "Eligibility Summary"dabbadon8 wrote:
Thanks. Now if someone could tell me where my eligibility summary is... I can't seem to find it.
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Thanks! Apparently my parents aren't expected to contribute anything. I thought this was for everyone though since grad students are considered independent. You don't even have to submit parental info. I guess if you submit the need access they have it.whathojeeves wrote:Log into Wolverine Access/New And Prospective Student --> Financial Aid Award Summary --> 2012 --> Scroll to the bottom and click "Eligibility Summary"dabbadon8 wrote:
Thanks. Now if someone could tell me where my eligibility summary is... I can't seem to find it.
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Right, well EFC can also include Student contribution, and in my case they apparently have a really optimistic view of my resources.dabbadon8 wrote:Thanks! Apparently my parents aren't expected to contribute anything. I thought this was for everyone though since grad students are considered independent. You don't even have to submit parental info. I guess if you submit the need access they have it.whathojeeves wrote:Log into Wolverine Access/New And Prospective Student --> Financial Aid Award Summary --> 2012 --> Scroll to the bottom and click "Eligibility Summary"dabbadon8 wrote:
Thanks. Now if someone could tell me where my eligibility summary is... I can't seem to find it.
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I think unless you had a pell grant in undergrad it is unlikely that you will get need based aid.whathojeeves wrote:Right, well EFC can also include Student contribution, and in my case they apparently have a really optimistic view of my resources.dabbadon8 wrote:Thanks! Apparently my parents aren't expected to contribute anything. I thought this was for everyone though since grad students are considered independent. You don't even have to submit parental info. I guess if you submit the need access they have it.whathojeeves wrote:Log into Wolverine Access/New And Prospective Student --> Financial Aid Award Summary --> 2012 --> Scroll to the bottom and click "Eligibility Summary"dabbadon8 wrote:
Thanks. Now if someone could tell me where my eligibility summary is... I can't seem to find it.
Edit: I have negative equity and didn't get anything.
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I think EFC includes you. Like, your expected personal contribution (if you are the only person in your household, independent.) Michigan said they would ignore the parent section on NeedAccess even if it was completed.dabbadon8 wrote:Thanks! Apparently my parents aren't expected to contribute anything. I thought this was for everyone though since grad students are considered independent. You don't even have to submit parental info. I guess if you submit the need access they have it.whathojeeves wrote:Log into Wolverine Access/New And Prospective Student --> Financial Aid Award Summary --> 2012 --> Scroll to the bottom and click "Eligibility Summary"dabbadon8 wrote:
Thanks. Now if someone could tell me where my eligibility summary is... I can't seem to find it.
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You get it in grad plus or private. Michigan doesn't have an EFC from what I understand. They don't look at parental income when deciding, or so they claim.
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Guys hold up -- Michigan does have an EFC line in the award eligibility summary. In my case, the EFC is MY contribution, which is definitely not in line with reality. As they determine "remaining aid" by subtracting EFC, scholly money, and Stafford eligibility from the total COA amount, I am worried that this means that I would have to borrow the EFC in private loans as opposed to in grad plus (which was my original plan). I guess the more accurate question is if "remaining aid" is the same as the grad plus eligible amount or not.InvictusFortis wrote:You get it in grad plus or private. Michigan doesn't have an EFC from what I understand. They don't look at parental income when deciding, or so they claim.
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The EFC is the federal government amount. You don't actually have to pay that.twelda wrote:I think EFC includes you. Like, your expected personal contribution (if you are the only person in your household, independent.) Michigan said they would ignore the parent section on NeedAccess even if it was completed.dabbadon8 wrote:Thanks! Apparently my parents aren't expected to contribute anything. I thought this was for everyone though since grad students are considered independent. You don't even have to submit parental info. I guess if you submit the need access they have it.whathojeeves wrote:Log into Wolverine Access/New And Prospective Student --> Financial Aid Award Summary --> 2012 --> Scroll to the bottom and click "Eligibility Summary"dabbadon8 wrote:
Thanks. Now if someone could tell me where my eligibility summary is... I can't seem to find it.
From the financial aid website: --LinkRemoved--
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I'm also interested in this, but I imagine the only way to find out is to talk to financial aid directly.whathojeeves wrote:Guys hold up -- Michigan does have an EFC line in the award eligibility summary. In my case, the EFC is MY contribution, which is definitely not in line with reality. As they determine "remaining aid" by subtracting EFC, scholly money, and Stafford eligibility from the total COA amount, I am worried that this means that I would have to borrow the EFC in private loans as opposed to in grad plus (which was my original plan). I guess the more accurate question is if "remaining aid" is the same as the grad plus eligible amount or not.InvictusFortis wrote:You get it in grad plus or private. Michigan doesn't have an EFC from what I understand. They don't look at parental income when deciding, or so they claim.
In my case, I could probably find a way to contribute the amount they estimated for 1L year, but after that there's no way I can be on the hook for that much money. I would need GradPlus loans.
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Useful that. Thank you sir.thelaststraw05 wrote:The EFC is the federal government amount. You don't actually have to pay that.twelda wrote:I think EFC includes you. Like, your expected personal contribution (if you are the only person in your household, independent.) Michigan said they would ignore the parent section on NeedAccess even if it was completed.dabbadon8 wrote:Thanks! Apparently my parents aren't expected to contribute anything. I thought this was for everyone though since grad students are considered independent. You don't even have to submit parental info. I guess if you submit the need access they have it.whathojeeves wrote: Log into Wolverine Access/New And Prospective Student --> Financial Aid Award Summary --> 2012 --> Scroll to the bottom and click "Eligibility Summary"
From the financial aid website: --LinkRemoved--
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I think is pretty high as to what they expect you to personally contribute but you can take loans put no matter what your efc is. You might not get subsidized stafford loans though.whathojeeves wrote:Guys hold up -- Michigan does have an EFC line in the award eligibility summary. In my case, the EFC is MY contribution, which is definitely not in line with reality. As they determine "remaining aid" by subtracting EFC, scholly money, and Stafford eligibility from the total COA amount, I am worried that this means that I would have to borrow the EFC in private loans as opposed to in grad plus (which was my original plan). I guess the more accurate question is if "remaining aid" is the same as the grad plus eligible amount or not.InvictusFortis wrote:You get it in grad plus or private. Michigan doesn't have an EFC from what I understand. They don't look at parental income when deciding, or so they claim.
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If I am reading this correctly...whathojeeves wrote:Guys hold up -- Michigan does have an EFC line in the award eligibility summary. In my case, the EFC is MY contribution, which is definitely not in line with reality. As they determine "remaining aid" by subtracting EFC, scholly money, and Stafford eligibility from the total COA amount, I am worried that this means that I would have to borrow the EFC in private loans as opposed to in grad plus (which was my original plan). I guess the more accurate question is if "remaining aid" is the same as the grad plus eligible amount or not.InvictusFortis wrote:You get it in grad plus or private. Michigan doesn't have an EFC from what I understand. They don't look at parental income when deciding, or so they claim.
Total COA - Federal EFC = Estimated Need
They cannot give you Stafford Loans that would get your aid package above the estimated need. The only way that estimated need number matters is that it might limit Stafford eligibility if you have a big scholarship.
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That might be.thelaststraw05 wrote:If I am reading this correctly...whathojeeves wrote:Guys hold up -- Michigan does have an EFC line in the award eligibility summary. In my case, the EFC is MY contribution, which is definitely not in line with reality. As they determine "remaining aid" by subtracting EFC, scholly money, and Stafford eligibility from the total COA amount, I am worried that this means that I would have to borrow the EFC in private loans as opposed to in grad plus (which was my original plan). I guess the more accurate question is if "remaining aid" is the same as the grad plus eligible amount or not.InvictusFortis wrote:You get it in grad plus or private. Michigan doesn't have an EFC from what I understand. They don't look at parental income when deciding, or so they claim.
Total COA - Federal EFC = Estimated Need
They cannot give you Stafford Loans that would get your aid package above the estimated need. The only way that estimated need number matters is that it might limit Stafford eligibility if you have a big scholarship.
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<-- Thinks like a bureaucratic.AreJay711 wrote:That might be.thelaststraw05 wrote: If I am reading this correctly...
Total COA - Federal EFC = Estimated Need
They cannot give you Stafford Loans that would get your aid package above the estimated need. The only way that estimated need number matters is that it might limit Stafford eligibility if you have a big scholarship.
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Hmm. Maybe. I do still wonder about the "remaining need" idea (it's in the notes at the bottom) and where that figures in... Grad Plus eligibility would make sense, but I suppose in the end this is a question best asked/answered at Umich Fin Aid and not TLSAreJay711 wrote:That might be.thelaststraw05 wrote:If I am reading this correctly...whathojeeves wrote:Guys hold up -- Michigan does have an EFC line in the award eligibility summary. In my case, the EFC is MY contribution, which is definitely not in line with reality. As they determine "remaining aid" by subtracting EFC, scholly money, and Stafford eligibility from the total COA amount, I am worried that this means that I would have to borrow the EFC in private loans as opposed to in grad plus (which was my original plan). I guess the more accurate question is if "remaining aid" is the same as the grad plus eligible amount or not.InvictusFortis wrote:You get it in grad plus or private. Michigan doesn't have an EFC from what I understand. They don't look at parental income when deciding, or so they claim.
Total COA - Federal EFC = Estimated Need
They cannot give you Stafford Loans that would get your aid package above the estimated need. The only way that estimated need number matters is that it might limit Stafford eligibility if you have a big scholarship.

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It has been over a day since anyone posted anything.
What's happening party people?
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I just sent in my deposit today. Very excited.
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Congrats! I take it you're a Cubs fan?Cubyfan21 wrote:I just sent in my deposit today. Very excited.
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Not cool. This year we have Quade and a mentally stable Zambrano (not to mention that we're going to sign Pujols next season) so I like our chances. For now, we'll enjoy our beloved Bulls.thelaststraw05 wrote:Congrats! I take it you're a Cubs fan?Cubyfan21 wrote:I just sent in my deposit today. Very excited.
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For what it is worth, I'm a cubs fan through my wife. That was the chant thrown at us by the Nationals fans.wolverine2014 wrote:Not cool. This year we have Quade and a mentally stable Zambrano (not to mention that we're going to sign Pujols next season) so I like our chances. For now, we'll enjoy our beloved Bulls.thelaststraw05 wrote:Congrats! I take it you're a Cubs fan?Cubyfan21 wrote:I just sent in my deposit today. Very excited.
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Did you just misspell your team's name? Party foul.thelaststraw05 wrote:For what it is worth, I'm a cubs fan through my wife. That was the chant thrown at us by the Nationals fans.wolverine2014 wrote:Not cool. This year we have Quade and a mentally stable Zambrano (not to mention that we're going to sign Pujols next season) so I like our chances. For now, we'll enjoy our beloved Bulls.thelaststraw05 wrote:Congrats! I take it you're a Cubs fan?Cubyfan21 wrote:I just sent in my deposit today. Very excited.
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They're the Caps. And I never remember Capital or Capitol. Which is which?camelcrema wrote:
Did you just misspell your team's name? Party foul.
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They're the Caps. And I never remember Capital or Capitol. Which is which?
They're the Capitals, even though it's the US Capitol Building.
But you wouldn't let a a Toronto fan call his team the Maple Leaves.
Sorry, I am a hockey purist

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camel, can we be friends at Michigan?camelcrema wrote:thelaststraw05 wrote:
They're the Caps. And I never remember Capital or Capitol. Which is which?
They're the Capitals, even though it's the US Capitol Building.
But you wouldn't let a a Toronto fan call his team the Maple Leaves.
Sorry, I am a hockey purist. SHARKS.
except when the Sharks are playing the Bruins.
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