I’m sure that for many of you, the current economic crisis is
contributing additional strain to an already full plate. Student
Financial Services is here to help alleviate some of that stress.
Whether you are worried about your school expenses, having difficulty
managing your finances, or simply need some guidance, I encourage you
to take advantage of our services. Below is information about our
office and the financial services available to you.
The
New School Office of Student Financial Services (SFS) provides a
comprehensive program of financial assistance and financing options. We
are committed to making all reasonable effort to removing need as a
barrier to matriculation and to applying need analysis and awarding
policies equitably across the university. Our primary role is to
identify possible sources of assistance and financing options for
students and their families so that admitted students can enroll and
continuing students can successfully complete their course of study.
Institutional Funds
The New School has
established significant funding for institutional scholarships,
fellowships, grants and stipends, and plans to return over $71 million
in tuition revenue to students under its institutional aid program for
2009-2010. Graduate students and undergraduate students enrolling in
Jazz or Mannes are not required to file an application to be considered
for institutional funds as these awards are based on merit. Lang
College students, Parsons undergraduate students, and The New School
for General Studies undergraduate students should complete the Free
Application for Federal Student Aid or the on-line International
Scholarship Application to be considered for institutional funding.
Supplemental Sources of Assistance
To supplement the institutional aid program, The New School
participates in the Federal Pell Grant, Federal Supplemental
Educational Opportunity Grant, Federal Academic Competitiveness Grant,
Federal Perkins Loan, Federal Family Education Loan (including Stafford
and PLUS) and Federal Work-Study programs. By filing the Free
Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), eligibility for these
programs is determined automatically by a financial aid officer. To be
considered for federal financial assistance you must be a U.S. citizen
or eligible non-citizen. International students are not eligible for
federal assistance but may be eligible to borrow through private
credit-based education loan programs.
Applying for Federal Aid Programs
Federal Aid Eligible students should complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid online at www.fafsa.ed.gov.
Our school code is 002780. You can either sign your application using
a Personal Identification Number (a PIN can be obtained at www.pin.ed.gov)
if you have one, or by printing out a confirmation page and mailing it
to the processing center. It will take approximately 3-4 weeks for
processing so please complete the application as soon as possible. It
is essential that you review the processed Student Aid Report once you
receive it and confirm that all the entered information is correct.
Extended Payment Plan and Electronic Services
The New School offers an extended payment plan, which allows families
to pay for tuition, fees, and campus housing over the course of the
semester rather than in one lump sum at the beginning of each term.
Five or four-month plans are available for Fall and Spring term
charges. The university also provides electronic Student Account
services such as electronic invoices, direct deposit to student
accounts of financial aid funds in excess of charges, and the ability
to designate authorized account users (such as parents). We also
encourage you to keep tabs on your account by frequently accessing your
Financial Aid and Student Account information on my.newschool.edu. Additional information is available on the Billing and Payment section of our website.
Student
Financial Services is happy to answer any questions you may have,
including those about financial aid eligibility and financing options.
Please do not hesitate to contact us at 212.229.8930 or sfs@newschool.edu.
Better yet, visit us in person Monday through Friday 10:00 a.m. – 4:45
p.m. in the Lower Level of The Welcome Center at 72 Fifth Avenue. My
team and I look forward to working with you to develop a plan for your
financial needs. Together, we can help you manage at least one stress
and prioritize what is important: your studies.
—Eileen F. Doyle, Assistant Vice President for Student Financial Services
March 2009