Financial Aid Links
- www.fafsa.ed.gov: Online FAFSA form as well as other federal
information about Financial Aid resources
- www.pin.ed.gov:
Online PIN to serve as your electronic signature
- Tuition Management Systems: An organization that works with Ripon
College to help families meet their out-of-pocket expenses by breaking
them into monthly payments.
- Entrance
Counseling: Explore preliminary Student Loan and borrowing information.
- Exit
Counseling: Student Loan information for the graduating
student.
- Fast
Web: A national scholarship search engine to explore outside scholarship
opportunities.
Financial Aid Forms
- FASFA on the Web Pre-Application
Worksheet (PDF): Collect and organize
the data you will need to file the FAFSA on-line.
- College Expense
Worksheet (PDF): Use this worksheet and your official financial
aid award to calculate your out-of-pocket cost to attend Ripon
College.
- 2010-2011
Financial Aid Award Guide (PDF): This booklet walks you through
the aid process at Ripon and provides information regarding the
programs available to our students.
- 2010-2011 Verification Form/Dependent (PDF):
Use this form if Ripon College and Federal processors require you
to verify your tax information. You must file the FAFSA
as a dependent to use this form.
- 2010-2011 Verification Form /Independent (PDF): Use this form if Ripon College and Federal processors require
you to verify your tax information. You must file the FAFSA as
an independent to use this form.
- 2010-2011 Special
Circumstances Request Form (PDF): Use this form to tell the
Office of Financial Aid at Ripon College about "special financial
circumstances" that
your family might face. (2009-2010 Special
Circumstances Request Form)
- Ripon College Estimator Form: Ripon offers
an Early Financial Aid Estimate Program to help you explore your
higher education opportunities. The program provides a written
estimate of the aid you may be eligible for at Ripon. It's available
at no cost to our admitted students. The Financial Aid Office will
provide a detailed estimate within two weeks of receiving your
completed form. This service is available from October through
December. After Jan. 1, you must officially apply for financial
aid by submitting the Free
Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
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