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Introduction
Thank you for visiting the Financial Aid web pages. These
pages are designed to provide individuals in the 4 year traditional
DDS program with information about available financial resources
and to assist them in navigating through the form-intensive
process of applying for financial aid.
Although it is possible to fund your entire education with
financial aid, we recommend a conservative approach to borrowing.
We also encourage you to save as early and as much as possible
before you enter so that you may avoid a heavy debt burden.
These savings will be particularly useful in your transition
to dental school.
There are several available forms of financial assistance:
loans, scholarships, grants and work-study. Approximately
90% of our financial aid is in the form of loans. These loans
must be repaid with interest via a payment plan which
usually does not commence until six months following graduation
or separation/withdrawal. The remaining 10% of financial
assistance
is in the form of grants, scholarships and funds received
for work-study none of which needs to be repaid.
When a student applies for financial assistance, he/she has
five options:
- Apply for all University Aid. The University
reviews the information provided and determines whether
the individual qualifies for such aid under the definition
of “financial need." Among the required forms
are documents which require parental information.
- Apply for the Stafford Loan only.
- Apply for Scholarships
only or in conjunction with one of the other options.
- Apply for a Private Alternative Educational
Loan in conjunction with any of the above options.
- Apply for a private loan outside of the School
of Dentistry process.
Financial
Aid Application Requirements
OVERVIEW OF REQUIREMENTS BY TYPE OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
| Requirements |
Submission |
All University Aid |
Stafford Only |
Private Alternative Educational
and Other Private Loans** |
| Meet Eligibility Criteria Listed Below |
N/A |
x |
x |
** |
| FAFSA |
electronic |
x |
x |
** |
| Needs Access |
electronic |
x |
|
** |
| Financial Aid Agreement |
SOD Financial Aid |
x |
x |
** |
| Income Tax Certification |
SOD Financial Aid |
x |
x |
** |
| Non-Tax Filer's Verification Form |
SOD Financial Aid |
x
If you and/or your parent did not file taxes
|
x
If you did not file taxes
|
** |
| Student Statement of Expenses and Resources |
SOD Financial Aid |
x |
x |
** |
| Parents' Statement of Expenses and Resources |
SOD Financial Aid |
x |
|
** |
| Stafford Loan Information Sheet |
SOD Financial Aid |
x |
x |
** |
**The paperwork required for Private
Alternative Educational and other private loans vary.
If you decide that you need to apply for a Private Alternative
Educational Loan, please contact the School of Dentistry
Financial
Aid Office to discuss the requirements. Please note, if you
elect to apply for another type of private loan, you will
need to apply outside of the School of Dentistry process.
We encourage you to compare the various loans available
through
private loan sources.
It is essential to note that the School of Dentistry Financial
Aid Office will not process any forms received from any incoming
students who have not submitted their required $200 acceptance
deposit to the Office of Student Affairs. Any materials submitted
prior to payment of the $200 deposit shall be shredded. It
is requested that incoming students complete and submit all
required aid application materials within 20 days of receipt
of notification to begin the application process.
MEET ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
In order to receive financial aid you must:
• be a U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen
• have a valid Social Security number
• be registered with Selective Service, if required
• be enrolled at least half-time in a degree program
• not be in default on any federal funds
• be making satisfactory academic progress
SUBMIT APPLICABLE FORMS ELECTRONICALLY
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
- www.fafsa.ed.gov
The FAFSA form must be completed by all who wish to be considered
for any financial aid. There are currently no fees associated
with this application. Please visit www.FAFSA.ed.gov
to complete the online application. The FAFSA should be
submitted in accordance with the instructions as early as
possible. Be sure to list “UCLA School of Dentistry”
under Releases and Signatures, and include Title IV Federal
School Code number 001315.
Students who applied for financial aid in the previous
academic year should receive a Renewal FAFSA form from the
Department of Education in January. If you did not receive
the Renewal FAFSA by the end of January, please visit the
FAFSA website to access your account.
Need Access Application - www.needaccess.org
If you wish to be considered for ALL University Aid (including
loans, grants and applicable University need-based scholarships),
you must complete both the student and parent sections of
the Need Access Application. This requires you to disclose
both your own and your family’s income and resource
information. There is a fee associated with this Need Access
Application. Be sure to select the institution name
“UCLA School of Dentistry”, so that you will
be prompted to complete the required financial aid information
for our school.
SUBMIT HARD COPIES OF THE FOLLOWING FORMS TO THE SCHOOL OF
DENTISTRY FINANCIAL AID OFFICE (see: School
of Dentistry Financial Aid Office Information)
The following forms must be submitted to the School of Dentistry
Financial Aid Office in order to process your financial aid.
For 2003-2004 forms click
here. 2004-2005 forms are available from the list below.
Financial
Aid Agreement
This form serves to declare the types of aid for which
the student is applying. It also explains what information
needs to
be submitted for such applications.
Income
Tax Certification
This form has two parts – one for the applicant and
one for the parents. Parent information only needs to be
provided if the applicant is applying for All University
Aid. Please note, in this case, a parent’s signature
is required.
Non-Tax
Filer's Verification Form
This form must be completed if the applicant and/or applicant’s
parent specified that they did not file taxes.
Student
Statement of Expenses and Resources
This form must be completed by all applicants. It requires
the applicant to list all expenses and resources from the
prior calendar year.
Parents'
Statement of Expenses and Resources (only required
if you are applying for “All University Aid”)
This form is required to be completed by the parents of
any applicant who is applying for “All University
Aid.” It requires the parents to list all expenses
and resources from the prior calendar year.
Stafford
Loan Information Sheet
This information sheet is used to designate the applicant’s
lender selection and specify the amount of money required
to be borrowed.
To select a lender, applicants should review the
Preferred Lender List and other lenders who may not
appear on the list. Please see the list on Useful
Websites for a listing of some of these potential lenders.
Factors applicants may want to consider include: whether
they already have a loan from their undergraduate education;
origination fees (processing fees); and individual loan
benefits which can be determined by visiting the various
lenders’ websites.
There are three options for indicating the amount of money
to be borrowed through an Unsubsidized Stafford Loan. Applicants
may do any one of the following:
- Indicate the exact amount wanted to be borrowed. This
number is determined by reviewing the
Student Budget which summarizes the estimated expenses
for a dental student; or
- Specify “Maximum” in the field. This is
an ideal option for someone who wishes to have the full
amount of their financial need fulfilled. The amount is
determined by the School of Dentistry Financial Aid Office
after all other aid (lower interest loans and grants,
if applicable) has been awarded; or
- Leave the field blank. This ensures that the Subsidized
Stafford Loan is awarded but allows the applicant flexibility
to determine their actual need after reviewing all other
received aid (lower interest loans and grants, as applicable).
Processing
of Applications By School of Dentistry
VERIFICATION PROCESS AND DETERMINATION OF FINANCIAL NEED
The School of Dentistry is required to verify the accuracy
of financial aid documents submitted by students
receiving financial aid. It is essential to note that we
have
the right to request additional information at any time in
order to process your application for financial aid. The
School
of Dentistry Financial Aid Office is also responsible for
determining the students' financial need. Click
here if you are interested
in learning
more about the School's
methodology for determining financial need.
ENSURE THE FILE IS COMPLETE
Before an applicant can be awarded financial aid, the applicant
must have submitted all required forms. If any documents
are missing from your file, you will be sent a “Missing
Information Letter” requesting the missing document(s).
Once your file is complete and reviewed, a Financial Aid
Notification (FAN) letter will be mailed to you specifying
the award types and amounts for which you are eligible. For
information about the award types that may appear on your
FAN, please
click here. You must complete the information requested
in the FAN letter (which includes your designation of a
lender)
in order for the processing of aid to be completed.
SUBMISSION OF PAPERWORK TO LENDER
Once the School of Dentistry receives your completed
FAN, we will electronically transmit your loan request to
your chosen lender.
SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES
If you or your parents’ financial situation
changes after you have filed the FAFSA or the Need Access
Application, you should submit a letter explaining your special
circumstances, along with supporting documentation, to the
School of Dentistry Financial Aid Office. Changes in your
financial situation include, but are not limited to, loss
of employment,
reduction in work hours, disability, illness, separation,
divorce, or death of a family member. Your special circumstances
cannot be considered without supporting documentation. The
School of Dentistry or Central Financial Aid Office will
mail you a letter requesting additional information if required.
It
is your responsibility to submit your petition in a timely
manner in order to accommodate UCLA School of Dentistry ’s
review process.
Master
Promissory Note from Lender
If you are a first year dental student or first time borrower,
the lender will process your request and send you a Master
Promissory Note for the Federal Stafford Loan. Because UCLA
awards the Subsidized and Unsubsidized Federal Stafford
Loans
separately, you may receive two Master Promissory Notes.
Be sure to fill out the Master Promissory Notes completely
and
correctly, as any omission or mistake may delay the financial
aid process. Return the Master Promissory Note to your lender
in the envelope provided, and retain the "borrower copy"
for your records. If you have already completed a Master
Promissory
Note with the lender, you will not be required to complete
another one.
Mandatory
Entrance Interview
All students borrowing federal funds are required to participate
in an Entrance Interview. The School of Dentistry Financial
Aid Office will conduct an Entrance Interview during First
Year Orientation. Failure to complete an Entrance Interview
may result in suspension of federal aid.
Petition
For Re-Evaluation
If a student experiences an unanticipated event such as significant
car repairs, child care expenses, etc. he/she may apply for
loan re-evaluation by completing the Petition for Reevaluation,
which is found on the
UCLA Financial Aid Office Forms' webpage.
Accessing
Your Funds And Paying Your Registration Fees
Provided that you have completed the necessary paperwork
on time, your loan funds should arrive at the school in time
to pay your registration fees. Remember that the loans are
issued in three disbursements for entering students and four
disbursements, one each quarter, for continuing students.
You may not access your funds until you have completed an
Entrance Interview, as required by the federal government.
Registration fees are paid through the billing and receivables
(BAR) system. Once registration fees and other University
obligations have been paid, a check for the balance of funds
will be generated. These checks, called Refund Checks, are
either mailed, directly deposited through Bruin
Direct to
the student's bank account, or held for pick up in B303 Murphy
Hall. If you would like more information about BAR, please
visit www.studentaccounting.ucla.edu.
If you have selected a lender who is electronically linked
to UCLA, your funds will be automatically credited to your
student account through Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT).
If you have selected a lender who does not use EFT, your
loan funds will arrive at UCLA as a paper check and
then be mailed to you. Please note, it will be your obligation
to pay your registration fees at the Main Cashier's Office
(1125 Murphy
Hall).
Repayment
and Refunds
You should begin managing your debt in the first year of
dental school and continue through graduation. It is a good
idea to know your level of debt and how much money you will
need to earn to repay your loans after graduation from dental
school.
If you need to borrow money for dental school, it pays to
choose your lender carefully. Although education lenders may
look alike, the borrower benefits and services they offer
can add up to a big difference, especially when applying for
a private loan. Listed below are the benefits of choosing
a lender whose loans are serviced by Sallie Mae, the nation’s
leading provider of education loan services.
- Earn a 1/4 percentage point interest rate reduction with
The Direct RepaySM Plan by authorizing monthly payments
to be deducted electronically from a checking or savings
account.
- Receive an interest rate reduction of 2 full percentage
points by making your first 48 scheduled monthly Stafford
loan payments on time under the Great Rewards® Program.
You will need to continued making payments on time.
If you receive financial aid and subsequently do not
enroll in the School of Dentistry, or enroll and then
withdraw,
you will be required to return the financial aid you have
received. Refund
and repayment is based on published schedules and the date
you officially withdraw.
If you do not plan to attend the School of Dentistry, you
must notify the school of your change in plans.
Failure to withdraw with the Dean of Student Affairs will
result
in liability for financial aid disbursed.

School
of Dentistry Financial Aid Office Information
The UCLA School of Dentistry Financial Aid Office is located
in the Student Affairs Office Room A0-111. The mailing address
is: 10833 Le Conte Avenue, Room A0-111, Box 951668, Los Angeles,
California 90095.
The office hours are Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 4:00
PM. However, financial aid appointments are scheduled from
12:00 to 1:00 PM and 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM daily.
The Financial Aid Office provides counseling and assistance
in completing the financial aid application, evaluation
and
determination of need.
The Financial Aid Office is here to assist students in meeting
the rising cost of attendance at the institution and to
try
to fill the gap that exists between the cost of attendance
and funds available form your family, savings and other
resources.
Contact Information:
Connie Steppes
Financial Aid Director
connies@dent.ucla.edu
Frank Doucette
Financial Aid Couselor
fdoucett@dent.ucla.edu
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