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The EFC Formula, 2013-2014 1 THE EFC FORMULA, 2013-2014 What is the EFC? The Expected Family Contribution (EFC) is a number that is used to determine a student’s eligibility for federal student aid. This number results from the financial information the student provides on his or her Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The EFC is reported on the Student Aid Report (SAR). Financial aid administrators (FAAs) determine an applicant’s need for federal student aid from the U.S. Department of Education (the Department) and other sources of assistance by subtracting the EFC from the student’s cost of attendance (COA). The EFC formula is used to determine the EFC and ultimately determine the need for aid from the following types of federal student financial assistance programs: Federal Pell Grant, Subsidized Stafford Loan through the William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan Program, and “Campus-based” aid programs Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG), Federal Perkins Loan, and Federal Work-Study (FWS). The Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education Grant (TEACH Grant) is a non-need based Federal program, for which a student must also use the FAFSA to apply. The methodology for determining the EFC is found in Part F of Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended (HEA). Updated tables used in the computation of the EFC for the 2013-2014 Award Year were published in the Federal Register on May 29, 2012 (ifap.ed.gov/fregisters/FR052912.html) (77 FR 31600). What is the source of data used in EFC calculations? All data used to calculate a student’s EFC comes from the information the student provides on the FAFSA. A student may submit a FAFSA: through the Internet by using FAFSA on the Web; by filing an application electronically through a school; or by mailing a FAFSA to the Central Processing System (CPS). Students who applied for federal student aid in the previous award year may be eligible to reapply using a renewal FAFSA online. Applying for federal aid is free. However, to be considered for non-federal aid (such as institutional aid), a student may have to fill out additional forms. We encourage applicants to complete the FAFSA electronically because the electronic version has built-in edits that reduce applicant errors and customize the questions presented based on answers to prior questions. The electronic version also contains additional instructions and help features and allows the Department to send application results to the applicant and schools more quickly.

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THE EFC FORMULA, 2013-2014

What is the EFC?The Expected Family Contribution (EFC) is a number that is used to determine a student’s eligibility for federal student aid. This number results from the financial information the student provides on his or her Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The EFC is reported on the Student Aid Report (SAR). Financial aid administrators (FAAs) determine an applicant’s need for federal student aid from the U.S. Department of Education (the Department) and other sources of assistance by subtracting the EFC from the student’s cost of attendance (COA).

The EFC formula is used to determine the EFC and ultimately determine the need for aid from the following types of federal student financial assistance programs:

• Federal Pell Grant, • Subsidized Stafford Loan through the William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan Program, and • “Campus-based” aid programs

• Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG), • Federal Perkins Loan, and • Federal Work-Study (FWS).

The Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education Grant (TEACH Grant) is a non-need based Federal program, for which a student must also use the FAFSA to apply.

The methodology for determining the EFC is found in Part F of Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended (HEA). Updated tables used in the computation of the EFC for the 2013-2014 Award Year were published in the Federal Register on May 29, 2012 (ifap.ed.gov/fregisters/FR052912.html) (77 FR 31600).

What is the source of data used in EFC calculations?All data used to calculate a student’s EFC comes from the information the student provides on the FAFSA. A student may submit a FAFSA:

• through the Internet by using FAFSA on the Web; • by filing an application electronically through a school; or • by mailing a FAFSA to the Central Processing System (CPS).

Students who applied for federal student aid in the previous award year may be eligible to reapply using a renewal FAFSA online. Applying for federal aid is free. However, to be considered for non-federal aid (such as institutional aid), a student may have to fill out additional forms.

We encourage applicants to complete the FAFSA electronically because the electronic version has built-in edits that reduce applicant errors and customize the questions presented based on answers to prior questions. The electronic version also contains additional instructions and help features and allows the Department to send application results to the applicant and schools more quickly.

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Who processes the application, and how is a student notified of his or her EFC?The CPS receives the student’s application data, either electronically or on the paper application, and uses it to calculate an EFC. After the FAFSA has been processed, the CPS sends the student an output document containing information about his or her application results. This document, which can be paper or electronic, is called a Student Aid Report (SAR). The SAR lists all the information from the student’s application and indicates whether or not the application was complete and signed. If the application is complete and signed and there are no data conflicts, the SAR also includes the student’s EFC. Students are instructed to carefully check the information on the SAR to ensure its accuracy. All schools listed on the student’s FAFSA receive application information and processing results in an electronic file called an Institutional Student Information Record (ISIR).

Which EFC Formula Worksheet should be used?There are three regular (full-data) formulas and a simplified (fewer data elements) version of each formula:• A, for a dependent student; • B, for an independent student without dependents other than a spouse; and • C, for an independent student with dependents other than a spouse. Instructions for applicants who are eligible for the automatic zero EFC calculation are included in each worksheet. See page 5 for more information on which students qualify for an automatic zero EFC.

EFC Formula Worksheet A .............................................................pages 9-12

Simplified EFC Formula Worksheet A .........................................pages 13-16 Tables A1 through A7 (use with EFC Formula Worksheet A) .....pages 17-20

EFC Formula Worksheet B .............................................................pages 21-22

Simplified EFC Formula Worksheet B ........................................pages 23-24 Tables B1 through B4 (use with EFC Formula Worksheet B) .....pages 25-27

EFC Formula Worksheet C ............................................................pages 29-30

Simplified EFC Formula Worksheet C ........................................pages 31-32 Tables C1 through C6 (use with EFC Formula Worksheet C) .....pages 33-35

Note: Do not complete the shaded areas in the simplified worksheets; asset information is not required in the simplified formulas.

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What is the definition of an independent student?Because the EFC formula for a dependent student uses parental data, and the two formulas for independent students do not, the first step in calculating a student’s EFC is to determine his or her dependency status. For the 2013-2014 Award Year, a student is automatically determined to be an independent applicant for federal student aid if he or she meets one or more of the following criteria:

• Student was born before January 1, 1990.

• Student is married or separated (but not divorced) as of the date of the application.

• At the beginning of the 2013-2014 school year, the student will be enrolled in a master’s or doctoral degree program (such as MA, MBA, MD, JD, PhD, EdD, or graduate certificate, etc.).

• Student is currently serving on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces, or is a National Guard or Reserves enlistee called into federal active duty for other than training purposes.

• Student is a veteran of the U.S. Armed Forces (see the definition in the box on page 4).

• Student has one or more children who receive more than half of their support from him or her between July 1, 2013 and June 30, 2014.

• Student has dependent(s) (other than children or spouse) who live with him or her and who receive more than half of their support from the student, now and through June 30, 2014.

• At any time since the student turned age 13, both of the student’s parents were deceased, the student was in foster care, or the student was a dependent/ward of the court.

• As determined by a court in the student’s state of legal residence, the student is now or was upon reaching the age of majority, an emancipated minor (released from control by his or her parent or guardian).

• As determined by a court in the student’s state of legal residence, the student is now or was upon reaching the age of majority, in legal guardianship.

• On or after July 1, 2012, student was determined by a high school or school district homeless liaison to be an unaccompanied youth who was homeless.

• On or after July 1, 2012, student was determined by the director of an emergency shelter or transitional housing program funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to be an unaccompanied youth who was homeless.

• On or after July 1, 2012, student was determined by a director of a runaway or homeless youth basic center or transitional living program to be an unaccompanied youth who was homeless or was self-supporting and at risk of being homeless.

• Student was determined by the college financial aid administrator to be an unaccompanied youth who is homeless or is self-supporting and at risk of being homeless.

An FAA can make a determination of independence with documentation of special circumstances, even if the student initially filed as a dependent student.

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TERMS USED IN THE DEFINITION OF AN INDEPENDENT STUDENT

LEGAL DEPENDENT. Any child of the student who receives more than half of their support from the student (the child does not have to live with the student), including a biological or adopted child. Also, any person, other than a spouse, who lives with the student and receives more than half of his or her support from the student now and will continue to receive more than half of his or her support from the student through June 30, 2014.

VETERAN. A student who: (1) has engaged in active service in the U.S. Armed Forces (Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, or Coast Guard), or has been a member of the National Guard or Reserves who was called to active duty for purposes other than training, or was a cadet or midshipman at one of the service academies, or attended a U.S. military academy preparatory school, and (2) was released under a condition other than dishonorable. A veteran is also a student who does not meet this definition now but will by June 30, 2014.

Which students qualify for the simplified EFC formulas?

The following criteria determine which students have their EFCs calculated by a simplified formula. Assets are not considered in the simplified EFC formulas.

For the 2013-2014 Award Year, a dependent student qualifies for the simplified EFC formula if both (1) below and (2) on the next page are true:

(1) Anyone included in the parents’ household size (as defined on the FAFSA) received benefits during 2011 or 2012 from any of the designated means-tested Federal benefit programs: the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Program, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), the Free and Reduced Price School Lunch Program, the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Program1, and the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC); OR

the student’s parents: • filed or were eligible to file a 2012 IRS Form 1040A or 1040EZ2, • filed a 2012 IRS Form 1040 but were not required to do so3, or

• were not required to file any income tax return; OR

the student’s parent is a dislocated worker.

1 The TANF Program may have a different name in the student’s or student’s parents’ state. 2 For qualifying for the simplified or automatic zero EFC calculations, the following 2012 income tax forms are considered equivalent to an IRS Form 1040A or 1040EZ: the income tax return required by the tax code of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, the U.S. Virgin Islands, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, or Palau.

3 Applicants who are not required to complete an IRS Form 1040, but do so solely to claim an educational tax credit are considered eligible if they meet all the other requirements for the simplified EFC formulas.

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AND

(2) The 2012 income of the student’s parents is $49,999 or less.• For tax filers, use the parents’ adjusted gross income from the tax return to determine

if income is $49,999 or less. • For non-tax filers, use the income shown on the 2012 W-2 forms of both parents (plus

any other earnings from work not included on the W-2s) to determine if income is $49,999 or less.

For the 2013-2014 Award Year, an independent student qualifies for the simplified EFC formula if both (1) and (2) below are true:

(1) Anyone included in the student’s household size (as defined on the FAFSA) received benefits during 2011 or 2012 from any of the designated means-tested Federal benefit programs: the SSI Program, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), the Free and Reduced Price School Lunch Program, the TANF Program4, and WIC; OR

the student and student’s spouse (if the student is married) both• filed or were eligible to file a 2012 IRS Form 1040A or 1040EZ5, • filed a 2012 IRS Form 1040 but were not required to do so6, or • were not required to file any income tax return; OR

the student (or the student’s spouse, if any) is a dislocated worker.

AND

(2) The student’s (and spouse’s) 2012 income is $49,999 or less.• For tax filers, use the student’s (and spouse’s) adjusted gross income from the tax

return to determine if income is $49,999 or less.• For non-tax filers, use the income shown on the student’s (and spouse’s) 2012 W-2

forms (plus any other earnings from work not included on the W-2s) to determine if income is $49,999 or less.

Which students qualify for an automatic zero EFC calculation?Certain students are automatically eligible for a zero EFC.

New for 2013-2014: The income threshold for an automatic zero EFC has increased from $23,000 to $24,000 for the 2013-2014 Award Year. For the 2013-2014 Award Year, a dependent student automatically qualifies for a zero EFC if both (1) and (2) on the next page are true.

4 See note 1 on page 4.5 See note 2 on page 4.6 See note 3 on page 4.

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(1) Anyone included in the parents’ household size (as defined on the FAFSA) received benefits during 2011 or 2012 from any of the designated means-tested Federal benefit programs: the SSI Program, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), the Free and Reduced Price School Lunch Program, the TANF Program7, and WIC; OR

The student’s parents:

• filed or were eligible to file a 2012 IRS Form 1040A or 1040EZ8, • filed a 2012 IRS Form 1040 but were not required to do so9, or • were not required to file any income tax return; OR

the student’s parent is a dislocated worker. AND

(2) The 2012 income of the student’s parents is $24,000 or less.• For tax filers, use the parents’ adjusted gross income from the tax return to

determine if income is $24,000 or less.• For non-tax filers, use the income shown on the 2012 W-2 forms of both parents

(plus any other earnings from work not included on the W-2s) to determine if income is $24,000 or less.

An independent student with dependents other than a spouse automatically qualifies for a zero EFC if both (1) and (2) below are true:

(1) Anyone included in the student’s household size (as defined on the FAFSA) received benefits during 2011 or 2012 from any of the designated means-tested Federal benefit programs: the SSI Program, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), the Free and Reduced Price School Lunch Program, the TANF Program10, and WIC; OR

the student and student’s spouse (if the student is married) both

• filed or were eligible to file a 2012 IRS Form 1040A or 1040EZ11, • filed a 2012 IRS Form 1040 but were not required to do so12, or • were not required to file any income tax return; OR

the student (or the student’s spouse, if any) is a dislocated worker.

AND

(2) The student’s (and spouse’s) 2012 income is $24,000 or less.

• For tax filers, use the student’s (and spouse’s) adjusted gross income from the tax return to determine if income is $24,000 or less.

7 See note 1 on page 4.8 See note 2 on page 4. 9 See note 3 on page 4. 10 See note 1 on page 4.11 See note 2 on page 4.12 See note 3 on page 4.

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• For non-tax filers, use the income shown on the student’s (and spouse’s) 2012 W-2 forms (plus any other earnings from work not included on the W-2s) to determine if income is $24,000 or less.

Note: An independent student without dependents other than a spouse is not eligible for an automatic zero EFC.

Why might a calculation of an EFC using these worksheets differ from the EFC reported on a student’s SAR? When it appears that an applicant has reported inconsistent data, the CPS may make certain assumptions to resolve the inconsistency. These assumed values, which are reported on the student’s SAR, are used to calculate the student’s EFC. Therefore, in some cases, the EFC produced by these worksheets may differ from the EFC produced by the CPS if the assumed values are not used.

In addition, to help reconcile EFC Formula Worksheet calculations with those of the CPS, all calculations should be carried to three decimal places and then rounded to the nearest whole numbers—round upward for results of .500 to .999, round downward for results of .001 to .499. Rounding should be performed so that the intermediate value that is the result of each step does not have any decimal digits.

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WORKSHEETS AND TABLES

Dependent Student EFCFormulaWorksheetA..................................................................pages9-12 SimplifiedEFCFormulaWorksheetA................................................pages13-16 TablesA1throughA7...........................................................................pages17-20 (useTablesA1throughA7withEFCFormulaWorksheetA)

Independent Student Without Dependents Other than a Spouse EFCFormulaWorksheetB..................................................................pages21-22 SimplifiedEFCFormulaWorksheetB.................................................pages23-24 TablesB1throughB4...........................................................................pages25-27 (useTablesB1throughB4withEFCFormulaWorksheetB)

Independent Student With Dependents Other than a Spouse EFCFormulaWorksheetC..................................................................pages29-30 SimplifiedEFCFormulaWorksheetC.................................................pages31-32 TablesC1throughC6...........................................................................pages33-35 (useTablesC1throughC6withEFCFormulaWorksheetC)

Note: Do not complete the shaded areas in the simplified worksheets; asset information is not required in the simplified formulas.

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2013-2014 EFC FORMULA A : DEPENDENT STUDENT

16. Cash,savings&checking(FAFSA/SAR#88)

17. Networthofinvestments** (FAFSA/SAR#89)Ifnegative,enterzero.

18. Networthofbusinessand/orinvestmentfarm (FAFSA/SAR#90) Ifnegative,enterzero.

19. Adjustednetworthofbusiness/farm (CalculateusingTableA4.) +

20. Net worth (sumoflines16,17,and19) = 21. Educationsavingsandasset protectionallowance(TableA5) − 22. Discretionarynetworth (line20minusline21) =

23. Assetconversionrate × .12 24. CONTRIBUTION FROM ASSETS Ifnegative,enterzero. =

**Donotincludethefamily’shome.***Tocalculatetheparents’contributionforotherthannine-month

enrollment,seepage11.

PARENTS’ CONTRIBUTION FROM ASSETS

PARENTS’ CONTRIBUTION

AVAILABLE INCOME (AI) (fromline15)

CONTRIBUTION FROM ASSETS (fromline24) +

25. Adjusted Available Income (AAI) Maybeanegativenumber. =

26. Total parents’ contribution from AAI (CalculateusingTableA6.)Ifnegative,enterzero.

27. Number in college in 2013-2014 (Excludeparents)(FAFSA/SAR#73) ÷ 28. PARENTS’ CONTRIBUTION (standard contributionfornine-monthenrollment)*** Ifnegative,enterzero. =

AVAILABLE INCOME

Total income (from line7) Total allowances (from line14) −

15. AVAILABLE INCOME (AI) Maybe a negativenumber. =

REGULAR WORKSHEETPage 1

*STOPHEREifthefollowingaretrue:

Line3is$24,000orlessand

• Theparentsareeligibletofilea2012IRSForm1040Aor1040EZ(theyarenotrequiredtofilea2012Form1040)ortheyarenotrequiredtofileanyincometaxreturnor•Anyoneincludedintheparents’householdsize(asdefinedontheFAFSA)receivedbenefitsduring2011or2012fromanyofthedesignatedmeans-testedFederalbenefitprogramsor•Eitheroneoftheparentsisadislocatedworker

Ifthesecircumstancesaretrue,theExpectedFamilyContributionisautomaticallyzero.

8. 2012U.S. income taxpaid (FAFSA/SAR#84)(taxfilers only) If negative, enter zero.

9. State andother tax allowance (TableA1) If negative, enter zero. +

10. Father’s/stepfather’sSocialSecurity tax allowance (TableA2) +

11. Mother’s/stepmother’sSocialSecurity tax allowance (TableA2) +

12. Incomeprotection allowance (TableA3) +13. Employment expense allowance: • Twoworkingparents: 35%of the lesser of the

earned incomes, or $3,900,whichever is less

• One-parent families: 35%of earned income, or $3,900,whichever is less • Two-parent families, oneworking parent: enter zero +

14. TOTAL ALLOWANCES =

ALLOWANCES AGAINST PARENTS’ INCOME

PARENTS’ INCOME IN 20121. Parents’AdjustedGrossIncome(FAFSA/SAR#83) Ifnegative,enterzero.2. a. Father’s/stepfather’sincomeearned fromwork(FAFSA/SAR#86)__________

2. b. Mother’s/stepmother’sincomeearned fromwork(FAFSA/SAR#87) + __________

Totalparents’incomeearnedfromwork =

3. Parents’TaxableIncome(Iftaxfilers,entertheamountfromline1above. Ifnon-taxfilers,entertheamountfromline2.)*

4. Totaluntaxedincomeandbenefits:(TotalofFAFSA/SAR#92.a.through92.i.) +

5. Taxableanduntaxedincome (sumofline3andline4) =

6. Totaladditionalfinancialinformation(TotalofFAFSA/SAR#91.a.through91.f.)− 7. TOTAL INCOME (line5minusline6)Maybeanegativenumber. =

A

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AREGULAR WORKSHEET Page 2

STUDENT’S CONTRIBUTION FROM ASSETSSTUDENT’S INCOME IN 2012

29. AdjustedGrossIncome(FAFSA/SAR#35) Ifnegative,enterzero.

30. Incomeearnedfromwork(FAFSA/SAR#38)

31. TaxableIncome (Iftaxfiler,entertheamountfromline29above. Ifnon-taxfiler,entertheamountfromline30.)

32. Totaluntaxedincomeandbenefits (TotalofFAFSA/SAR#44.a.through44.j.)+33. Taxableanduntaxedincome (sumofline31andline32) =

34. Totaladditionalfinancialinformation (TotalofFAFSA/SAR#43.a.through43.f.)−

35. TOTAL INCOME (line33minusline34) = Maybeanegativenumber.

Total income (from line35) Total allowances (from line41) −

42. Available income (AI) =

43. Assessment of AI × .50

44. STUDENT’S CONTRIBUTION FROM AI = Ifnegative,enterzero.

STUDENT’S CONTRIBUTION FROM INCOME

EXPECTED FAMILY CONTRIBUTION

*Donot includethestudent’shome.**TocalculatetheEFCforotherthannine-monthenrollment,seethenextpage.

PARENTS’ CONTRIBUTION(fromline28)

STUDENT’S CONTRIBUTION FROM AI(fromline44) +

STUDENT’S CONTRIBUTION FROM ASSETS (fromline50) +

51. EXPECTED FAMILY CONTRIBUTION (standardcontributionfornine-monthenrollment)**Ifnegative,enterzero. =

ALLOWANCES AGAINST STUDENT INCOME

36. 2012U.S. income taxpaid (FAFSA/SAR#36) (taxfilers only) If negative, enter zero.

37. State andother tax allowance (TableA7) If negative, enter zero. +

38. SocialSecurity tax allowance (TableA2) +

39. Incomeprotection allowance + 6,130

40. Allowance for parents’ negativeAdjusted Available Income (If line25 is negative, enter line25 as a positivenumber in line40. If line25 is zeroor positive, enter zero in line40.) +

41. TOTAL ALLOWANCES =

45. Cash,savings&checking(FAFSA/SAR#40)

46. Networthofinvestments* (FAFSA/SAR#41)Ifnegative,enterzero.

47. Networthofbusinessand/orinvestmentfarm (FAFSA/SAR#42) Ifnegative,enterzero. +

48. Net worth (sumoflines45through47) = 49.Assessmentrate × .20 50. STUDENT’S CONTRIBUTION FROM ASSETS =

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Calculation of Student’s Contribution from Available Income (AI) for a Student Enrolled LESS than Nine Months*

Calculation of Parents’ Contribution for a Student Enrolled LESS than Nine Months

REGULARWORKSHEET Page 3 A

Calculation of Parents’ Contribution for a Student Enrolled MORE than Nine Months

B1.Parents’AdjustedAvailableIncome(AAI)(fromline25—maybeanegativenumber)

B2.Differencebetweentheincomeprotectionallowancefora familyoffourandafamilyoffive,withoneincollege + 4,730

B3.Alternateparents’AAIformorethannine-monthenrollment(lineB1+lineB2) =

B4.Totalparents’contributionfromalternateAAI(calculateusingTableA6)

B5.Numberincollege(FAFSA/SAR#73) ÷

B6.Alternateparents’contributionforstudent(lineB4dividedbylineB5) =

B7.Standardparents’contributionforthestudentfornine-monthenrollment(fromline28) −

B8.Difference(lineB6minuslineB7) =

B9.DividelineB8by12months ÷ 12

B10.Parents’contributionpermonth =

B11.Numberofmonthsstudentwillbeenrolledthatexceed9 ×

B12.Adjustmenttoparents’contributionformonthsthatexceednine(multiplylineB10bylineB11) =

B13.Standardparents’contributionfornine-monthenrollment(fromline28) +

B14. Parents’ contribution for MORE than nine-month enrollment =

Note: Use this additional page to prorate the EFC only if the student will be enrolled for other than nine months and only to determine the student’s need for campus-based aid, or a Federal Direct Subsidized Loan. Do not use this page to prorate the EFC for a Federal Pell Grant or TEACH Grant. The EFC for the Federal Pell Grant Program is the nine-month EFC used in conjunction with the cost of attendance to determine a Federal Pell Grant award from the Payment or Disbursement Schedule.

Use next page to calculate total EFC for enrollment periods other than nine months*Forstudentsenrolledmorethanninemonths,thestandardcontributionfromAIisused(theamountfromline44).

A1.Parents’contribution(standardcontributionfornine-monthenrollment,fromline28)

A2.Divideby9 ÷ 9

A3.Parents’contributionpermonth =

A4.Multiplybynumberofmonthsofenrollment ×

A5. Parents’ contribution for LESS than nine-month enrollment =

C1.Student’scontributionfromAI(standardcontributionfornine-monthenrollment,fromline44)

C2.Divideby9 ÷ 9

C3.Student’scontributionfromAIpermonth =

C4.Multiplybynumberofmonthsofenrollment ×

C5. Student’s contribution from AI for LESS than nine-month enrollment =

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Calculation of Total Expected Family Contribution for Periods of Enrollment Other than Nine Months

AREGULAR WORKSHEETPage 4

Parents’ Contribution—use ONE appropriate amount from previous page: •EnteramountfromlineA5forenrollmentperiodslessthanninemonthsOR•EnteramountfromlineB14forenrollmentperiodsgreaterthanninemonths

Student’s Contribution from Available Income—use ONE appropriate amount from previous page:•EnteramountfromlineC5forenrollmentperiodslessthanninemonthsOR +•Enteramountfromline44forenrollmentperiodsgreaterthanninemonths Student’s Contribution from Assets•Enteramountfromline50 +

Expected Family Contribution for periods of enrollment other than nine months =

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continued on the next page

Note: Do not complete the shaded areas; asset information is not required in the simplified formula.

2013-2014 EFC FORMULA A : DEPENDENT STUDENT

**Donotincludethefamily’shome.

***Tocalculatetheparents’contributionforotherthannine-monthenrollment,seepage15.

AVAILABLE INCOME (AI) (fromline15)

CONTRIBUTION FROM ASSETS (fromline24) +

25. Adjusted Available Income (AAI) Maybeanegativenumber. =

26. Total parents’ contribution from AAI (CalculateusingTableA6.)Ifnegative,enterzero.

27. Number in college in 2013-2014 (Excludeparents)(FAFSA/SAR#73) ÷ 28. PARENTS’ CONTRIBUTION (standard contributionfornine-monthenrollment)***Ifnegative,enterzero. =

PARENTS’ CONTRIBUTION

PARENTS’ INCOME IN 20121. Parents’AdjustedGrossIncome(FAFSA/SAR#83) Ifnegative,enterzero.2. a. Father’s/stepfather’sincomeearned fromwork(FAFSA/SAR#86) __________

2. b. Mother’s/stepmother’sincomeearned fromwork(FAFSA/SAR#87) + __________

Totalparents’incomeearnedfromwork =

3. Parents’TaxableIncome(Iftaxfilers,entertheamountfromline1above. Ifnon-taxfilers,entertheamountfromline2.)*

4. Totaluntaxedincomeandbenefits(sumtotalofFAFSA/SAR#92.a.through92.i.) +

5. Taxableanduntaxedincome (sumofline3andline4) =

6. Totaladditionalfinancialinformation(sumtotalofFAFSA/SAR#91.a.through91.f.) −

7. TOTAL INCOME (line5minusline6)Maybeanegativenumber. =

*STOPHEREifthefollowingaretrue:

Line3is$24,000orlessand

• Theparentsareeligibletofilea2012IRSForm1040Aor1040EZ(theyarenotrequiredtofilea2012Form1040)ortheyarenotrequiredtofileanyincometaxreturnor•Anyoneincludedintheparents’householdsize(asdefinedontheFAFSA)receivedbenefitsduring2011or2012fromanyofthedesignatedmeans-testedFederalbenefitprogramsor•Eitheroneoftheparentsisadislocatedworker

Ifthesecircumstancesaretrue,theExpectedFamilyContributionisautomaticallyzero.

1 16. Cash,savings&checking(FAFSA/SAR#88)

17. Networthofinvestments** (FAFSA/SAR#89)Ifnegative,enterzero.

18. Networthofbusinessand/orinvestmentfarm (FAFSA/SAR#90) Ifnegative,enterzero.

19. Adjustednetworthofbusiness/farm (CalculateusingTableA4.) + 20. Net worth (sumoflines16,17,and19) = 21. Educationsavingsandasset protectionallowance(TableA5) − 22. Discretionarynetworth (line20minusline21) =

23. Assetconversionrate × .12 24. CONTRIBUTION FROM ASSETS Ifnegative,enterzero. =

PARENTS’ CONTRIBUTION FROM ASSETS

8. 2012U.S. income taxpaid (FAFSA/SAR#84)(taxfilers only) If negative, enter zero.

9. State andother tax allowance (TableA1) If negative, enter zero. +

10. Father’s/stepfather’sSocialSecurity tax allowance (TableA2) +

11. Mother’s/stepmother’sSocialSecurity tax allowance (TableA2) +

12. Incomeprotection allowance (TableA3) +13. Employment expense allowance: • Twoworkingparents: 35%of the lesser of the

earned incomes, or $3,900,whichever is less

• One-parent families: 35%of earned income, or $3,900,whichever is less • Two-parent families, oneworking parent: enter zero +

14. TOTAL ALLOWANCES =

ALLOWANCES AGAINST PARENTS’ INCOME

TOTAL INCOME (from line7) TOTAL ALLOWANCES (from line14) −

15. AVAILABLE INCOME (AI) Maybe a negativenumber. =

AVAILABLE INCOME

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Note: Do not complete the shaded areas; asset information is not required in the simplified formula.

EXPECTED FAMILY CONTRIBUTION

*Donotincludethestudent’shome.**TocalculatetheEFCforotherthannine-monthenrollment,seethenextpage.

PARENTS’ CONTRIBUTION(fromline28)

STUDENT’S CONTRIBUTION FROM AI(fromline44) +

STUDENT’S CONTRIBUTION FROM ASSETS (fromline50) +

51. EXPECTED FAMILY CONTRIBUTION standardcontributionforninemonthenrollment.Ifnegative,enterzero.** =

STUDENT’S CONTRIBUTION FROM ASSETS 45. Cash,savings&checking(FAFSA/SAR#40) +

46. Networthofinvestments* (FAFSA/SAR#41)Ifnegative,enterzero.

47. Networthofbusinessand/orinvestmentfarm (FAFSA/SAR#42) Ifnegative,enterzero. +

48. Net worth (sumoflines45through47) =

49.Assessmentrate × .20 50. STUDENT’S CONTRIBUTION FROM ASSETS =

Total income (from line35) Total allowances (from line41) −

42. Available income (AI) =

43. Assessment of AI × .50

44. STUDENT’S CONTRIBUTION FROM AI Ifnegative,enterzero. =

STUDENT’S CONTRIBUTION FROM INCOME

ALLOWANCES AGAINST STUDENT INCOME

36. 2012U.S. income taxpaid (FAFSA/SAR#36) (taxfilers only) If negative, enter zero.

37. State andother tax allowance (TableA7) If negative, enter zero. +

38. SocialSecurity tax allowance (TableA2) +

39. Incomeprotection allowance + 6,130

40. Allowance for parents’ negativeAdjusted Available Income (If line25 is negative, enter line25 as a positivenumber in line40. If line25 is zeroor positive, enter zero in line40.) +

41. TOTAL ALLOWANCES =

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STUDENT’S INCOME IN 2012

29. AdjustedGrossIncome(FAFSA/SAR#35) Ifnegative,enterzero.

30. Incomeearnedfromwork(FAFSA/SAR#38)

31. TaxableIncome (Iftaxfiler,entertheamountfromline29above. Ifnon-taxfiler,entertheamountfromline30.)

32. Totaluntaxedincomeandbenefits (TotalofFAFSA/SAR#44.a.through44.j.)+33. Taxableanduntaxedincome (sumofline31andline32) =

34. Totaladditionalfinancialinformation (TotalofFAFSA/SAR#43.a.through43.f.) −35. TOTAL INCOME (line33minusline34) Maybeanegativenumber.=

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Note: Use this additional page to prorate the EFC only if the student will be enrolled for other than nine months and only to determine the student’s need for campus-based aid, or a Federal Direct Subsidized Loan. Do not use this page to prorate the EFC for a Federal Pell Grant or TEACH Grant. The EFC for the Federal Pell Grant Program is the nine-month EFC used in conjunction with the cost of attendance to determine a Federal Pell Grant award from the Payment or Disbursement Schedule.

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Calculation of Student’s Contribution from Available Income (AI) for a Student Enrolled LESS than Nine Months*

Calculation of Parents’ Contribution for a Student Enrolled MORE than Nine Months

Use next page to calculate total EFC for enrollment periods other than nine months*Forstudentsenrolledmorethanninemonths,thestandardcontributionfromAIisused(theamountfromline44).

Calculation of Parents’ Contribution for a Student Enrolled LESS than Nine Months

A1.Parents’contribution(standardcontributionfornine-monthenrollment,fromline28)

A2.Divideby9 ÷ 9

A3.Parents’contributionpermonth =

A4.Multiplybynumberofmonthsofenrollment ×

A5. Parents’ contribution for LESS than nine-month enrollment =

B1.Parents’AdjustedAvailableIncome(AAI)(fromline25—maybeanegativenumber)

B2.Differencebetweentheincomeprotectionallowancefora familyoffourandafamilyoffive,withoneincollege + 4,730

B3.Alternateparents’AAIformorethannine-monthenrollment(lineB1+lineB2) =

B4.Totalparents’contributionfromalternateAAI(calculateusingTableA6)B5.Numberincollege(FAFSA/SAR#73) ÷

B6.Alternateparents’contributionforstudent(lineB4dividedbylineB5) =

B7.Standardparents’contributionforthestudentfornine-monthenrollment(fromline28) −

B8.Difference(lineB6minuslineB7) =

B9.DividelineB8by12months ÷ 12

B10.Parents’contributionpermonth =

B11.Numberofmonthsstudentwillbeenrolledthatexceed9 ×

B12.Adjustmenttoparents’contributionformonthsthatexceednine(multiplylineB10bylineB11) =

B13.Standardparents’contributionfornine-monthenrollment(fromline28) +

B14. Parents’ contribution for MORE than nine-month enrollment =

C1.Student’scontributionfromAI(standardcontributionfornine-monthenrollment,fromline44)

C2.Divideby9 ÷ 9

C3.Student’scontributionfromAIpermonth =

C4.Multiplybynumberofmonthsofenrollment ×

C5. Student’s contribution from AI for LESS than nine-month enrollment =

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Parents’ Contribution—use ONE appropriate amount from previous page: •EnteramountfromlineA5forenrollmentperiodslessthanninemonthsOR•EnteramountfromlineB14forenrollmentperiodsgreatherthanninemonths

Student’s Contribution from Available Income—use ONE appropriate amount from previous page:•EnteramountfromlineC5forenrollmentperiodslessthanninemonthsOR +•Enteramountfromline44forenrollmentperiodsgreaterthanninemonths

Expected Family Contribution for periods of enrollment other than nine months =

Calculation of Total Expected Family Contribution for Periods of Enrollment Other than Nine Months

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Table A1: State and Other Tax Allowancefor EFC Formula Worksheet A (parents only)

STATE PERCENTOFTOTALINCOME $0-$14,999$15,000 ormore

STATE PERCENTOFTOTALINCOME $0-$14,999 $15,000 ormore

MultiplyParents’TotalIncome(EFCFormulaWorksheetA,line7)bytheappropriateratefromthetableabovetogetthe“StateandOtherTaxAllowance”(EFCFormulaWorksheetA,line9).Usetheparents’StateofLegalResidence (FAFSA/SAR#69).Ifthisitemisblankorinvalid,usethestudent’sStateofLegalResidence (FAFSA/SAR#18).Ifbothitemsareblankorinvalid,usetheStateintheStudent’sMailingAddress(FAFSA/SAR#6).Ifallthreeitemsareblankorinvalid,usetherateforablankorinvalidstateabove.

Alabama........................ 3%.................... 2%Alaska........................... 2%.................... 1%AmericanSamoa........... 2%.................... 1%Arizona......................... 4%.................... 3%Arkansas....................... 4%.................... 3%California...................... 8%.................... 7%CanadaandCanadianProvinces................. 2%.................... 1%Colorado....................... 5%.................... 4%Connecticut................... 8%.................... 7%Delaware....................... 5%.................... 4%DistrictofColumbia..... 7%.................... 6%FederatedStates ofMicronesia........... 2%.................... 1%Florida........................... 3%.................... 2%Georgia.......................... 6%.................... 5%Guam............................. 2%.................... 1%Hawaii........................... 4%.................... 3%Idaho............................. 5%.................... 4%Illinois........................... 5%.................... 4%Indiana.......................... 4%.................... 3%Iowa.............................. 5%.................... 4%Kansas........................... 5%.................... 4%Kentucky....................... 5%.................... 4%Louisiana....................... 3%.................... 2%Maine............................ 6%.................... 5%MarshallIslands............ 2%.................... 1%Maryland....................... 8%.................... 7%Massachusetts............... 7%.................... 6%Mexico.......................... 2%.................... 1%Michigan....................... 5%.................... 4%Minnesota..................... 6%.................... 5%Mississippi.................... 3%.................... 2%

Missouri........................ 5%.................... 4%Montana........................ 5%.................... 4%Nebraska....................... 5%.................... 4%Nevada.......................... 3%.................... 2%NewHampshire............ 5%.................... 4%NewJersey.................... 9%.................... 8%NewMexico.................. 3%.................... 2%NewYork...................... 9%.................... 8%NorthCarolina.............. 6%.................... 5%NorthDakota................ 3%.................... 2%NorthernMariana Islands...................... 2%.................... 1%Ohio.............................. 6%.................... 5%Oklahoma...................... 4%.................... 3%Oregon.......................... 7%.................... 6%Palau............................. 2%.................... 1%Pennsylvania................. 5%.................... 4%PuertoRico................... 2%.................... 1%RhodeIsland................. 7%.................... 6%SouthCarolina.............. 5%.................... 4%SouthDakota................ 2%.................... 1%Tennessee...................... 2%.................... 1%Texas............................. 3%.................... 2%Utah............................... 5%.................... 4%Vermont......................... 6%.................... 5%VirginIslands................ 2%.................... 1%Virginia......................... 6%.................... 5%Washington................... 4%.................... 3%WestVirginia................ 3%.................... 2%Wisconsin...................... 7%.................... 6%Wyoming....................... 2%.................. ..1%BlankorInvalid State......................... 2%.................... 1%OTHER......................... 2%.................... 1%

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Table A2: Social Security TaxCalculateseparatelytheSocialSecuritytaxoffather,mother,andstudent.

Table A4: Business/Farm Net Worth Adjustmentfor EFC Formula Worksheet A (parents only)

Table A3: Income Protection AllowanceNumberinparents’household,including

student(FAFSA/SAR#72)

Numberofcollegestudentsinhousehold(FAFSA/SAR#73)

Note:Foreachadditionalfamilymember,add$4,100.Foreachadditionalcollegestudent(exceptparents),subtract$2,910.

If the net worth of a Then the adjusted business or farm is— net worth is—

Lessthan$1 $0

$1to$120,000 40%ofnetworthofbusiness/farm

$120,001to$365,000 $48,000 + 50% ofnetworthover$120,000

$365,001to$610,000 $170,500 + 60% ofnetworthover$365,000

$610,001ormore $317,500 + 100% ofnetworthover$610,000

Income Earned from Work* Social Security Tax

$0-$110,100 7.65%ofincome

$110,101orgreater $8,422.65+1.45%ofamountover$110,100

*Father’s/stepfather’s2012incomeearnedfromworkisFAFSA/SAR#86. Mother’s/stepmother’s2012incomeearnedfromworkisFAFSA/SAR#87. Student’s2012incomeearnedfromworkisFAFSA/SAR#38. SocialSecuritytaxwillneverbelessthanzero.

1 2 3 42.......... $17,100$14,170 ——— ——— ——— 3.......... 21,29018,380 $15,450 ——— ———

4.......... 26,29023,370 20,460$17,530 ——— 5.......... 31,02028,100 25,19022,260 $19,3506.......... 36,29033,360 30,45027,53024,620

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Table A6: Parents’ Contribution from AAI

If parents’ AAI is— The parents’ contribution from AAI is—

Lessthan-$3,409 -$750

-$3,409 to $15,300 22%ofAAI

$15,301 to $19,200 $3,366 + 25%ofAAIover $15,300

$19,201 to $23,100 $4,341 + 29%ofAAIover $19,200$23,101 to $27,000 $5,472 + 34%ofAAIover $23,100

$27,001 to $30,900 $6,798 + 40%ofAAIover $27,000

$30,901ormore $8,358 + 47%ofAAIover $30,900

25orless $0$026............... 2,100 60027............... 4,300 1,30028............... 6,400 1,90029............... 8,600 2,50030............... 10,700 3,20031............... 12,800 3,80032............... 15,000 4,40033............... 17,100 5,10034............... 19,300 5,70035............... 21,400 6,30036............... 23,500 7,00037............... 25,700 7,60038............... 27,800 8,20039............... 30,000 8,90040............... 32,100 9,50041............... 32,900 9,70042............... 33,700 9,90043............... 34,500 10,10044............... 35,400 10,300

Age of older parent as of 12/31/2013*

Allowanceifthereare

twoparents

Allowanceifthereisonlyoneparent

Age of older parent as of 12/31/2013*

Allowanceiftherearetwo

parents

Allowanceifthereisonlyoneparent

Table A5: Education Savings and Asset Protection Allowance

for EFC Formula Worksheet A (parents only)

*DeterminetheageoftheolderparentlistedinFAFSA/SAR#63and#67asof12/31/2013.Ifnoparentdateofbirthisprovided,useage45.

45............... $36,200$10,60046............... 37,100 10,80047............... 38,000 11,10048............... 39,000 11,30049............... 39,900 11,60050............... 40,900 11,90051............... 42,100 12,20052............... 43,100 12,50053............... 44,200 12,80054............... 45,500 13,10055............... 46,800 13,40056............... 47,900 13,70057............... 49,300 14,10058............... 50,800 14,40059............... 52,200 14,80060............... 53,500 15,10061............... 55,000 15,60062............... 56,900 16,00063............... 58,500 16,40064............... 60,100 16,90065orover.. 61,800 17,400

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Multiplythestudent’stotalincome(EFCFormulaWorksheetA,line35)bytheappropriateratefromthetableabovetogetthe“stateandothertaxallowance”(EFCFormulaWorksheetA,line37).Usethestudent’sstateoflegalresidence(FAFSA/SAR#18).Ifthisitemisblankorinvalid,usethestateinthestudent’smailingaddress(FAFSA/SAR#6).Ifbothitemsareblankorinvalid,usetheparents’stateoflegalresidence(FAFSA/SAR#69).Ifallthreeitemsareblankorinvalid,usetherateforablankorinvalidstateabove.

Table A7: State and Other Tax Allowancefor EFC Formula Worksheet A (student only)

Alabama............................................ 2%Alaska............................................... 0%AmericanSamoa............................... 2%Arizona............................................. 2%Arkansas........................................... 3%California.......................................... 5%CanadaandCanadianProvinces..................................... 2%Colorado........................................... 3%Connecticut....................................... 5%Delaware........................................... 3%DistrictofColumbia......................... 5%FederatedStates ofMicronesia............................... 2%Florida............................................... 1%Georgia.............................................. 3%Guam................................................. 2%Hawaii............................................... 3%Idaho................................................. 3%Illinois............................................... 2%Indiana.............................................. 3%Iowa.................................................. 3%Kansas............................................... 3%Kentucky........................................... 4%Louisiana........................................... 2%Maine................................................ 4%MarshallIslands................................ 2%Maryland........................................... 6%Massachusetts................................... 4%Mexico.............................................. 2%Michigan........................................... 3%Minnesota......................................... 4%Mississippi........................................ 3%

Missouri............................................ 3%Montana............................................ 3%Nebraska........................................... 3%Nevada.............................................. 1%NewHampshire................................ 1%NewJersey........................................ 4%NewMexico...................................... 2%NewYork.......................................... 6%NorthCarolina.................................. 4%NorthDakota.................................... 1%NorthernMarianaIslands................. 2%Ohio.................................................. 3%Oklahoma.......................................... 3%Oregon.............................................. 5%Palau................................................. 2%Pennsylvania..................................... 3%PuertoRico....................................... 2%RhodeIsland..................................... 4%SouthCarolina.................................. 3%SouthDakota.................................... 1%Tennessee.......................................... 1%Texas................................................. 1%Utah................................................... 3%Vermont............................................. 3%VirginIslands.................................... 2%Virginia............................................. 4%Washington....................................... 1%WestVirginia.................................... 2%Wisconsin.......................................... 4%Wyoming........................................... 1%BlankorInvalidState....................... 2%OTHER............................................. 2%

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TOTAL INCOME (from line7) TOTAL ALLOWANCES (from line14) −

15. AVAILABLE INCOME (AI) =

16. Assessment rate × .50

17. CONTRIBUTION FROM AI = Maybe a negativenumber.

BREGULAR WORKSHEETPage 1

CONTRIBUTION FROM AVAILABLE INCOME

2013-2014 EFC FORMULA B : INDEPENDENT STUDENT Without Dependent(s) Other than a Spouse

*Donotincludethestudent’shome.

**TocalculatetheEFCforlessthannine-monthenrollment,seethenextpage.Ifthestudentisenrolledformorethanninemonths,usethenine-monthEFC(line29above).

EXPECTED FAMILY CONTRIBUTIONCONTRIBUTION FROM AI (fromline17)Maybeanegativenumber. CONTRIBUTION FROM ASSETS (fromline26) + 27. Contribution from AI and assets = 28. Number in college in 2013-2014 (FAFSA/SAR#94) ÷ 29. EXPECTED FAMILY CONTRIBUTIONforninemonthenrollment.Ifnegative,enterzero.** =

18. Cash,savings&checking(FAFSA/SAR#40)

19. Networthofinvestments* (FAFSA/SAR#41)Ifnegative,enterzero.

20. Networthofbusinessand/orinvestmentfarm (FAFSA/SAR#42) Ifnegative,enterzero.

21. Adjustednetworthofbusiness/farm (CalculateusingTableB3.) + 22. Net worth (sumoflines18,19,and21) =

23. Assetprotectionallowance(TableB4) −

24. Discretionarynetworth(line22minusline23) =

25. Assetconversionrate × .20

26. CONTRIBUTION FROM ASSETS Ifnegative,enterzero.

STUDENT’S/SPOUSE’S CONTRIBUTION FROM ASSETS

8. 2012U.S. income taxpaid (FAFSA/SAR#36)(taxfilers only) If negative, enter zero.

9. State andother tax allowance (TableB1) If negative, enter zero. + 10. Student’sSocialSecurity tax (TableB2) +

11. Spouse’sSocialSecurity tax (TableB2) +

12. Incomeprotection allowance: • $9,540forsingle, separatedor

divorced/widowed student;

• $9,540for marriedstudent if spouse is enrolledat least1/2 time; • $15,290formarriedstudent if spouse isnot enrolledat least1/2 time. + 13. Employment expense allowance: • If student isnotmarriedor is separated, theallowance is zero. • If student ismarriedbutonlyoneperson is working (the studentor spouse), the allowance is zero. • If student ismarriedandboth student and spouseareworking, theallowance is 35%of the lesserof theearned incomes, or$3,900,whichever is less. +

14. TOTAL ALLOWANCES =

ALLOWANCES AGAINST STUDENT/SPOUSE INCOME

STUDENT/SPOUSE INCOME IN 2012

1. Student’sandspouse’sAdjustedGrossIncome(FAFSA/SAR#35)Ifnegative,enterzero.

2. a. Student’sincomeearnedfromwork (FAFSA/SAR#38) __________

2. b. Spouse’sincomeearnedfromwork (FAFSA/SAR#39) + __________

Totalstudent/spouseincomeearnedfromwork =

3. Student/spouseTaxableIncome(Iftaxfilers,entertheamountfromline1above. Ifnon-taxfilers,entertheamountfromline2.)

4. Totaluntaxedincomeandbenefits(sumtotalofFAFSA/SAR#44.a.through44.j.) +

5. Taxableanduntaxedincome(sumofline3andline4) =6. Totaladditionalfinancialinformation (sumtotalofFAFSA/SAR#43.a.through43.f.) − 7. TOTAL INCOME (line5minusline6)Maybeanegativenumber.=

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Note: Use this additional page to prorate the EFC only if the student will be enrolled for other than nine months and only to determine the student’s need for campus-based aid, or a Federal Direct Subsidized Loan. Do not use this page to prorate the EFC for a Federal Pell Grant or TEACH Grant. The EFC for the Federal Pell Grant Program is the nine-month EFC used in conjunction with the cost of attendance to determine a Federal Pell Grant award from the Payment or Disbursement Schedule.

*Substitutethestudent’sEFCforlessthannine-monthenrollmentinplaceoftheEFCforthestandardnine-monthenrollment(EFCFormulaWorksheetB,line29).

ExpectedFamilyContribution(standardcontributionfornine-monthenrollment,fromline29)

Divideby9 ÷ 9

ExpectedFamilyContributionpermonth =

Multiplybynumberofmonthsofenrollment ×

Expected Family Contribution for less than nine-month enrollment* =

Calculation of Expected Family Contribution for a Student Enrolled for Less than Nine Months

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2013-2014 EFC FORMULA B : INDEPENDENT STUDENT Without Dependent(s) Other than a Spouse

TOTAL INCOME (from line7) TOTAL ALLOWANCES (from line14) −

15. AVAILABLE INCOME (AI) =

16. Assessment rate × .50

17. CONTRIBUTION FROM AI = Maybe a negativenumber.

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18. Cash,savings&checking(FAFSA/SAR#40)

19. Networthofinvestments* (FAFSA/SAR#41)Ifnegative,enterzero.

20. Networthofbusinessand/orinvestmentfarm (FAFSA/SAR#42) Ifnegative,enterzero.

21. Adjustednetworthofbusiness/farm (CalculateusingTableB3.) + 22. Net worth (sumoflines18,19,and21) = 23. Assetprotectionallowance(TableB4) −

24. Discretionarynetworth(line22minusline23) =

25. Assetconversionrate × .20 26. CONTRIBUTION FROM ASSETS Ifnegative,enterzero.

STUDENT’S/SPOUSE’S CONTRIBUTION FROM ASSETS

Note: Do not complete the shaded areas; asset information is not required in the simplified formula.

EXPECTED FAMILY CONTRIBUTION

*Donotincludethestudent’shome.**TocalculatetheEFCforlessthannine-monthenrollment,seethenextpage.Ifthestudentisenrolledformorethanninemonths,usethenine-monthEFC(line29above).

CONTRIBUTION FROM AI (fromline17)Maybeanegativenumber. CONTRIBUTION FROM ASSETS (fromline26) + 27. Contribution from AI and assets = 28. Number in college in 2013-2014 (FAFSA/SAR#94) ÷ 29. EXPECTED FAMILY CONTRIBUTION fornine-monthenrollment.Ifnegative,enterzero.**=

ALLOWANCES AGAINST STUDENT/SPOUSE INCOME 8. 2012U.S. income taxpaid (FAFSA/SAR#36) (taxfilers only) If negative, enter zero. 9. State andother tax allowance (TableB1) If negative, enter zero. + 10. Student’sSocialSecurity tax (TableB2) +

11. Spouse’sSocialSecurity tax (TableB2) +

12. Incomeprotection allowance: • $9,540 for single, separatedor

divorced/widowed student;

• $9,540 for married student if spouse is enrolled at least 1/2 time; • $15,290 formarried student if only the student is enrolled at least 1/2 time. + 13. Employment expense allowance: • If student isnotmarriedor is separated, theallowance iszero. • If student ismarriedbutonlyoneperson is working (thestudentor spouse), the allowance iszero. • If student ismarriedandbothstudentand spouseareworking, theallowance is35% of the lesserof theearned incomes,or $3,900,whichever is less. +

14. TOTAL ALLOWANCES =

STUDENT/SPOUSE INCOME IN 2012

1. Student’sandspouse’sAdjustedGrossIncome(FAFSA/SAR#35)Ifnegative,enterzero.

2. a. Student’sincomeearnedfromwork (FAFSA/SAR#38) __________

2. b. Spouse’sincomeearnedfromwork (FAFSA/SAR#39) + __________

Totalstudent/spouseincomeearnedfromwork=

3. Student/spouseTaxableIncome(Iftaxfilers,entertheamountfromline1above. Ifnon-taxfilers,entertheamountfromline2.)

4. Totaluntaxedincomeandbenefits(sumtotalofFAFSA/SAR#44.a.through44.j.) +

5. Taxableanduntaxedincome(sumofline3andline4) =6. Totaladditionalfinancialinformation (sumtotalofFAFSA/SAR#43.a.through43.f.) − 7. TOTAL INCOME (line5minusline6)Maybeanegativenumber.=

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Note: Use this additional page to prorate the EFC only if the student will be enrolled for other than nine months and only to determine the student’s need for campus-based aid, or a Federal Direct Subsidized Loan. Do not use this page to prorate the EFC for a Federal Pell Grant or TEACH Grant. The EFC for the Federal Pell Grant Program is the nine-month EFC used in conjunction with the cost of attendance to determine a Federal Pell Grant award from the Payment or Disbursement Schedule.

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Calculation of Expected Family Contribution for a Student Enrolled for Less than Nine Months

*Substitutethestudent’sEFCforlessthannine-monthenrollmentinplaceoftheEFCforthestandardnine-monthenrollment(EFCFormulaWorksheetB,line29.)

ExpectedFamilyContribution(standardcontributionfornine-monthenrollment,fromline29)

Divideby9 ÷ 9

ExpectedFamilyContributionpermonth =

Multiplybynumberofmonthsofenrollment ×

Expected Family Contribution for less than nine-month enrollment* =

B

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Table B1: State and Other Tax Allowance

Multiplythetotalincomeofstudentandspouse(EFCFormulaWorksheetB,line7)bytheappropriateratefromthetableabovetogetthe“stateandothertaxallowance”(EFCFormulaWorksheetB,line9).Usethestudent’sStateofLegalResidence(FAFSA/SAR#18)reportedontheFAFSA.Ifthisitemisblankorinvalid,usetheStateintheStudent’sMailingAddress(FAFSA/SAR#6).Ifbothitemsareblankorinvalid,userateforblankorinvalidstateabove.

Alabama............................................ 2%Alaska............................................... 0%AmericanSamoa............................... 2%Arizona............................................. 2%Arkansas........................................... 3%California.......................................... 5%CanadaandCanadianProvinces..................................... 2%Colorado........................................... 3%Connecticut....................................... 5%Delaware........................................... 3%DistrictofColumbia......................... 5%FederatedStates ofMicronesia............................... 2%Florida............................................... 1%Georgia.............................................. 3%Guam................................................. 2%Hawaii............................................... 3%Idaho................................................. 3%Illinois............................................... 2%Indiana.............................................. 3%Iowa.................................................. 3%Kansas............................................... 3%Kentucky........................................... 4%Louisiana........................................... 2%Maine................................................ 4%MarshallIslands................................ 2%Maryland........................................... 6%Massachusetts................................... 4%Mexico.............................................. 2%Michigan........................................... 3%Minnesota......................................... 4%Mississippi........................................ 3%

Missouri............................................ 3%Montana............................................ 3%Nebraska........................................... 3%Nevada.............................................. 1%NewHampshire................................ 1%NewJersey........................................ 4%NewMexico...................................... 2%NewYork.......................................... 6%NorthCarolina.................................. 4%NorthDakota.................................... 1%NorthernMarianaIslands................. 2%Ohio.................................................. 3%Oklahoma.......................................... 3%Oregon.............................................. 5%Palau................................................. 2%Pennsylvania..................................... 3%PuertoRico....................................... 2%RhodeIsland..................................... 4%SouthCarolina.................................. 3%SouthDakota.................................... 1%Tennessee.......................................... 1%Texas................................................. 1%Utah................................................... 3%Vermont............................................. 3%VirginIslands.................................... 2%Virginia............................................. 4%Washington....................................... 1%WestVirginia.................................... 2%Wisconsin.......................................... 4%Wyoming........................................... 1%BlankorInvalidState....................... 2%OTHER............................................. 2%

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*Student’s2012incomeearnedfromworkisFAFSA/SAR#38. Spouse’s2012incomeearnedfromworkisFAFSA/SAR#39. SocialSecuritytaxwillneverbelessthanzero.

Table B2: Social Security TaxCalculateseparatelytheSocialSecuritytaxofstudentandspouse.

Table B3: Business/Farm Net Worth Adjustment

Income Earned from Work* Social Security Tax

$0-$110,100 7.65%ofincome

$110,101orgreater $8,422.65+1.45%ofamountover$110,100

If the net worth of a Then the adjusted business or farm is— net worth is—

Lessthan$1 $0

$1to$120,000 40%ofnetworthofbusiness/farm

$120,001to$365,000 $48,000 + 50% ofnetworthover$120,000

$365,001to$610,000 $170,500 + 60% ofnetworthover$365,000

$610,001ormore $317,500 + 100% ofnetworthover$610,000

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*Determinestudent’sageasof12/31/2013fromstudent’sdateofbirth(FAFSA/SAR#9)

Table B4: Asset Protection Allowance

Age of studentas of 12/31/2013* Married

StudentUnmarriedStudent

Allowancefor— Age of studentas of 12/31/2013* Married

StudentUnmarriedStudent

Allowancefor—

25orless $0$026............... 2,100 60027............... 4,300 1,30028............... 6,400 1,90029............... 8,600 2,50030............... 10,700 3,20031............... 12,800 3,80032............... 15,000 4,40033............... 17,100 5,10034............... 19,300 5,70035............... 21,400 6,30036............... 23,500 7,00037............... 25,700 7,60038............... 27,800 8,20039............... 30,000 8,90040............... 32,100 9,50041............... 32,900 9,70042............... 33,700 9,90043............... 34,500 10,10044............... 35,400 10,300

45............... $36,200$10,60046............... 37,100 10,80047............... 38,000 11,10048............... 39,000 11,30049............... 39,900 11,60050............... 40,900 11,90051............... 42,100 12,20052............... 43,100 12,50053............... 44,200 12,80054............... 45,500 13,10055............... 46,800 13,40056............... 47,900 13,70057............... 49,300 14,10058............... 50,800 14,40059............... 52,200 14,80060............... 53,500 15,10061............... 55,000 15,60062............... 56,900 16,00063............... 58,500 16,40064............... 60,100 16,90065orover.. 61,800 17,400

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2013-2014 EFC FORMULA C : INDEPENDENT STUDENT With Dependent(s) Other than a Spouse

TOTAL INCOME (from line7) TOTAL ALLOWANCES (from line14) −

15. AVAILABLE INCOME (AI) Maybe a negativenumber. =

AVAILABLE INCOME

16. Cash,savings&checking(FAFSA/SAR#40)

17. Networthofinvestments** (FAFSA/SAR#41)Ifnegative,enterzero.

18. Networthofbusinessand/orinvestmentfarm (FAFSA/SAR#42) Ifnegative,enterzero.

19. Adjustednetworthofbusiness/farm (CalculateusingTableC4.) + 20. Net worth (sumoflines16,17,and19) = 21. Assetprotectionallowance(TableC5) −

22. Discretionarynetworth(line20minusline21) =

23. Assetconversionrate × .07 24. CONTRIBUTION FROM ASSETS Ifnegative,enterzero.

STUDENT’S/SPOUSE’S CONTRIBUTION FROM ASSETS

REGULAR WORKSHEETPage 1 C

**Donotincludethestudent’shome.***TocalculatetheEFCforlessthannine-monthenrollment,seethe

nextpage.Ifthestudentisenrolledformorethanninemonths,usethenine-monthEFC(line28above).

EXPECTED FAMILY CONTRIBUTION

AVAILABLE INCOME (AI) (fromline15)

CONTRIBUTION FROM ASSETS (fromline24)+

25. Adjusted Available Income (AAI) Maybeanegativenumber.=

26. Total contribution from AAI (CalculateusingTableC6.)Ifnegative,enterzero.

27. Number in college in 2013-2014 (FAFSA/SAR#94) ÷ 28. EXPECTED FAMILY CONTRIBUTION for ninemonthenrollment.Ifnegative,enterzero.***

A8. 2012U.S. income taxpaid (FAFSA/SAR#36)

(taxfilers only) If negative, enter zero.

9. State andother tax allowance (TableC1) If negative, enter zero. +

10. Student’sSocialSecurity tax (TableC2) +

11. Spouse’sSocialSecurity tax (TableC2) +

12. Incomeprotection allowance (TableC3) +13. Employment expense allowance: • Student and spousebothworking: 35%of the lesser of the earned incomes, or $3,900, whichever is less

• One-parent families: 35%of earned income, or $3,900,whichever is less • Student or spouseworking (not both): zero +

14. TOTAL ALLOWANCES =

*STOPHEREifthefollowingaretrue:

Line3is$24,000orlessand

• Thestudent(andthestudent’sspouse,ifany)areeligibletofilea2012IRSForm1040Aor1040EZ(theyarenotrequiredtofilea2012Form1040)ortheyarenotrequiredtofileanyincometaxreturnor•Anyoneincludedinthestudent’shouseholdsize(asdefinedontheFAFSA)receivedbenefitsduring2011or2012fromanyofthedesignatedmeans-testedFederalbenefitprogramsor•Thestudent(orthestudent’sspouse,ifany)isadislocatedworker

Ifthesecircumstancesaretrue,theExpectedFamilyContributionisautomaticallyzero.

ALLOWANCES AGAINST STUDENT/SPOUSE INCOME

STUDENT/SPOUSE INCOME IN 2012

1. Student’sandspouse’sAdjustedGrossIncome(FAFSA/SAR#35)Ifnegative,enterzero.

2. a. Student’sincomeearnedfromwork (FAFSA/SAR#38) __________

2. b. Spouse’sincomeearnedfromwork (FAFSA/SAR#39) + __________

Totalstudent/spouseincomeearnedfromwork =

3. Student/spouseTaxableIncome(Iftaxfilers,entertheamountfromline1above. Ifnon-taxfilers,entertheamountfromline2.)

4. Totaluntaxedincomeandbenefits(sumtotalofFAFSA/SAR#44.a.through44.j.) +

5. Taxableanduntaxedincome(sumofline3andline4) =6. Totaladditionalfinancialinformation (sumtotalofFAFSA/SAR#43.a.through43.f.) − 7. TOTAL INCOME (line5minusline6)Maybeanegativenumber.=

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ExpectedFamilyContribution(standardcontributionfornine-monthenrollment,fromline28)

Divideby9 ÷ 9

ExpectedFamilyContributionpermonth =

Multiplybynumberofmonthsofenrollment ×

Expected Family Contribution for less than nine-month enrollment* =

Note: Use this additional page to prorate the EFC only if the student will be enrolled for other than nine months and only to determine the student’s need for campus-based aid, or a Federal Direct Subsidized Loan. Do not use this page to prorate the EFC for a Federal Pell Grant or TEACH Grant. The EFC for the Federal Pell Grant Program is the nine-month EFC used in conjunction with the cost of attendance to determine a Federal Pell Grant award from the Payment or Disbursement Schedule.

*Substitutethestudent’sEFCforlessthannine-monthenrollmentinplaceoftheEFCforthestandardnine-monthenrollment(EFCFormulaWorksheetC,line28).

CREGULAR WORKSHEETPage 2

Calculation of Expected Family Contribution for a Student Enrolled for Less than Nine Months

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8. 2012U.S. income taxpaid (FAFSA/SAR#36)(taxfilers only) If negative, enter zero.

9. State andother tax allowance (TableC1) If negative, enter zero. +

10. Student’sSocialSecurity tax (TableC2) +

11. Spouse’sSocialSecurity tax (TableC2) +

12. Incomeprotection allowance (TableC3) +13. Employment expense allowance: • Studentandspousebothworking:35%of the lesser of the earned incomes, or $3,900, whichever is less

• One-parent families: 35%of earned income, or $3,900,whichever is less • Student or spouseworking (not both): zero +

14. TOTAL ALLOWANCES =

2013-2014 EFC FORMULA C : INDEPENDENT STUDENT With Dependent(s) Other than a Spouse

STUDENT’S/SPOUSE’S CONTRIBUTION FROM ASSETS

*STOPHEREifthefollowingaretrue:

Line3is$24,000orlessand

• Thestudent(andthestudent’sspouse,ifany)areeligibletofilea2012IRSForm1040Aor1040EZ(theyarenotrequiredtofilea2012Form1040)ortheyarenotrequiredtofileanyincometaxreturnor•Anyoneincludedinthestudent’shouseholdsize(asdefinedontheFAFSA)receivedbenefitsduring2011or2012fromanyofthedesignatedmeans-testedFederalbenefitprogramsor•Thestudent(orthestudent’sspouse,ifany)isadislocatedworker

Ifthesecircumstancesaretrue,theExpectedFamilyContributionisautomaticallyzero.

ALLOWANCES AGAINST STUDENT/SPOUSE INCOME

Note: Do not complete the shaded areas; asset information is not required in the simplified formula.

**Do not includethestudent’shome.***TocalculatetheEFCforlessthannine-monthenrollment,seethenext

page.Ifthestudentisenrolledformorethanninemonths,usethenine-monthEFC(line28above).

EXPECTED FAMILY CONTRIBUTION

AVAILABLE INCOME (AI) (fromline15)

CONTRIBUTIONS FROM ASSETS (fromline24) +

25. Adjusted available income (AAI) Maybeanegativenumber. =

26. Total contribution from AAI (CalculateusingTableC6.)Ifnegative,enterzero.

27. Number in college in 2013-2014 (FAFSA/SAR#94) ÷ 28. EXPECTED FAMILY CONTRIBUTION for ninemonthenrollment.Ifnegative,enterzero.***

TOTAL INCOME (from line7) TOTAL ALLOWANCES (from line14) −

15. AVAILABLE INCOME (AI) Maybe a negativenumber. =

CSIMPLIFIEDWORKSHEETPage 1

AVAILABLE INCOME

16. Cash,savings&checking(FAFSA/SAR#40)

17. Networthofinvestments** (FAFSA/SAR#41)Ifnegative,enterzero.

18. Networthofbusinessand/orinvestmentfarm (FAFSA/SAR#42) Ifnegative,enterzero.

19. Adjustednetworthofbusiness/farm (CalculateusingTableC4.) + 20. Net worth (sumoflines16,17,and19) = 21. Assetprotectionallowance(TableC5) −

22. Discretionarynetworth(line20minusline21) =

23. Assetconversionrate × .07 24. CONTRIBUTION FROM ASSETS Ifnegative,enterzero.

STUDENT/SPOUSE INCOME IN 2012

1. Student’sandspouse’sAdjustedGrossIncome(FAFSA/SAR#35)Ifnegative,enterzero.

2. a. Student’sincomeearnedfromwork (FAFSA/SAR#38) __________

2. b. Spouse’sincomeearnedfromwork (FAFSA/SAR#39) + __________

Totalstudent/spouseincomeearnedfromwork =

3. Student/spouseTaxableIncome(Iftaxfilers,entertheamountfromline1above. Ifnon-taxfilers,entertheamountfromline2.)

4. Totaluntaxedincomeandbenefits(sumtotalofFAFSA/SAR#44.a.through44.j.) +

5. Taxableanduntaxedincome(sumofline3andline4) =6. Totaladditionalfinancialinformation (sumtotalofFAFSA/SAR#43.a.through43.f.) ε.− 7. TOTAL INCOME (line5minusline6)Maybeanegativenumber.=

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Note: Use this additional page to prorate the EFC only if the student will be enrolled for other than nine months and only to determine the student’s need for campus-based aid, or a Federal Direct Subsidized Loan. Do not use this page to prorate the EFC for a Federal Pell Grant or TEACH Grant. The EFC for the Federal Pell Grant Program is the nine-month EFC used in conjunction with the cost of attendance to determine a Federal Pell Grant award from the Payment or Disbursement Schedule.

*Substitutethestudent’sEFCforlessthannine-monthenrollmentinplaceoftheEFCforthestandardnine-monthenrollment(EFCFormulaWorksheetC,line28).

CSIMPLIFIED WORKSHEETPage 2

Calculation of Expected Family Contribution for a Student Enrolled for Less than Nine MonthsExpectedFamilyContribution(standardcontributionfornine-monthenrollment,fromline28)

Divideby9 ÷ 9

ExpectedFamilyContributionpermonth =

Multiplybynumberofmonthsenrollment ×

Expected Family Contribution for less than nine-month enrollment* =

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STATE PERCENTOFTOTALINCOME $0-$14,999 $15,000 ormore

STATE PERCENTOFTOTALINCOME $0-$14,999 $15,000 ormore

Table C1: State and Other Tax Allowance

Multiplythetotalincomeofstudentandspouse(EFCFormulaWorksheetC,line7)bytheappropriateratefromthetableabovetogetthe“stateandothertaxallowance”(EFCFormulaWorksheetC,line9).Usethestudent’sStateofLegalResidence(FAFSA/SAR#18)reportedontheFAFSA.Ifthisitemisblankorinvalid,usetheStateintheStudent’sMailingAddress(FAFSA/SAR#6).Ifbothitemsareblankorinvalid,usetherateforblankorinvalidstateabove.

Alabama........................ 3%.................... 2%Alaska........................... 2%.................... 1%AmericanSamoa........... 2%.................... 1%Arizona......................... 4%.................... 3%Arkansas....................... 4%.................... 3%California...................... 8%.................... 7%CanadaandCanadianProvinces................. 2%.................... 1%Colorado....................... 5%.................... 4%Connecticut................... 8%.................... 7%Delaware....................... 5%.................... 4%DistrictofColumbia..... 7%.................... 6%FederatedStates ofMicronesia........... 2%.................... 1%Florida........................... 3%.................... 2%Georgia.......................... 6%.................... 5%Guam............................. 2%.................... 1%Hawaii........................... 4%.................... 3%Idaho............................. 5%.................... 4%Illinois........................... 5%.................... 4%Indiana.......................... 4%.................... 3%Iowa.............................. 5%.................... 4%Kansas........................... 5%.................... 4%Kentucky....................... 5%.................... 4%Louisiana....................... 3%.................... 2%Maine............................ 6%.................... 5%MarshallIslands............ 2%.................... 1%Maryland....................... 8%.................... 7%Massachusetts............... 7%.................... 6%Mexico.......................... 2%.................... 1%Michigan....................... 5%.................... 4%Minnesota..................... 6%.................... 5%Mississippi.................... 3%.................... 2%

Missouri........................ 5%.................... 4%Montana........................ 5%.................... 4%Nebraska....................... 5%.................... 4%Nevada.......................... 3%.................... 2%NewHampshire............ 5%.................... 4%NewJersey.................... 9%.................... 8%NewMexico.................. 3%.................... 2%NewYork...................... 9%.................... 8%NorthCarolina.............. 6%.................... 5%NorthDakota................ 3%.................... 2%NorthernMariana Islands...................... 2%.................... 1%Ohio.............................. 6%.................... 5%Oklahoma...................... 4%.................... 3%Oregon.......................... 7%.................... 6%Palau............................. 2%.................... 1%Pennsylvania................. 5%.................... 4%PuertoRico................... 2%.................... 1%RhodeIsland................. 7%.................... 6%SouthCarolina.............. 5%.................... 4%SouthDakota................ 2%.................... 1%Tennessee...................... 2%.................... 1%Texas............................. 3%.................... 2%Utah............................... 5%.................... 4%Vermont......................... 6%.................... 5%VirginIslands................ 2%.................... 1%Virginia......................... 6%.................... 5%Washington................... 4%.................... 3%WestVirginia................ 3%.................... 2%Wisconsin...................... 7%.................... 6%Wyoming....................... 2%.................. ..1%BlankorInvalid State......................... 2%.................... 1%OTHER......................... 2%.................... 1%

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Table C2: Social Security TaxCalculateseparatelytheSocialSecuritytaxofstudentandspouse.

Income Earned from Work* Social Security Tax

$0-$110,100 7.65%ofincome

$110,101orgreater $8,422.65+1.45%ofamountover$110,100

*Student’s2012incomeearnedfromworkisFAFSA/SAR#38.Spouse’s2012incomeearnedfromworkisFAFSA/SAR#39.SocialSecuritytaxwillneverbelessthanzero.

Table C3: Income Protection AllowanceNumberinstudent’shousehold,including

student(FAFSA/SAR#93)

Numberofcollegestudentsinhousehold(FAFSA/SAR#94)

Note: Foreachadditionalfamilymember,add$5,780. Foreachadditionalcollegestudent,subtract$4,110.

Table C4: Business/Farm Net Worth Adjustment

5

If the net worth of a Then the adjusted business or farm is— net worth is—

Lessthan$1 $0

$1to$120,000 40%ofnetworthofbusiness/farm

$120,001to$365,000 $48,000 + 50% ofnetworthover$120,000

$365,001to$610,000 $170,500 + 60% ofnetworthover$365,000

$610,001ormore $317,500 + 100% ofnetworthover$610,000

1 2 3 42.......... $24,150$20,020 ——— ——— ——— 3.......... 30,07025,960 $21,830 ——— ———

4.......... 37,13033,010 28,900$24,760 ——— 5.......... 43,81039,670 35,57031,450 $27,3406.......... 51,23047,110 43,02038,87034,770

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Table C6: Student’s Contribution from AAI

If student’s AAI is— The student’s contribution from AAI is—

Lessthan-$3,409 -$750

-$3,409to $15,300 22%ofAAI

$15,301 to $19,200 $3,366 + 25%ofAAIover $15,300

$19,201 to $23,100 $4,341 + 29%ofAAIover $19,200$23,101 to $27,000 $5,472 + 34%ofAAIover $23,100

$27,001 to $30,900 $6,798 + 40%ofAAIover $27,000

$30,901ormore $8,358 + 47%ofAAIover $30,900

25orless $0$026............... 2,100 60027............... 4,300 1,30028............... 6,400 1,90029............... 8,600 2,50030............... 10,700 3,20031............... 12,800 3,80032............... 15,000 4,40033............... 17,100 5,10034............... 19,300 5,70035............... 21,400 6,30036............... 23,500 7,00037............... 25,700 7,60038............... 27,800 8,20039............... 30,000 8,90040............... 32,100 9,50041............... 32,900 9,70042............... 33,700 9,90043............... 34,500 10,10044............... 35,400 10,300

Age of student as of

12/31/2013*

AllowanceforMarriedStudent

AllowanceforUnmarriedStudent

Table C5: Asset Protection Allowance

*Determinethestudent’sageasof12/31/2013fromthestudent’sdateofbirth(FAFSA/SAR#9)

45............... $36,200$10,60046............... 37,100 10,80047............... 38,000 11,10048............... 39,000 11,30049............... 39,900 11,60050............... 40,900 11,90051............... 42,100 12,20052............... 43,100 12,50053............... 44,200 12,80054............... 45,500 13,10055............... 46,800 13,40056............... 47,900 13,70057............... 49,300 14,10058............... 50,800 14,40059............... 52,200 14,80060............... 53,500 15,10061............... 55,000 15,60062............... 56,900 16,00063............... 58,500 16,40064............... 60,100 16,90065orover.. 61,800 17,400

Age of student as of

12/31/2013*

AllowanceforMarriedStudent

AllowanceforUnmarriedStudent

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