WEBVTT 00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:09.000 After colleges send you acceptance letters, they'll send you another letter that's just as important, your financial aid award letter. 00:00:09.000 --> 00:00:13.000 There's no standard format, but they all have the same basic information. 00:00:13.000 --> 00:00:19.000 Here are four tips on how to read your award letters and figure out which school is offering you the best financial package. 00:00:19.000 --> 00:00:23.000 Tip number one, understand the cost of attendance. 00:00:23.000 --> 00:00:26.000 The letter gives you the real cost of attendance, or COA. 00:00:27.000 --> 00:00:32.000 It includes tuition and fees, room and board, books, and even living expenses. 00:00:32.000 --> 00:00:35.000 You may find the school costs more than you thought. 00:00:35.000 --> 00:00:39.000 Tip number two, figure out how much financial aid you're getting. 00:00:39.000 --> 00:00:45.000 The letter lists how much financial aid you're being offered, including grants, scholarships, and work-study. 00:00:45.000 --> 00:00:47.000 You don't have to pay back any of these. 00:00:47.000 --> 00:00:50.000 Work-study is a job on campus with pay. 00:00:50.000 --> 00:00:52.000 You can use that money for living costs. 00:00:52.000 --> 00:00:58.000 You'll also see your eligibility for federal student loans, which you will have to pay back with interest. 00:00:58.000 --> 00:01:01.000 Tip number three, do some simple math. 00:01:01.000 --> 00:01:05.000 Once you've found those key numbers, subtract them from the cost of attendance. 00:01:05.000 --> 00:01:10.000 The remainder is what you'll have to pay on your own, through private student loans or with other funds. 00:01:10.000 --> 00:01:13.000 Tip number four, compare your offers. 00:01:13.000 --> 00:01:18.000 You'll get an award letter from every school that's accepted you and where you've requested financial aid. 00:01:18.000 --> 00:01:20.000 Comparing them can be tricky. 00:01:20.000 --> 00:01:22.000 The easiest way is with a simple spreadsheet. 00:01:22.000 --> 00:01:27.000 Seeing them side-by-side can be helpful, or you can use an online calculator. 00:01:27.000 --> 00:01:30.000 The College Board has one that lets you compare up to four schools. 00:01:30.000 --> 00:01:36.000 Keep in mind, the school with the highest price may have more money to offer you, so it may actually cost less. 00:01:36.000 --> 00:01:38.000 You need to do the math for each school. 00:01:38.000 --> 00:01:43.000 Now that you know how much each school will cost, it's time to decide which one is right for you. 00:01:43.000 --> 00:01:45.000 Good luck, and see you on campus. 00:01:50.000 --> 00:01:53.000 ♪