Financial Literacy: Skills for Taking Charge of Your Financial Success Review of the Economic Consequences of Delaying Graduation.

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Financial Literacy: Skills for Taking Charge of Your Financial Success Review of the Economic Consequences of Delaying Graduation

Decisions Now… If you were to decide right now that you wanted or even needed to be a college student for five to six years you might: Enjoy the college life longer (i.e., Party Time!) Spread out the academic stress and maybe enhance your GPA (concerns about performance) Delay the enviable: Becoming a real life working adult (yikes!)

…Later Effects But you would have added another $24,000 of higher education debt then if your plan was to complete your studies in just four years

National Perspective Student loan debt now exceeds consumer credit card debt (over $1.2 trillion) – Consumer Financial Protection Bureau “Three-fourths of the fall in household formation can be directly correlated to student debt,” – Rohit Chopra, student loan ombudsman at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

National Perspective Survey conducted by American Student Assistance highlighted that impact of student loan debt : Hinders the Purchasing Power of individuals (delays the purchase of homes, cars, etc.) Delays in personal choices (marriage and starting a family ) – Percentage of respondents that indicated impact of debt: 63% delayed car purchase 75% delayed home purchase 73% delayed retirement savings 29% delayed marriage plans 43% delayed starting a family

WP Student Perspective According to the Newly Admitted Student Questionnaire (Fall 2013)… 93% of students said the Price of Tuition was a “very” or “moderately” important factor in deciding to attend WP and 84% of students said Financing My College Education was “very” or “moderately” concerning to them – WP Institutional Research and Assessment

Illustration Scenario Billy Bear* Tom Turkey* *profiles are similar except for selection of major

Billy Bear’s Bio Career Oriented Was a Student Leader in HS and now at WP Achieve Success through Education Declared Major at Time of Admission

Tom Turkey’s Bio Career Oriented Was a Student Leader in HS and now at WP Achieve Success through Education Undeclared Major at Time of Admission to Explore Career Options Making the Right Career Decision Was a Driving Force in Not Selecting a Major

Will That Be Four Years or Six? Since Billy was certain of his career path he incurred tuition and fees charges of $45,500* in four years ($11k, $11.3k, $11.5k, $11.7k) Tom’s pursuit of “career nirvana” surpassed the $45,500 total due to the two additional years of schooling Tom’s total is $69,500* ($11k, $11.3k, $11.5k, $11.7k, $11.9k, $12.1k) *assumes a tuition increase of 2% per year and figures are rounded *only direct billable costs are factored; incidental educational expenses not included

Academic and Financial Planning Are Not Separate Issues Academic Planning will directly influence your Financial Planning and Vice Versa Seek advice: Often and Early Great resource in the Academic Advisor

Resources Abound Institutional: Office of Student Enrollment Services Office of Financial Aid Faculty/Academic Advisor Governmental/Vendor: Federal: Studentloans.gov State: Hesaa.org Non profit and propriety vendors: » Nelnet » American Student Assistance » Inceptia (National Student Loan Program NSLP) » Wells Fargo Although useful this approach is not a concerted/cohesive one that leverages all the university has to offer

WP Plan for Financial Literacy University has contracted with Inceptia (NSLP) Financial Avenue is an online tool the provides literacy content in addition to self testing for students. Locally, the overall design, implementation and future of Financial Literacy will be directed by the Committee of Financial Literacy that represents areas in: Academic Affairs Student Development Administration and Finance Enrollment Management The focus will be on collaborative cross functional partnerships to assist in elevating student Financial Literacy.

WP Plan for Financial Literacy Financial Avenue is an online tool the provides literacy content in addition to self testing for students. Content offered through: Courses and Mini Modules Articles Peer Videos Calculators Web Resources

WP Plan for Financial Literacy Areas covered are: Budgeting Student Loan Repayment Credit Cards Resources for the Paying for Schooling Debt Identity Protection Consumer Loans Banking Basics Investing Taxes Insurance

Financial Avenue by Inceptia

Financial Avenue in the Classroom The most successful Financial Literacy programs as those that are fused with a First Year Experience. However, content pressures will not allow that at WP for FY 15. Instructors may be interested in working with the Committee on Financial Literacy to incorporate all or portions of the content. More information to follow

Questions? Contact the Office of Student Enrollment Services at or or