Student Affordability

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Student Affordability April 11, 2013 - Had intended to give a more in-depth review of the balance sheet, capital plan and related metrics, but given the state of the budget bill and capital appropriation, we will discuss: - current position relative to the economic crisis, from a capital finance perspective (investments coming at the next meeting) - provide a high level overview of the balance sheet going out five years

State Operating Appropriation & Net Student Fees % of Total Revenue

$221 M $119 M

Scholarship Allowance as a % of Student Fees

Institutional Gift Aid Institutional gift aid – undergraduate grew 91% from FY07 through FY13 Institutional gift aid – graduate grew 71% from FY07 through FY13 Total institutional gift aid grew 83% from FY07 through FY13

Calculating “Net Price” Full-time, First-time (Beginners; FT, FTB) at time of fall census Gift aid recipients only “Awarded” vs. disbursed aid “Packaged” aid Assumes constant course load through spring semester “Cost of Attendance” reflects FT, FTB composition based upon living arrangements (weighted average) Tuition & mandatory fees, books & supplies, transportation, miscellaneous, AND Living arrangements BL homogenous – most common dorm/meal package IUPUI & Regional campuses – mix of residential living, off-campus, with and without parents Real living costs dependent upon student choice(s) Subtracting average gift aid from COA leaves “Net Price” USSS initiative to standardize COA figures used for packaging will help normalize this process.

Average IPEDS Net Price: Peer Comparison Bloomington Campus

IU Affordability Initiatives Front page/ key focus on IU home page Click in to focused affordability initiatives

Financial Literacy Initiative Update Online learning modules “soft launching” now Mandatory for Fall 2013 (excluding international & transfer students) Financial literacy basics: budgeting, savings, credit, borrowing, time value of money Reach 14,000 students BEFORE they begin their careers at IU Largest reported collegiate effort according to EverFi (course vendor) Courses for Credit F260: Personal Finance (3 credit hours) offered as an elective at every campus currently 1 credit hour courses (F151, F152, F251) with progressive personal finance topics now in remonstrance period will availability expected in May 2013 Website active Workshops continually delivered Social media (Facebook & Twitter feed) Peer-to-Peer Advising program SPEA student to provide oversight In-person pilots for Fall 2013 for BL & NW; engaging with all campuses for delivery Student advising groups forming on each campus to help shape programming and delivery mechanisms

Financial Aid Business Processes Award Letter best practices/ shopping sheet Loan Notifications Revised Cost of Attendance methodology Improved communication accompanying loan acceptance and disbursement Satisfactory Academic Progress

Award Letter/ Shopping Sheet - Consistent across all campuses - Clearly identifies/ separates grants & scholarships from loans - Breaks out loan options by type - Provides graduation rate, loan default rates, median borrowing and links regarding loan repayment - Campuses may supplement with additional information - Demystifies process

- Bloomington scores very well compared to national averages - Although all other campuses have low cost of attendance compared to national averages, graduation rates are in the low category and loan default rates are higher

Enhanced Gift Management Initiative Develop best practices guide for administration of gifts funds Develop tools and reports to assist in the effective management of gift funds Pilot opportunities for school and unit Deans, fiscal staff and development staff to discuss effective gift account management and issues related to potential dormancy, underutilization and compliance with donor intent Support IU’s continued efforts to address affordability and financial literacy by developing a tool to assist students in finding available scholarships that match their qualifications and needs