Financial Aid for Bursars NYSOBBA June 12, 2019 Federal Loan Counseling
Marist College Founded in 1929 Located in New York’s historic Hudson Valley Branch located in Florence, Italy Enrollment 2018-2019 5,699 Traditional Undergraduate 958 Graduate and Adult Albany Marist NYC Marist Federal Loan Counseling
Agenda Components of Financial Aid Case Studies Financial Aid Award Letter/Billing Student Loan Repayment/Forbearance Current Financial Aid Topics/Update
What is Financial Aid? Financial aid is funding used to assist students and families to pay for postsecondary educational expenses.
Types of Financial Aid Gift Aid: Self Help Aid: Scholarships (merit/academic) Grants (need based) Federal College Work Study Loans (need based and non-need based) Gift Aid: Self Help Aid: Federal Loan Counseling
Percentage of High School Graduates Who Completed a FAFSA
- Expected Family Contribution What is Financial Need? Cost of Attendance - Expected Family Contribution = Financial Need Federal Loan Counseling
Cost of Attendance (COA)? What is Cost of Attendance (COA)? May include: Tuition and Fees Room and Board Books Travel Miscellaneous Expenses Billable costs Non-billable costs Varies widely from college to college
What is the Expected Family Contribution (EFC)? Calculated using data from the federal application form (FAFSA) and a federal formula. It is used to determine student aid eligibility. Amount family can reasonably be expected to contribute Stays the same regardless of college Federal Loan Counseling
5 Factors Considered in Calculating Your EFC: Income Assets Household size Number of students in college Age of older parent Examples of Assets: Educational IRA Accounts 529 Savings Plan* Prepaid Tuition Plan Trusts Inheritance Stocks Cash Mutual Funds * These accounts are reported as parental investments on the FAFSA, including all accounts owned by the student and the parents for any member of the household.
Case Studies
Case Studies
Federal Loan Repayment and Forgiveness Standard Repayment Extended Repayment Graduated Repayment Income Based Repayment Income Contingent Repayment Pay As You Earn Repayment
Federal Loan Repayment Payment Plan Payment Type Payment Period Standard Fixed 10 years Extended Fixed or Graduated Up to 25 years Graduated Lower at first, then increase every 2 years
Federal Loan Repayment Payment Plan Repayment Type Payment Period Income Based 10% or 15% of discretionary income, recalculated annually Outstanding balance forgiven after 20 or 25 years Income Contingent The lesser of 20% of discretionary income or the amount paid under fixed 12 year plan Outstanding balance forgiven after 25 years Pay As You Earn REPAYE PAYE 10% of discretionary income based on AGI and family size Outstanding balance forgiven after 20 years
Federal Loan Forgiveness Public Service Loan Forgiveness: Must be employed in certain public service jobs Must make 120 qualifying monthly payments Teacher Loan Forgiveness: Must teach full-time in a low-income elementary or secondary school, or educational service agency Up to $17,500 of Federal Direct Loan (subsidized or unsubsidized) may be forgiven Federal Loan Counseling
Higher Education Act 1965- First enacted to govern the administration of federal student aid programs 2008- Last reauthorization of the Act With college costs & student debt increasing, many changes to student aid programs have been proposed
Proposed Financial Aid Updates Enhance Counseling for Federal Aid Recipients Annual counseling for Federal Loan borrowers Annual Pell Grant counseling Promote Greater Transparency Standardize financial aid award letters Enhance consumer tools providing key college data to students (College Navigator) Require data on transfers & part-time students Provide links for each college listed on FAFSA
Executive Director, Student Financial Services Questions? Joe Weglarz Executive Director, Student Financial Services Joe.Weglarz@marist.edu (845) 575-3230 Marist College Federal Loan Counseling