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1 Consumer Education and Training Services Tony Leahy, Executive Director Josh Feinstein, Seattle University Law School United States Bankruptcy Court Western District of Washington Judge Karen A. Overstreet

2 Presenters Judge Karen A. Overstreet, United States Bankruptcy Court Judge Brian D. Lynch, United States Bankruptcy Court Josh Feinstein, CENTS Tony Leahy, Executive Director, CENTS

3 College benefits go beyond earnings In addition to earning more, college-educated Millennials also have lower unemployment and poverty rates than their less-educated peers. They’re also more likely to be married and less likely to be living in their parent’s home.

4 Now the bad news! Outstanding student loan balances reported on credit reports increased to $1.08 trillion (+$53 billion) as of December 31, 2013, representing a $114 billion increase for 2013. About 11.5% of student loan balances are 90+ days delinquent or in default.

5 Paying For Post-High School Education

6 Choose major/career Salary Per Year Salary Per Month Multiply by.75 Take Home Per Year Take Home Per Month

7 INCOME RESOURCES College Salary Report: Payscale: http://www.payscale.com/college-salary- report/majors-that-pay-you-back/bachelors http://www.payscale.com/college-salary- report/majors-that-pay-you-back/bachelors National Association of Colleges and Employers: http://time.com/money/3829776/heres- what-the-average-grad-makes-right-out-of- college/ http://time.com/money/3829776/heres- what-the-average-grad-makes-right-out-of- college/

8 Select 3-5 colleges College Navigator http://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator/

9 Research Your School! Accredited? Who accredits it? Retention and graduation rate? – Compare schools

10 Default rates What does it mean? – Compare schools

11 Cost to graduate- tuition

12 Cost to graduate- living expenses College Board’s research tables- by region Moderate and low budget 2015-16 Seattle-Tacoma $25,000 and $17,000 https://professionals.collegeboard.org/higher- ed/financial-aid/living-expense/12-month https://professionals.collegeboard.org/higher- ed/financial-aid/living-expense/12-month

13 Total college expense Tuition Living expenses Total amount you need to finance

14 Student loans Federal vs. private loans Types of federal student loans https://studentaid.ed.gov/sa/repay- loans/understand/plans#estimator https://studentaid.ed.gov/sa/repay- loans/understand/plans#estimator Subsidized vs. unsubsidized

15 Student loan payments Identify current interest rate Standard plan 120 months repayment – Monthly payment – Total to pay off loan Change interest rate Change loan term: Extended plan – Monthly payment – Total to pay off loan – http://www2.ed.gov/offices/OSFAP/DirectLoan/calc. html http://www2.ed.gov/offices/OSFAP/DirectLoan/calc. html

16 Spending percentages Student loan monthly payment amount divided by Take Home Earnings Per Month, then multiply by 100= % – $1,092 monthly payment divided by Take Home Earnings Per Month X 100= 26% – 26% of your monthly take home pay will go toward paying off your student loan

17 Effect on monthly budget Higher student loan payments take from other areas of your budget – Housing – Transportation – Food – Entertainment/shopping – Savings – Vacations

18 Troubleshooting Borrowing less (Principal reduction) Grants and scholarships Work study and/or job Living at home/cutting down living expenses Gap year


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