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Financial Aid for Medical School Accepted Students Day April 12th, 2014 Jan Price Director of Financial Aid – Carolinas Campus
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Costs at VCOM Financial aid options and why loans are good, realistic options Budget planning and repayment options that are manageable Agenda
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Costs At VCOM VCOM Tuition$40,600 Federal Student Loan Fees$ 1,669 Living and Other Educational Expenses$31,171 (see expense estimates below) Total Cost of Attendance$73,440 SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT$4,594 HOUSING $7,576 UTILITIES$3,028 MEALS$3,861 TRANSPORTATION AND TRAVEL $6,828 MEDICAL EXPENSES $2,137 PERSONAL EXPENSES $3,147
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Financial Aid Options Scholarships VCOM’s website: http://www.vcom.vt.edu/financial/http://www.vcom.vt.edu/financial/ Service Contracts National Health Service Corps (NHSC) Scholarship Program Military Health Professions Scholarship Program (HPSP) Students Loans Unsubsidized Stafford Graduate PLUS Private
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Applying For Loans 2014-2015 VCOM Financial Aid Application http://www.vcom.vt.edu/financial/ 2014-2015 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) http://www.fafsa.gov Loan applications
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Loan Eligibility 1.Cost of Attendance - Scholarships and Service Contracts = Unsubsidized Stafford Loan 2.Cost of Attendance - Scholarships and Service Contracts - Unsubsidized Stafford Loan = Graduate PLUS or Private loan
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Unsubsidized Stafford Loans Fixed interest rate set June 1 st 1.072% origination fee Interest starts accruing right away No credit check, but cannot be in default on any student loan Maximum amount of $47,167 (12 months) $44,944 maximum for OMS1 (11 month academic year here at VCOM)
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Graduate PLUS and Private Loans Graduate PLUS loan Fixed interest rate 4.288% origination fee Interest starts accruing right away Private (Alternative) loan Variable of fixed interest rate, based on your credit score and the market rate Interest starts accruing right away Maximum amount for either loan is Cost of Attendance minus other aid
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Loan Applications Processed through the Direct Lending system Unsubsidized Direct Loan and Graduate PLUS loans only require an Award Letter response and do not require a separate application Private loans require an Award Letter response and also require a separate application with a lender All loan types require Promissory Notes (MPNs) through the Direct Loans website or through the lender’s website
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Borrowing Responsibly Unsubsidized Stafford – 5.41% fixed (currently) Graduate PLUS – 6.41% fixed (currently) Year 1Year 2Year 3Year 4Total Annual Unsubsidized Limits $44,944$4444,9$42,722 $175,332 Graduate PLUS$28,496$26,906$30,402$28,846$114,650 Maximum Stafford & Graduate PLUS $73,440$71,850$73,124$71,568$289,982 The approximate cost of your education:
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Borrower 1 is financing to maximum Unsubsidized Stafford loan limits and supplementing with Graduate PLUS Borrower 2 is financing as above, minus $5,000 each year in Graduate PLUS These examples assume immediate repayment (25 years) after six-month grace period Principal balance Balance at graduation (after interest capitalization) Total loan cost based on a 25-year repayment term Borrower 1: Max. Unsubsidized & Grad PLUS $290,000$327,963$731,833 Borrower 2: Less $5,000 of Grad PLUS & Unsub$270,000$305,078$677,023 Difference$20,000$22,885$64,840 The Long-Term Cost
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Breakdown Principal balance Difference$20,000 Yearly$5,000 Weekly$96.15 Daily Cost$13.69
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So … If you can adjust your expenses by less than $14 a day for the next four years, you could save yourself $55,000!
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Determine Your Income Employment Personal savings Family support Financial aid funds
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Identify Your Expenses Fixed Expenses: Tuition and fees Rent Child care Taxes Insurance premiums
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Identify Your Expenses Variable Expenses: Utilities Food Clothing Transportation Other living expenses
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Cost of a Daily Latte Daily $4 Weekly $20 Monthly$87 Annually$1,040 Cost over 4 years$4,160 Repayment over 25 years at 6.41%$11,400
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Loan Repayment Repayment Plan Length Normal = 10 years Extended = up to 25 years Repayment Plan Type Standard – fixed, equal monthly payments Income-Based –monthly payments go up and down with your income
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Loan Repayment Postponement Options Deferments ex. – In-School Deferment Forbearances ex. – Residency Forbearance
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Default Any time you miss a payment for more than 270 days Possible consequences: Referred to a collection agency Reported to the national credit bureaus Loss of federal financial aid eligibility Garnished wages Intercepted tax refunds Suspended or revoked professional license
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Early Repayment No early repayment penalties of any kind Within 120 days of disbursement, loan fees and accrued interest are negated Extra payments go to accrued interest first, then to principal Death, or Total and Permanent Disability Discharge
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Costs at VCOM Financial aid options and why loans are good, realistic options Budget planning and repayment options that are manageable Review
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Questions? Jan Price jprice@carolinas.vcom.edu (864) 327-9836
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