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1 Financial Aid College of Graduate Health Sciences

2 Applying for Financial Aid 0 Free Application for Federal Student 0 PIN: www.pin.ed.gov www.pin.ed.gov 0 FAFSA Application: 0 www.fafsa.ed.gov (School code: 006725) www.fafsa.ed.gov 0 Complete each school year

3 Accept Award To view your awards, follow these 5 steps: 0 Login to Banner Self-ServiceBanner Self-Service 0 Click on Financial Aid 0 Next, click on Award 0 Award for Aid year and select year 0 Accept the Terms and Conditions 0 Lastly, you should click on Accept Award Offer * NOTE: When accepting awards, you are accepting for the entire year and not just for the term.

4 Entrance Counseling 0 Sign in to StudentLoans.gov using your Federal Student Aid PIN 0 Select "Complete Counseling" on the left- hand navigation bar 0 Select "Entrance Counseling" under "Choose Counseling Type

5 Refund Disbursement 0 Financial aid must first pay a student's tuition and fees each term. If excess funds remain after paying these expenses, the student is sent a financial aid refund to help them pay for their books and living expenses. 0 Financial Aid will be disbursed on the Term Start Date

6 One On One Counseling 0 ALL new incoming students are required to schedule and complete a one-on-one counseling session with their Financial Aid Counselor 0 Must complete by December 1, 2015 – Student will not be allowed to register for Spring 2016 term. 0 Skype 0 Office Visit MANDATORY!!!!!

7 Loan Limits

8 Types of Loans 0 Direct Unsubsidized Loan 0 Direct Graduate Plus Loan 0 Private/Alternative Loan

9 Direct Unsubsidized Loan 0 $20,500 (Unsubsidized) 0 5.84% Interest (last yr. 6.21%) 0 No payments while in school 0 Payments begin six months after graduation 0 Aggregate Limit = $138,500 (Unsubsidized)

10 Direct Graduate PLUS Loan 0 Eligibility is the difference between Cost of Attendance (COA) MINUS other aid being received 0 6.84% interest rate (last yr. 7.21%) 0 No payments while in school 0 Payments begin six months after graduation Where to apply: www.studentloans.gov www.studentloans.gov

11 Additional Funds Request Form

12 Credit Check with Graduate Plus Loan 0 Requires a credit check as part of the application process 0 You cannot have any adverse credit history - Obtain an endorser 0 Your credit is evaluated every time you request a new PLUS loan

13 Cost of Attendance

14 2015-2016 In-State Cost of Attendance 1 st Year Pharmacology ESTIMATE 0 Tuition $15,000 0 Fees $ 3,325 0 Books and Supplies$ 3,000 0 Living Expenses$21,318 Total $42,643

15 2015-2016 Out-of-State Cost of Attendance 1 st Year Pharmacology ESTIMATE 0 Tuition $23,000 0 Fees $ 3,325 0 Books and Supplies$ 3,000 0 Living Expenses$21,318 Total $50,643

16 In-state packaging example COA = $ 42,643 0 $ 20,500 Direct Unsubsidized Loan 0 $22,143 Graduate PLUS Loan $42,643 * Scholarships/Institutional waivers will decrease loan amounts

17 Out-of-state packaging example COA = $ 50,643 0 $ 20,500 Direct Unsubsidized Loan 0 $30,143 Graduate PLUS Loan $ 50,643 * Scholarships/Institutional waivers will decrease loan amounts

18 Student Loan History

19 Loan History – Studentloans.gov Federal Student Aid launched a new feature on its website at StudentAid.gov. Students, parents, and borrowers can now log in to StudentAid.gov to view their federal student loan and grant information from the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS).

20 New Loan Interest Rates 2015-2016 0 First disbursement on or after July 1, 2015 Direct Unsubsidized Loans – 5.84% Direct Graduate PLUS Loans – 6.84%

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22 Understanding Repayment Plans Student borrowers may repay their student loans through one of the several repayment plans:

23 Standard Repayment Plan Under this plan, the borrower will pay a fixed amount of at least $50 each month for up to 10 years. For most borrowers, this plan results in the lowest total interest paid because the repayment period is shorter than it would be under any of the other repayment plans. (Subsidized, Unsubsidized and PLUS Loans) Consolidation borrowers have a repayment period of 10 - 30 years depending on their total loan indebtedness.

24 Graduated Repayment Plan The Graduated Repayment Plan may be beneficial if the borrower’s income is low when they leave school but is likely to steadily increase. Under this plan, payments start out low and then increases every two years. Like the Standard Plan, the maximum repayment period is 10 years for Subsidized, Unsubsidized, and PLUS Loans.

25 Income-Based Repayment Under IBR, monthly payment is based on the borrower’s Adjusted Gross Income (AGI), family size, and state of residence. The minimum monthly payment may be as low as $0 or $50 depending on the calculated IBR amount. Monthly payments are adjusted each year according to changes in your income and family size – new application must be submitted. An IBR fact sheet, calculator and Q&A is available on www.StudentAid.ed.gov

26 PAYE – Pay As You Earn 0 No Date requirement or PFH 0 No Cap on monthly payments 0 25- Year Loan Forgiveness: For Graduate

27 PSLF (Public Service Loan Forgiveness) 0 The PSLF Program is intended to encourage individuals to enter and continue to work full-time in public service jobs. Under this program, borrowers may qualify for forgiveness of the remaining balance of their Direct Loans if the borrower: Is not in default Makes 120 separate, full monthly payments, after October 1, 2007 under one or more specified repayment plans (IBR & PAYE) Is employed full-time at a public service organization while making the 120 required payments, when requesting forgiveness, and when forgiveness is granted 0 Complete - Employment Certification Form

28 Consolidation 0 A Direct Consolidation Loan allows you to consolidate (combine) multiple federal student loans into one loan. The result is a single monthly payment instead of multiple payments. 0 If you consolidate your loans during your grace period, you will give up the remainder of your grace period and begin repayment after your Direct Consolidation Loan is disbursed (paid out). Your first bill will be due approximately two months after the Direct Consolidation Loan is disbursed. 0 How Do I Apply Online Web Application - Apply online. www.loanconsolidation.ed.gov www.loanconsolidation.ed.gov

29 Postpone Payment 0 You can receive a deferment or forbearance that allows you to temporarily postpone or reduce your federal student loan payments. Postponing or reducing your payments may help you avoid default. 0 During a deferment, you do not need to make payments. 0 With forbearance, you may be able to stop making payments or reduce your monthly payment for up to 12 months. Interest will continue to accrue on your subsidized and unsubsidized loans (including all PLUS loans).

30 Resources: 0 Financial Literacy Website: http://www.uthsc.edu/finaid/flight/index.php 0 Facebook Page: UTHSC Flight  One-Stop-Shop: Located in 910 Building on the 1 st floor Services available: - Financial aid - Bursar Office - Registrar Office  Financial Literacy Library: (located in the One-Stop-Shop)

31 Contact Information Ms. Janice G. Maddox, MBA Financial Literacy Coordinator Counselor - CGHS One Stop Shop (901) 448-1601 jmaddox9@uthsc.edu Skype: Janice.maddox3

32 Questions Answers


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