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Using Professional Judgment for Cost of Attendance (COA) Lamar D. Richardson Duke University Fuqua School of Business NCASFAA 2007 FALL CONFERENCE
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Agenda COA Development: Federal Guidelines Federal Guidelines Institutional Guidelines Institutional Guidelines COA – Allowable Items A PJ Party PJ Issues and Concerns How to say “No” without saying “No” Options
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COA Development Number of months (nine to thirteen months) Cost of living surveys Student involvement, Financial Aid Committees Special circumstances based on your school
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COA Development Federal Guidelines: SFA Handbook, Volume 3, Chapter 2 Cost of Education Established each year by each school’s financial aid office. Established each year by each school’s financial aid office. Costs directly related to a student’s education that may be met through financial aid. Costs directly related to a student’s education that may be met through financial aid. Components (allowable costs) of a COA are very similar at each school, the amounts will vary significantly from institution to institution. Components (allowable costs) of a COA are very similar at each school, the amounts will vary significantly from institution to institution.
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COA Development: Institutional Guidelines: Policies such as using University Cost of Living Fee Structures Graduation requirements that help dictate what can be included in COA
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COA Development Allowable items Tuition and Fees Tuition and Fees Books, supplies, transportation, personal, and miscellaneous Books, supplies, transportation, personal, and miscellaneous Room and board or rent and utilities Room and board or rent and utilities Dependent care Dependent care Study abroad expenses Study abroad expenses Disability expenses Disability expenses Employment expenses for coop study Employment expenses for coop study Loan fees Loan fees
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PJ Party Alone = With Staff =
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PJ Issues and Concerns Medical/Dental Issues Transportation Issues Childcare Lifestyle choices Preparatory Courses Licensing Exams (USMLE, Bar, etc.) Remediation Study Abroad
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How to say “No” without saying “No” Decline in a Professional Manner: Explain regulations Explain fairness and equity for all Discuss student’s other options Appeal process, FA Committee Offer tissue and candy Other?
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Options
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