Title: Student Loan Summit
1Student Loan Summit
- Jackson, Mississippi
- May 22, 2008
2(No Transcript)
3Current Environment
- Recent History
- Impact
- Why?---The Perfect Storm
- Good Reading
- Recent Legislation
- The Last 24 Hours
4Recent History
- Exodus of Lenders from FFELP
- Exodus of Lenders from Consolidation Market
- Exodus of Lenders from Private Student Loan Market
5Impact
- Loss of Front-end Pricing Benefits
- Reduced or elimination of Back-end Borrower
Benefits - Reduced Service Levels
- Limited availability to certain sectors and
students - More restricted availability of Private Loans at
higher prices
6Why?---The Perfect Storm
- College Cost Reduction and Access Act of
2007Reduced Margins and Insurance - Sub Prime Credit Crisis spreads to Student
LoansNo liquidity for new loans - Congress took away half the lender profits and
the credit crisis took the other half.
7Good Reading
- NASFAAs The Student Loan Credit Crunch
published 4/29/2008 - Mark Kantrowitzs Solving the Student Loan
Credit Crunch published 3/10/1008 and updated
4/30/2008 - Tim Ranzettas Student Lending Analytics
8Recent Legislation
- HR 5715 Ensuring Continued Access to Student
Loans Act of 2008 - --DOE able to act as secondary market for
FFELP - --Increased Unsubsidized Stafford Loan
Limits for Undergraduates - --PLUS Loan Modifications
- --Lender of Last Resort Provisions
- HR 5914 HR 5723
9The last 24 Hours
- Dear Colleague Letter of May 21, 2008
- Sallie Maes Announcement of May 21, 2008
10Guarantors Respond To Survey Tool
- Survey Results
- May 22, 2008
11All Sectors FFEL Loans Originated Between
7/01/06 and 6/30/07 Current Guaranty Agencies
Ranked by Dollars Disbursed
12Guarantor 2008 Survey ResultsPricingTop 5
Guarantors for MS respond
- What pricing/repayment benefit changes have been
made for FY 09? - USA Funds for loans guaranteed on or after Feb
1, 2008, USAF will subsidize from its non-federal
resources, one half (1/2) of the 1 federal
default fee, when the origination - NSLP Has extended the ½ FDF through 6/30/09
- TSAC Has begun paying the 1 FDF on behalf of
the borrowers for all institutions, all loan
types, and all lenders. - TG Will continue to subsidize the 1 FDF for
Stafford and PLUS loans for student and parent
borrowers for 08/09 - ASA Making no changes to pricing and repayment
benefits for the upcoming year. ASA continues to
charge the 1 FDF.
13Guarantor 2008 Survey ResultsChanges Top 5
Guarantors for MS respond
- What changes in terms of the type of schools,
students and parents do you plan to serve in FY
09? - USA Funds None
- NSLP None
- TSAC None
- TG None
- ASA - None
14Guarantor 2008 Survey ResultsOutlook Top 5
Guarantors for MS respond
- What is the outlook in terms of capacity to
guarantee Federal Student Loans in FY 09? - USA Funds No limits or curtailments are planned
- NSLP No limits or curtailments are planned
- TSAC No limits or curtailments are planned
- TG No limits or curtailments are planned
- ASA No limits or curtailments are planned
15Guarantor 2008 Survey ResultsInternal Changes
Top 5 Guarantors for MS respond
- What internal changes have been made by your
organization in terms of marketing, personnel,
customer service representation and other support
resources in light of the current student lending
issues? - USA Funds No staffing or organizational changes
- NSLP No Cutbacks
- TSAC Checking with schools to determine lender
changes requiring systematic changes to the
guarantor system - TG No major internal changes are currently
expected - ASA No changes
16Guarantor 2008 Survey ResultsContinuing Top 5
Guarantors for MS respond
- Are you continuing to guarantee Federal
Consolidation Loans? - USA Funds Yes
- NSLP Yes
- TSAC Yes
- TG Yes
- ASA - Yes
17Guarantor 2008 Survey ResultsChanges to
Terms/Benefits Top 5 Guarantors for MS respond
- Have you made any changes in your requirements
and/or terms/benefits? If so, what? - USA Funds No
- NSLP No
- TSAC No
- TG No
- ASA - No
18Guarantor 2008 Survey ResultsContingency Plans
Top 5 Guarantors for MS respond
- What contingency plans do you have for FY 08/09
given the current student loan environment? - All Guarantors have a plan to address potential
gaps and are working with the U.S. Department of
Educations requirement to submit a LLR plan
19Guarantor 2008 Survey Results Top 5 Guarantors
for MS respondInformation
- What information do you expect to receive at the
Summit? - Hear of the concerns of the schools and how we
can assist MS financial aid community and the
students we serve - A better understanding as to what schools are
planning for 09/10 - A sense from the schools about concerns on
preferred lender lists, LLR, funding shortfalls
and HR 5715 - The many challenges in funding and access in
higher education faced by schools in MS - To reassure schools of our commitment to them and
the students they serve and the availability of
FFEL funds in the future -
-
20Lenders Respond To Survey
- Survey Results
- May 22, 2008
21All Sectors Original Lender for student Attending
Schools in the State Top Ten (10) Lenders by
Dollars Disbursed between 7/01/06 and 6/30/07
22Lender 2008 Survey ResultsProducts Offered
- Loans products provided
- BancorpSouth Stafford, Undergraduate/Graduate
PLUS - Brazos Student Lending Stafford,
Undergraduate/Graduate PLUS, Private
(Alternative) - CampusDoor Private (Alternative) only
- Citibank Stafford, Undergraduate/Graduate PLUS,
Private (Alternative) - Citizens Bank of Philadelphia Stafford,
Undergraduate/Graduate PLUS - Education Services Foundation Stafford,
Undergraduate/Graduate PLUS - First Tennessee Bank Stafford,
Undergraduate/Graduate PLUS, Private
(Alternative) - Hancock Bank Stafford, Undergraduate/Graduate
PLUS
23Lender 2008 Survey ResultsProducts Offered
Continued
- Regions Bank Stafford, Undergraduate/Graduate
PLUS, Private (Alternative) - Renasant Bank Stafford, Undergraduate/Graduate
PLUS - SallieMae/Sallie Mae Education Trust Stafford,
Undergraduate/Graduate PLUS, Private
(Alternative) - Trustmark National Bank Stafford,
Undergraduate/Graduate PLUS - Wells Fargo Bank Stafford, Undergraduate/Graduat
e PLUS, Private (Alternative)
24Lender 2008 Survey ResultsSources
- What is the source(s) of funding used to
originate your loans? - Premiums from sale of loans to secondary markets.
Interest income less cost of funding and
expenses. - Commercial lines of credit Securitization
- Line of credit is funding source to originate
loans which includes provision to sell loans
within a specified timeline after the final
disbursement of such loans. - Banks own funds from lines of credit,
shareholders, etc. - Uses deposits from Consumer, Business and
Commercial sources to create and originate
funding for student loans. - Asset backed securitizations
- Funding is based on bank sources
25Lender 2008 Survey ResultsPricing
- What pricing/repayment benefit changes have been
made for 2008/2009? - BancorpSouth No front end or back end benefits
due to the programs being eliminated by our
secondary markets - Brazos Student Lending Elimination of benefits
that allowed the lender to pay the federal and
guarantor fees on behalf of the borrower - Citibank Origination fee is now paid by
Stafford Loan borrowers. The Federal Default Fee
(FDF) is now paid by the borrower unless the
borrower uses a guarantor who pays the fee - Citizens Bank of Philadelphia No longer offer
zero (0) fee loans and no longer offer 2
interest rate reduction for auto debt - Education Services Foundation No payment of
upfront fees no repayment benefits - First Tennessee Bank All borrower benefits have
been eliminated for 2008-2009 -
26Lender 2008 Survey ResultsPricing (Continued)
- Hancock Bank No longer offer zero (0) fee loans
or the 2 interest rate reduction for auto debit - Regions Bank Discontinuing subsidy of Stafford
Loan origination fee for loans guaranteed after
May 2, 2008 - Renasant Bank No longer subsidize default and
origination fees nor offer repayment benefits
(interest rate reduction for ACH payments - SallieMae/Sallie Mae Education Trust Benefits
and repayment incentives and the terms of private
loan programs vary by school, servicer, guarantor
(if applicable) and other factors - Trustmark National Bank No longer offer 2 rate
reduction in repayment benefit on all loan
products - Wells Fargo Bank interest reduction rate of
.050 at repayment interest rate reduction
during repayment (.025) for automatic
withdrawals from a checking or saving account no
longer paying FDF or origination fee for fedreral
loans after July 1, 2008
27Lender 2008 Survey ResultsChanges
- As of this date what changes in terms of the
types of schools, students and parents do you
plane to serve in 2008-2009 - BancorpSouth Will lend to borrowers attending
an eligible MS school, and will lend to MS
residents attending out of state eligible school - Brazos Student Lending None
- Citibank Will suspend lending at certain
schools where loans with lower balances and
shorter interest earning periods result in
unsatisfactory financial returns. Citizens Bank
of Philadelphia - None - Education Services Foundation None
- First Tennessee Bank None
-
28Lender 2008 Survey ResultsChanges Terms/Types
(Continued)
- Hancock Bank - None
- Regions Bank None
- Renasant Bank borrowers must be attending an
eligible MS school or a MS resident attending an
eligible out of state school - SallieMae/Sallie Mae Education Trust None
- Trustmark National Bank None
- Wells Fargo Bank - None
29Lender 2008 Survey ResultsOutlook
- As of this date what is the outlook in terms of
capacity or originate Federal Student Loans in
2008/09? - BancorpSouth Will be originating loans for this
loan period - Brazos Student Lending - 0 funding suspended
until portfolio can be securitized - Citibank Continues to have the necessary
funding available to originate student loans - Citizens Bank of Philadelphia Continues to have
funding available for student loan for FY 08/09 - Education Services Foundation Does not
currently anticipate a lack of funding for the AY
08/09 - First Tennessee Bank Outlook is still good
30Lender 2008 Survey ResultsOutlook (Continued)
- Hancock Bank Has available student loan funds
for 08/09 - Regions Bank Not changing its capacity to
originate Federal Student Loans in 08/09 - Renasant Bank If no further negative impact to
the student loan industry, plans are to originate
as in the past - SallieMae/Sallie Mae Education Trust Has funds
available for funding both student loans and
general corporate purposes - Trustmark National Bank Does not have a set
capacity at this time and are still open for all
originations at this point - Wells Fargo Bank Has available student loan
funds for 08/09
31Lender 2008 Survey ResultsPrivate/Alternative
Loans
- What is the Outlook in terms of capacity to
originate Private (Alternative) Loans for
applicants in 08/09? - Brazos Student Lending 30 Some trading
partners have abandoned their programs - Campus Door Continues to have the necessary
funding available - Citibank Continues to have the necessary
funding available - First TN Outlook is good
- Renasant No plans to change
- Sallie Mae/Sallie Mae Education Trust Continues
to have the necessary funding available - Wells Fargo Continues to have necessary funding
available
32Lender 2008 Survey ResultsInternal Changes
- What internal changes have been made by your
organization in terms of marketing, personnel,
customer service representation and other support
resources in light of the current student lending
environment? - BancorpSouth Reduction in marketing as a result
of the Sunshine Act, elimination of three (3)
positions in other states as our policy changed
on 1/08 only originate for MS schools and MS
residents attending in or out of state
institutions - Brazos Student Lending 60 of workforce will be
eliminated by 10/01/08 - Citibank Unable to determine their comment due
to space on the site - Education Services Foundation Decreased
marketing and efforts and budget - Sallie Mae/Sallie Mae Education Trust Currently
making changes in response to the College Cost
Reduction and Access Act of 2007
33Lender 2008 Survey ResultsInternal Changes
(Continued)
- Citizens Bank of Philadelphia None
- First Tennessee Bank To date no changes have
been made in this area - Hancock Bank - None
- Regions To date no changes
- Renasant Bank Personnel and customer service
has not changed - Wells Fargo - None at this time
34Lender 2008 Survey ResultsConsolidation Loans
- Are you continuing to originate Federal
Consolidation Loans? - All responses were no
35Lender 2008 Survey ResultsContingency Plan
- What contingency plan do you have for 2008/2009
given the current student lending environment? - BancorpSouth Lending in MS and MS residents
attending an eligible out of state school - Brazos Student Lending Diversify business in
lines that are complimentary to our non-profit
mission - Citibank
- Citizens Bank of Philadelphia Continue to serve
our students - Education Services Foundation If no changes to
the student loan environment occur over the next
several months we will attempt to amend our line
of credit to allow us to hold the loans for an
extended period of time to work in conjunction
with MHEAC - First Tennessee Bank Other than eliminating
borrower benefits FTB plans to operate basically
has it has in past years
36Lender 2008 Survey ResultsContingency Plan
(Continued)
- Hancock Bank To continue to offer our
commitment and involvement within our community
and the student loan industry - Regions Committed to student lending as one of
the many services and products that are provided
to its customers - Renasant Bank Plans to continue originating
student loans for 2008/2009. Any future plans
will be dependent upon the U.S. Department of
Education - Sallie Mae/Sallie Mae Education Trust Secure
- Trustmark To move forward in the program
utilizing low key marketing strategy, prepared to
hold loans for a longer period of time until the
market makes and turn and our loans can be
purchased - Wells Fargo Actively evaluating pending
legislative changes and the evolving student
lending environment
37Lender 2008 Survey ResultsInformation?
- What information do you expect to receive at the
Student Loan Summit? - To reassure Mississippi Universities and Colleges
that they are committed to the loan industry, to
students, parents and schools and to financing
higher education - To learn the reaction of schools of current
market conditions and their plans for the future - Other school and lender thoughts on the future of
the student loan industry - A hope that the majority of schools, lenders and
guarantee agencies will be able to assist and
support one another and continue to serve in the
FFEL programs as in previous years - To learn how to best work together
38Schools Respond to Survey
39School 2008 Survey ResultsFY 09 Plans
- Which description most accurately describes your
schools federal student loan plans for 08/09
school year? - We remain committed to the FFEL program and never
seriously considered a move to Direct Lending - Wesley College A DIRECT Lending school but have
decided to become a FFEL school for FY 08/09 - Alcorn State Will remain a DIRECT Lending
school
40School 2008 Survey ResultsImportance and
Preferred Lender List
- Please indicate the single most important reason
to remain or (become) a FFEL school? - Insufficient time to make change (concerned about
implementation time) - Enhanced customer service to the Financial Aid
Office - Better borrower benefits for the student
(Majority answered) - Other systems/operational issues
-
41School 2008 Survey ResultsPreferred Lender List
-
- Do you have separate Preferred Lender lists for
Stafford, Undergrad PLUS, Graduate Plus, and/or
Private (Alternative) Loans? - 7 out of the 10 who do provide a Preferred Lender
List offers a separate listing for other loan
types
42School 2008 Survey ResultsPreferred Lender List
(Continued)
- What criteria is used in the selection process
for your PLL? - Knowledge, customer and quality of service
- Availability
- Calls and visits from representatives from the
various lenders - RFI with formal Lender, Review meetings
- Electronic capability
- Volume
- An assessment tool used by those in the office
with direct student contact -
43Best Practices for Constructing a Lender List
- Determine your selection criteria
- Develop a list of factors to evaluate when
deciding which lenders to recommend to borrowers - Do all the candidates meet the chosen criteria
- Are certain factors of greater significance than
others - Borrowers needs and expectations
- Borrower benefits
- Customer Service
- Customer satisfaction
- Lifetime service and repayment support
- Lender experience and reputation
- Schools processing needs
- Lender processing standards
- Interest rates, fees and loan benefits
- Estimated costs, savings, sample payment charts
44Preferred Lender Lists
- Remember schools are required to document the
process and - Must disclose to prospective borrowers your
method and criteria used to select lenders - Must provide comparative information on interest
rates and other benefits - Must provide prominent statement that prospective
borrowers are not limited to lenders on list - May not assign lender to first-time borrowers
- Must update list and comparison information at
least annually
45Preferred Lender Lists Things to Remember
- What are the Conditions
- Must contain a minimum of 3 lenders willing to
make loans to students at the institution - All lenders listed must not be affiliated
- May not include lenders that have offered
financial or other benefits to the school in
exchange for inclusion on the list - If you do not use the term Preferred with your
lender list then you do not have a Preferred
Lender List
46Affiliated Lender
- Is defined as one that
- Is under the ownership or control of the same
entity or individuals - Is a wholly or partly owned subsidiary of the
same parent company - Has director, trustees, or general partners of
one of the lenders that constitute a majority of
the persons holding similar positions with the
other lender
47Preferred Lender Lists Things to Remember (Cont.)
- Consider carefully the placement of each lender
on your list since some borrowers will simply
choose the first lender - Determine which criteria to use in order to sort
the list and make it clear how the list is sorted
(by alpha or by a score assigned by the school
based on the selection process or maybe your
listing is based upon customer service ratings or
on the lowest cost to the borrower based on the
mix of borrower benefits offered by the lender)
48Preferred Lender Lists
- The U.S. Department of Education stated that
plans are in place to provide a model format for
schools to use when designing and publishing a
list of recommended or suggested lender
49School 2008 Survey ResultsOne or More Guarantor
- Do you utilize more than one Guarantor?
- Of the 17 schools which responded only 3 answered
No - Do you require school certification of Private
Loans? - Of the 13 schools which participate in the
Private Loan Programs all responded Yes - What platform do you use to electronically
communicate with lenders? - 2 - participants use Open Net
- 1 - other
- 14 - use ELM
-
50School 2008 Survey ResultsContingency Plans
- Given the current student lending environment
what contingency plans do you have for 2008/2009? - Field Co-Op
- Lender of Last Resort
- No plans at the time (majority responded)
- Exploring Direct Lending
51School 2008 Survey ResultsTodays Meeting
- What do you expect to learn here today?
- The advantages of Direct Lending from a
Non-Lender or Guarantor - What are other financial aid offices doing
- Candid exchange of information
- To stay as informed as possible
- Receive updates as to what is going on in the
industry - Determine how current and possible future changes
will impact the students - Commitment from lenders and will be there for our
students - Plans/strategies others are using
- How current and future changes within the
industry may impact our students