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Title: College Research and Financing


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College Research and Financing
  • Career Explorations
  • Burlington High School
  • A. Nolte

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What to consider I
  • Type of College or University
  • 2-yr or 4-yr ?
  • technical /vocational?
  • single gender or coed?
  • particular affiliation, e.g. religious, military,
    business?
  • Cost
  • Available Aid
  • Academic Programs
  • Selectivity (GPA, class rank, SAT/ACT,
    leadership, service, work ethic, recommendations,
    etc.)
  • Faculty

3
What to consider II
  • Reputation
  • Location
  • Size of school
  • Student/Teacher Ratio
  • Infrastructure (housing, atmosphere, activities,
    student life, facilities)
  • Diversity

4
Cost
  • Tuition the cost of classes
  • Room and Board the cost of living on campus
    (live in dorm, eat at cafeterias)
  • Student Fees various lab, athletic or activity
    fees, health care
  • Books and Supplies
  • Other Fees some schools have other random fees
  • Personal Items (living expenses)
  • Transportation, travel

5
Cost per year
Source www.finaid.org
6
Cost for 4 Years
Assuming college costs go up about 7 per year
? avg. student debt (class of 2008) 25,000
7
Reducing Cost I
  • go to nearby school and live at home
  • go to school part-time (w/part-time job)
  • participate in work-study program
  • Buy used textbooks and supplies needed
  • live off-campus
  • prepare own meals, not eating at cafeteria

8
Reducing Cost II
  • 22 savings (start 2-yr community college
    transfer)
  • connections (e.g., family member)
  • Dual Enrollment (take college classes during
    H.S.)
  • AP classes in H.S. to earn credits for free
  • Take Gap-year (for work or personal advancement)
  • Go to school abroad (e.g. Canada)
  • Etc.

9
How to Pay?
  • Financial Aid (Sources Fed. Govnmt, State,
    Colleges, Private Scholarships, Banks, etc.)
  • Grants and Scholarships
  • Work Study Program
  • Loans
  • Savings (yours, parents, 529 plans, etc.)
  • Work and SAVE (have you started??)

10
How to Pay a puzzle
Plus own contribution from savings and earnings!
11
Grants and Scholarships
  • gift aid do not need to be repaid
  • but scholarships are not entirely free you
    may owe
  • (community) service
  • athletic activities
  • academic results
  • scholarships are based on, for example
  • Financial need
  • Academic / Athletic Achievements
  • Activities, Services, Involvement
  • Recommendations
  • Essay, Interview, Personal Statement

12
Work Study Program
  • self-help aid students earn money for
    education
  • jobs usually within the college (hours are
    appropriate for students)
  • jobs sometimes useful (e.g., desk job where you
    can study, do homework)

13
Loans
  • self-help aid money borrowed to pay for school
    (parents or students)
  • loans must be repaid with interest (lots of
    interest!)
  • typical repay 6 mos. after leaving school
  • no interest while in school
  • deferment if continue on to grad school
  • ? work closely with financial aid advisor!

14
Interest on Loan an example
  • Federal Stafford Loans are now at about 5
    interest p.a.
  • Example
  • UVM will cost you 110,000 over 4 years
  • Assumption you borrow 100,000 at 5
  • Approx. total cost over 10 years
  • Pay total 133,000 over 10 years
  • Which is 1,100 per month for 10 years!
  • Including 33,000 in interest
  • ? avg. student debt 23,000 (www.finaid.org for
    2008)

15
Sources of Financial Aid
  • Federal Government the primary source of
    financial aid (FAFSA.ed.gov)
  • VSAC limited to Vermont residents
  • Vermont state grants, scholarships, and some
    federal and private loans
  • College colleges provide their own amount of
    financial aid
  • Grants, Scholarships, Loans, Work Study
  • Other foundations, civic groups, organizations,
    sponsors, employers, etc.

16
Financial Aid Criteria - General
  • Family income before taxes (incl. students!)
  • Family assets savings, investments (incl.
    students!)
  • Family size (parents plus children)
  • Family members in college
  • The age of your older parent
  • Other factors sometimes considered include
  • Credit card debt
  • Home and/or Business equity
  • Rent/Mortgage payments
  • Retirement accounts

17
Financial Aid Criteria Income and Assets
  • Budget minus Resources Need
  • 1. Income Statement
  • Family income before taxes
  • minus certain expenses
  • Resource 1
  • 2. Balance Sheet
  • Family assets
  • minus certain liabilities/debt
  • Resource 2
  • Yields EFC Expected Family Contribution

18
FAFSA
  • www.FASFA.ed.gov
  • Free Application for Federal Student Aid
  • Example
  • Cost / yr 40,000
  • You pay(EFC) 15,000 (per FAFSA)
  • Financial Aid 25,000 (to be covered by
    grants, loans, etc.)

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College Search - Resources
  • Free tools, e.g. VSACs School Finder, or
    Choices
  • or www.collegeaccess.org
  • or www.collegeboard.com
  • or www.FastWeb.com
  • or www.vsac.org
  • or www.onetcenter.org, etc.
  • Internet Research (colleges and aid programs)
  • Campus visits, open houses, fairs
  • College Pathways Conference (at St. Mikes)
  • Workshops
  • Recommendations
  • Guidance
  • LLL Office (College Connections, Dhyana
    Bradley)
  • Etc.

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College Search - Preparation
  • Meet with school counselor (check your high
    school course map)
  • Keep on track with work, grades, exams
  • Meet with Linking Learning to Life
  • Talk to your parents, guardians, siblings,
    friends, teachers, mentors, classmates, etc.
  • Prepare for tests (PLAN, PSAT, SAT, ACT, etc.)
  • Explore / Research / Visit more than one college
    (target schools reach schools)
  • Sign up for extracurricular activities
  • Stay involved (volunteer, service, clubs, sports,
    music, drama, )

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College Search Preparation contd
  • Save money, manage funds wisely
  • Continue Career Exploration (interests, skills,
    values, talents, empl. outlooks)
  • Attend Informational Meetings (Pathways)
  • Know due dates for tests, applications, fairs
  • Line up letters of recommendation
  • Clean up your image (e.g. Facebook...)
  • Stay informed (news, changing world,
    competition,...)
  • and again distinguish yourself

22
Education pays in higher earnings and lower
unemployment rates
23
Education Earnings some statistics
  • Workers w/bachelors degree earn avg. 26K/yr
    more than workers with H.S. diploma only (57K
    vs. 31K p.a.)
  • 29 of adults (25 yrs) have a bachelors degree
  • 29.4 mio. women
  • 28.4 mio. men

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More Reading/Reasearch Sources
  • College How Much to Spend?
  • http//www.pbs.org/now/shows/528/college-expenses.
    html
  • Census Bureau Releases Data Showing
    RelationshipBetween Education and Earnings
  • http//www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/a
    rchives/education/013618.html
  • Look Before You Leap Student Loan Shopping Tips
  • http//projectonstudentdebt.org/look_leap.vp.html
  • Gap year, Time Off With A Plan
  • http//www.bls.gov/opub/ooq/2009/fall/art04.pdf
  • Student Loans Avoiding Deceptive Offers
  • http//www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/consumer/credit/cr
    e43.pdf
  • Characteristics of Borrowers with Excessive Debt
  • http//www.finaid.org/educators/20090511excessived
    ebt.pdf
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