Entrance Counseling Pacific McGeorge Law School. Maximizing Your Investment in a Law School Education

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Entrance Counseling Pacific McGeorge Law School Maximizing Your Investment in a Law School Education

What Will You Learn Today? Objectives General information about federal student loans Understand your rights and responsibilities as a student loan borrower Know what to do when it s time to repay Understand your spending habits Learn how to create a budget Understand your credit Scholarship Opportunities (endowed, outside, etc.) Business Office Information

McGeorge Financial Aid Information Office hours 8:30 A.M. 5:30 P.M. Wednesday open until 6:15 P.M. Correspondence is through your official school email address (u.pacific.edu) finaid@pacific.edu Financial Aid information is online through our secure site, InsidePacific Federal Work Study Refunds (direct deposit, mailed)

Business Office Financial Responsibility Acceptance Refunds Address Updates Tuition Payment Deadline Health Insurance waiver deadline Business Office Services

Federal Student Loans Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loan Interest Rate Annual Limit Aggregate Limit 6% Variable-Fixed Tied to the 10-year treasury bill plus 3.6% with a 9.5% cap. Student responsible for all interest. Borrower can pay interest while in-school or delay until repayment $20,500 minus subsidized received $138,500 minus aggregate subsidized received Minimum Payment $50 Repayment Term 10 Years

Federal Student Loans Federal Direct Graduate PLUS Loan Interest Rate: 7% Variable-Fixed Tied to 10-year treasury bill plus 4.6% with a 10.5% cap. Student responsible for all accrued interest. Interest accrues immediately upon disbursement. Annual Limit: Minimum Payment: Up to the cost of attendance minus other financial aid for loan period. $50 Repayment Term: 10 Years (Standard) Eligibility: Borrower can not have adverse credit.

Federal Student Loans Adverse Credit History Means More than 90 days delinquent on repayment of debt; During 5 years preceding credit report date: Default determination; Bankruptcy discharge; Foreclosure, repossession, tax lien, or wage garnishment; Write-off of title IV debt

Federal Student Loans Loan Disbursements Fees (up to 4.272%) may be subtracted from the loan Regulations require multiple disbursements Generally based on academic terms Semester

Your Rights and Responsibilities As a Borrower, You Have the Right To Repay your loan in full at anytime without penalty A grace period before the start of repayment Defer repayment for a specific period of time, if you qualify Receive a disclosure statement Receive documentation when your loan is paid in full

Your Rights and Responsibilities As a Borrower, You Must Complete loan exit counseling before you leave school or graduate Repay your loan, even if you don t complete your degree, are unhappy with your education or can t find a job in your field Notify your loan servicer if you change your name, address or telephone number Contact your loan servicer if you cannot make a payment

Managing Your Loans Now Know What You Borrowed Know how much you borrowed Know your interest rate Keep copies of everything in one designated location Keep up-to-date on your loan history with your servicer s on-line account service

When It s Time to Repay Finding Your Student Loans National Student Loan Data System for Students Central database for student loans Loans tracked until they are paid in full See how much you owe and to whom Use your FSA ID to access your account www.nslds.ed.gov NSLDS does not provide information on private or alternative loans.

When It s Time to Repay What Should You Know Deferment Options In-school Economic Hardship Unemployment Repayment Options Direct Federal Loans have seven repayment options Standard (Level) Graduated Income Contingent Income Based Repayment Extended Pay as you Earn or Repaye Consolidation Allows the borrower to combine federal loans into one consolidated loan

Do the Math Debt Loan Repayment Option Examples Repayment Terms 6% Interest Rate 7% Interest Rate Monthly Payment Total Paid Monthly Payment Total Paid $100,000 10 Years $1,122 $134,664 $1,213 $145,548 25 Years $651 $195,380 $738 $221,496 30 Years $606 $218,170 $695 $250,200 $150,000 10 Years $1,683 $201,996 $1,819 $218,322 25 Years $977 $293,067 $1,107 $332,244 30 Years $909 $327,258 $1,042 $375,295 $200,000 10 Years $2,244 $269,328 $2,426 $291,096 25 Years $1,303 $390,757 $1,477 $442,992 30 Years $1,212 $436,340 $1,390 $500,390

When It s Time to Repay What Should You Do Always notify your servicer right away when your contact information changes If you need to temporarily defer your payment: Deferments will postpone your payments, if you meet certain criteria Forbearances will either postpone or reduce your monthly payment, if you meet certain criteria Interest will accrue on all loans (interest may be tax deductible, to see if you qualify, visit www.irs.gov)

When It s Time to Repay What Should You Do Pay on time! Delinquency Your loan will be considered delinquent when one payment is missed Reflects negatively on your credit report Default Defaulting on loans has serious penalties

Consequences of Student Loan Default Damaged credit rating Loss of options to suspend repayment Seized federal income tax refunds Collection agency referral Maybe reported for professional licensing applications, background checks, etc.

Consequences of Default Additional fee assessments Wages may be garnished from your employer to repay your student loan Lost student loan eligibility -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Remember: Student loans can not be discharged under bankruptcy at anytime

Loan Forgiveness Loan Forgiveness Program for Public Service Must be working for 10 years in Public Service as defined by the Dept. of Education (visit http://studentaid.ed.gov for more information) Must be in repayment, in the Direct Loans program Must be making payments for 10 years, then remaining loan is forgiven if you qualify Loan Repayment and Assistance Program (McGeorge) PLSS Grant summer grant program while in school

Loan Forgiveness or Discharge Loan discharge (cancellation) Identity theft Death of borrower Total and permanent disability of borrower School closure (in certain situations) Contact servicer for more information about these situations

Scholarships As a continuing student you can build on your admission awards through our academic scholarships and endowed scholarships Continuing student scholarships cannot exceed the block rate tuition Endowed scholarship deadline is the first Friday in March

What Type of Spender Are You? Take the Quiz! 1. Are you still paying for something you purchased one year ago? 2. Do you max out your credit cards each month? 3. Do you use credit cards instead of cash, even when purchases are small? 4. Are you broke by payday? 5. Do you shop for recreation? 6. Is your checking account frequently overdrawn? 7. Do you notice different moods before, during, and after shopping? 8. Do your friends tease you about living a champagne life on a beer budget? 9. Are you surprised by what you paid in interest at the end of the year?

What Type of Spender Are You? Factors that Influence Spending Values Peers Habits Feelings Family Risk and consequences Experience (age)

Budgeting Basics Four Basic Steps to Creating a Budget 4 - Evaluate and Adjust 1 - Set Financial Goals 3 - Track Expenses 2 - Identify Income

Budgeting Basics Included Not included Housing Food Child care Transportation Personal Tuition & fees Books Pets Gifts Credit cards Private student loan(s) Car payment

Budgeting Basics Tools to Track Expenses Checkbook register Budgeting Apps Wants vs. Needs Is everything you need really necessary Benefits of Living Within a Budget Financial confidence Wide career choices

Budgeting Basics The Cost of Coffee 1 cup = $4 1 cup every weekday = $20 1 cup every weekday for a year = $1,040 Day Week Year

Be Credit Smart Review your credit report annually at annualcreditreport.com Credit Reports Credit reports summarize your financial history to help lenders, landlords, and insurance companies decide whether to do business with you and, if so, at what terms

Be Credit Smart A Credit Score Is A number that predicts the likelihood of repaying debt on time A snapshot of your credit history FICO Score FICO scores are the most common type of credit score Range from 300 850 The higher the score, the better your credit FICO scores can be purchased at myfico.com

Knowing Your Credit What s Included in a Credit Score? Source: www.myfico.com

Knowing Your Credit To Improve Your Credit Catch up on missed payments and pay on time Pay off debt rather than move it around Pay off collection accounts, will not be removed from your credit report for seven to 10 years Protect Your Credit Safeguard your personal information to protect yourself from identity theft Opt out by calling (888)-OPTOUT (888)-567-8688 or visit https://www.optoutprescreen.com/

Tips Stick with Federal loans (flexible repayment plans, forgiveness, Public service loan forgiveness, economic and unemployment deferments) Good credit is important (Federal Graduate PLUS loan is credit based) No credit is fine for a Graduate PLUS loan. Not looking at credit score (90 day late payments, foreclosure, bankruptcies, charge off could cause problem) Think all the way through law school and the bar when you make your borrowing decisions

Helpful Resources For Additional Information Please Contact University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law Financial Aid Office (916) 739-7158 www.mcgeorge.edu Federal Student Aid 800 4FED AID NSLDS for Students www.nslds.ed.gov/nslds_sa Ombudsman (877) 557-2575 or www.sfahelp.ed.gov

Questions? Please remember to complete your Entrance Counseling form. Thank you! 2010 Great Lakes Higher Education Guaranty Corporation. All Rights Reserved.