Tips for Paying the Tuition Bill

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Tips for Paying the Tuition Bill For audio dial (866) 820-9684 access code 3613515137 LIKE US ON FACEBOOK: FAME Education for weekly scholarship and financial aid information Copyright 2017 Finance Authority of Maine

Welcome Nikki Vachon College Access Counselor

Pre-payment activities Finishing Financial Aid Process Reduce your bill Payment options Tuition Payment Plan Loans o Federal o Private Agenda

Pre-payment Activities Finalize financial aid paperwork Finish it Finalize the FAFSA Accept (or reject some/all of) your aid Complete required documents Know what all your aid is are you receiving renewable scholarships? Are they dependent on receiving a GPA or being in a certain major? Complete verification, if selected

Should you appeal your financial aid? Report any special circumstances to the Financial Aid Office? Do you have a family circumstance that is affecting the ability to pay for college? Parent became unemployed Parents divorce or separation Loss of income (pay cut) Unusual medical expenses Parent(s) attending college

Scholarships Outside scholarships Submit transcripts and/or enrollment verification to scholarship organization Send a copy of any scholarships received from outside the college to the Financial Aid Office ASAP

Treatment of outside scholarships

Scholarships Continue to look for scholarships: Ask at the Financial Aid Office Online Scholarship search Engines FAMEmaine.com/Scholarships

Finishing Financial Aid Process Requirements for the Direct Loan Accept the loan (online or paper form) Complete online documents at https://studentloans.gov o Master Promissory Note (MPN) o Entrance counseling

Review the bill Review the bill, thoroughly Can they waive student health insurance? Double check loan amounts Are they being charged for a parking decal for their car but they aren t brining one to campus? Are they paying for the premium meal plan? Rent books or buy used books

Pre-payment Activities Did your AP/Dual Enrollment courses transfer in? Continue the hunt for scholarships Apply for military benefits, ROTC, national guard if applicable http://www.famemaine.com/education/audiences/military/military-education-benefits

Pre-payment Activities Crowdsource: Advertise on social media that you are saving for college Sell unwanted items

Financing Options Payment Plans Payment Example: Cost of Attendance $ 35,000 Financial Aid & Scholarships -$ 10,500 Student Savings -$ 2,000 Parent Savings -$ 2,000 Other Family Contributions -$ 1,000 Parent PLUS Loan -$ 10,000 Remaining Balance $ 9,500 $9500 divided by 12 months Monthly Tuition Payment: $792

Financing Options Federal loan in the student s name Two types: Direct Subsidized and Direct Unsubsidized Not credit based Government does not cover interest on unsubsidized loan 4.45% Interest rate for 2017-2018 1.069% Origination Fee as of 10/1/2016 6 month grace period before goes into repayment Available at all Title IV schools must file the FAFSA

Financing Options Parent PLUS loan Available to: Parent of a dependent student fixed interest rate of 7%* Graduate/professional student fixed interest rate of 6%* Origination fees of 4.276%* FAFSA required Must be a credit-worthy borrower Biological/Adoptive parents and stepparents (on the FAFSA) can apply for the Parent PLUS loan *Interest rates for 2017-18 year and origination fees for 2016-17 academic year

Direct PLUS Loan Amount you can borrow = Cost of Attendance other aid Has the option to defer payments while the student is in school Interest rate fixed for the life of that year s loan at the time the loan is made Rate is reset annually each July 1 for upcoming academic year loans Program cap of 10.5% 16

Direct PLUS Loan Credit Review Includes Unpaid collection accounts and charge-offs Delinquencies 90 days or greater And within the last five years o Bankruptcy discharges o Default on a debt o Tax Lien o Foreclosures o Wage garnishments o Write-off of FSA Debt More info at https://studentaid.ed.gov/sa/types/loans/plus 17

Direct PLUS Loan Borrowers cannot have adverse credit, but if they have no credit they can be approved If denied the borrower can: Get an endorser (co-signer) Cannot be the student in the case of a parent borrower. The borrower will be required to complete mandatory loan counseling if approved w/endorser Appeal the denial Or Student can receive increase Direct Unsubsidized loan ($4000 maximum for first year student) 18

Direct PLUS Loan Has deferment options In-school (student or parent s ½ time enrollment) Fellowship or rehabilitation training Military or post-military service Economic hardship or unemployment If no deferment is selected, loan begins repayment 60 days after disbursement 19

Direct PLUS Loan Cancellation Death Partial or total disability (PTD) Bankruptcy (rare) Closed school, false certification, or unpaid refund Repayment Options Standard, Graduated and Extended 20

Direct PLUS loans Requirements for the Direct Loan Accept the loan (online or paper form) Complete online documents at https://studentloans.gov o Master Promissory Note (MPN) o Complete credit check

Private Education Loans Funded through private lenders NOT a federal program Student is almost always the borrower and must be 18 years of age Co-signer with good credit history and low debt-toincome ratio is required Co-signer is just as responsible as the student for repayment FAFSA may be required

Private Education Loans Questions to ask when borrowing a private education loan: How much can I borrow? Loan Amount = Cost of attendance - Other Aid What are the interest rates, fees, repayment terms Often, Lower credit score = higher interest rates What are the payment options? Immediate repayment Defer principal but pay interest Defer principal and interest Are there benefits? Grace period Hardship or in School deferment? Interest rate discounts?

Private Education Loans Maine options National options TheLoanForME.com

Other Financing Options Secured Loans: Taking out a loan using existing asset as collateral. Example-Borrowing against a life insurance plan Asset Sales: Selling personal property and using to pay tuition (piece of land, boat, etc.) Rental income: Consider renting out camp or your house while you are on vacation

Education Tax Credits Allows taxpayers to deduct educational expenses from their federal income tax, not just from taxable income Must pay post-secondary tuition and certain related expenses for yourself, your spouse or your dependent Often underutilized Could use the increased tax refund to pay for next year

Education Tax Credits Educational Opportunity Tax Credit - Maine tax credit for student loan payments made by degree earners who live, work, and pay taxes in Maine after graduation www.opportunitymaine.org American Opportunity Tax Credit - Federal income tax credit of up to $2,500 per student Lifetime Learning Tax Credit - Federal income tax credit of up to $2,000 per taxpayer Student Loan Interest Deduction - Federal tax deduction of up to $2,500 in interest as an adjustment to income For more information, see Publication 970, Tax Benefits for Education

Be Flexible Can you attend a lower-cost school (even if only for the first year)? What about a gap year, or deferring admission? Could you live at home, or with a relative? Can you get a roommate? Can your parents rent a room?

Questions? Finance Authority of Maine 5 Community Drive P.O. Box 949 Augusta, ME 04332 1-800-228-3734 TTY: 207-626-2717 education@famemaine.com FAME Education FAMEmaine.com