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Loan Repayment Assistance Programs and the College Cost Reduction and Access Act. June 2009. Rise in Median Private Law School Tuition 1987 - 2007. Rise in Median Public Non-Resident Tuition 1987 - 2007. Rise in Median Public Resident Tuition 1987 - 2007. Average Amount Borrowed.
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Loan Repayment Assistance Programs and the College Cost Reduction and Access Act June 2009
Rise in Median Private Law School Tuition1987 - 2007 Source: American Bar Association
Rise in Median Public Non-Resident Tuition1987 - 2007 Source: American Bar Association
Rise in Median Public Resident Tuition1987 - 2007 Source: American Bar Association
Average Amount Borrowed Academic YearPublicPrivate 2006-2007 $57,170 $87,906 2005-2006 $54,509 $83,181 2004-2005 $51,056 $78,763 2003-2004 $48,910 $76,563 2002-2003 $45,763 $72,893 2001-2002 $46,499 $70,147 Source: American Bar Association
2008 National Median Starting Salaries Sources: NALP 2008 Public Sector & Public Interest Attorney Salary Report and NALP 2008 Associate Salary Survey
Design Matters Not all LRAPs are created equal
Questions to Ask About Any LRAP • Is there an income cap and what is it? • How is “income” calculated? • Are assets considered?
Questions to Ask About Any LRAP • What employment qualifies? • Must I have a law license? • Must I be practicing law?
Questions to Ask About Any LRAP • Which student loans are eligible? • Is there a minimum debt requirement? • How is the LRAP funded?
Questions to Ask About Any LRAP • Is there a limit on how long I can participate? • Is there a cap on total assistance? • How are other LRAP benefits considered?
Questions to Ask About Any LRAP • How much assistance does the program provide? • Loan or a grant? • What service obligation to I have and for how long?
State-Based LRAPs • Is there a program where I want to practice? • What employment is covered? • Must I live in the state? • Are graduates of state law schools given preference?
Employer LRAPs Nearly always taxable as income
Eligible Debt: $115,000 Starting Salary: $50,000 Monthly Payment Year 1: $430 Monthly Payment Year 10: $635 Total Paid: $63,220 Total Forgiven: $129,980