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G. Dino Koff Associate Dean of Student Affairs and Director of Financial Aid May 12, 2014. May 12, 2014 | HANOVER, NH . How Do You Pay For College?. Grants Scholarships Powerball Loans Savings Work Service Awards. Where Does Aid Come From?. Federal Loans Scholarships (Service)
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G. Dino KoffAssociate Dean of Student Affairs and Director of Financial AidMay 12, 2014 May 12, 2014 | HANOVER, NH
How Do You Pay For College? • Grants • Scholarships • Powerball • Loans • Savings • Work • Service Awards
Where Does Aid Come From? • Federal • Loans • Scholarships (Service) • Loan Repayment • State • Loans • Grants • Loan Repayment • Institutional • Loans and Scholarships/Grants • Private Resources • Foundations • Companies • Undergrad Institutions
Cost of Attendance • Tuition and Fees • Room and Board • Books and Supplies • Personal Expenses • Transportation • Dependant care • Actual cost of a computer • Disability needs
Why Financial Management? • Average Public Medical School Cost of Attendance? (year 1) • $55,061 (in state) $78,731 (non-resident) • Average Private Medical School Cost of Attendance? (year 1) • $ 74,401 • Source: AAMC Tuition and Fees Questionnaire, 2013
Why Financial Management? (Part II) • Average Public Medical School Debt? • $144,072 • Average Private Medical School Debt? • $160,105 • Does not include pre-medical school debt • Source: AAMC LCME Part IB, 2013 Geisel School of Medicine Average Debt 2013: ~$142,000
Clinical Clerkships, Electives, USMLE, On Doctoring and Local Transportation • Cost of Attendance increase for students who: • Live at a distance from the Medical School • Incur travel expenses in excess of the amount included in the budget ($250)
Books: Budget figures reflect average book purchases in each class. Students whose necessary book purchases go beyond this level may seek a budget adjustment through the Financial Aid Office. Computer, PDA, Equipment: The COA can be increased one time in a students 4 year degree for a computer and PDA. This does not include warranties, printers, cameras…
You Can Do This • Federal Stafford Loans • Subsidized $8,500 • Unsubsidized $34,200 (1st year, increase each year) • Federal Graduate PLUS Loan • Up to the COA went away 7/1/12 for grad students
Direct Stafford Loans • Total of $42,700 per year • Interest rate – fixed at 5.41% for life (this year) • Every July 1, rates can change • 6 Month grace period after enrollment ends • 0-4% origination/guarantee fee • Unsubsidized Only
GRAD PLUS Loans • Federal Loan • Not Parent, not Undergraduate Study • Yes Loan ! • Up to COA less other aid • Fixed fixed at 6.41% for life (this year) • 4% Origination/Default Fee
What Financial Aid Package is Better? School Loan A: 5% after residency; School Loan B: 8% after grad
Options • National Health Service Corps • Health Professions Scholarship Program (Military)
Portion of AGI Available for Loan Payment in IBR Portion of AGI Available for Other Expenses Portion of AGI Available for IBR Loan Payment (15% of remaining AGI) Portion of AGI Needed to Cover Basic Needs (150% of poverty guideline) Slide: Jeff Hanson, Access Group
Check it Out! • Facebook: Geisel School of Medicine Financial Aid
Questions • G. Dino Koff • Dino.Koff@Dartmouth.edu • 603-650-1111