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FAP916: Student loan payment changes, online degrees

July 2nd, 2009 - Comments

FAP916: Student loan payment changes, online degrees

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Online degree effectiveness.

Decline in scholarship funding.

Student credit cards take another hit.

Scholarship Update

Congratulations to Karalynn Moran who won our $2,500 Scholarship Points award for June.

Operation Homefront.

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Income Based Repayment kicks off.

Free Stuff Friday

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Cloud Star foldable water bowl.

10 free patriotic songs from Amazon.

Forbes magazine.

Caribou Coffee samples.

Sephora makeup kit.

M&Ms dispenser.

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All 5 service branch anthems.


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FAP914: Student credit cards, interest rates, Over Again

June 12th, 2009 - Comments

FAP914: Student credit cards, interest rates, Over Again

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Weekly Financial Aid Roundup

Student loan consolidation and Treasury Bills

Scholarship Update

AORN Foundation Scholarship Program. To provide scholarships to students who are pursuing a career in perioperative nursing and to registered nurses who are interested in and committed to perioperative nursing to continue their education by pursuing a bachelor’s, master’s or doctoral degree in nursing or a
complementary field. The number of awards and amount of the awards will be determined annually. Awards are not renewable. The scholarships will be applied to educational expenses including tuition, fees and books. Winners will be required to submit grades and invoices for these allowable expenses corresponding to each semester no later than August 1, 2010.

Details at our free college scholarship search site.

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Eye on the Economy

Jobs and college degrees

News You Can Use

More details on student credit cards.

Free Stuff Friday

22 free songs from Nylon Magazine in iTunes

Quortek keychain flashlight

100 recycled business cards

Redbox and Picture Me 8×10 portrait

Esquire magazine

Quickbooks Starter Edition for Windows

Walmart and Tampax

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Rebecca Loebe, Over Again


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FAP913: Income based repayment, Canada, and free stuff

June 5th, 2009 - Comments

FAP913: Income based repayment, Canada, and free stuff

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Weekly Financial Aid Roundup

529 plans getting hammered.

Scholarship Update

Scholarships begging for applicants on MySpace.

In the interest of providing additional opportunities to potential students, the Florida Association of Postsecondary Schools and Colleges has once again moved the deadline for submission for a $1,000 or $5,000 Dade Medical College scholarship to June 30th, 2009. There is still more than $130K available for various programs of study at the Miami and Hialeah campuses of the college, including Diagnostic Cardiac Sonography, Diagnostic Medical Ultrasound, General Radiologic Technologist and more.

Details at our free college scholarship search site.

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News You Can Use

Income based repayment scaling.

Focus on Financial Aid

Oh Canada?

Free Stuff Friday

Burt’s Bees.

All National Parks. Visit such parks as the Grand Canyon, Yosemite and Rocky Mountain National Park for absolutely free from June 20-21 (Father’s Day weekend), July 18-19, and August 15-16.

Ending today: underwear from Victoria’s Secret.

Green Hill CD of easy listening.

Report cards for baseball cards.

A small can of smell from Glade.

Free Song of the Week

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FAP912: National sales tax, student loan consequences, Rich Palmer

May 29th, 2009 - Comments

FAP912: National sales tax, student loan consequences, Rich Palmer

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Weekly Financial Aid Roundup

Last Friday, the credit card bill was signed into law by President Obama. Farewell, student credit cards as we know them.

California’s kind of imploding, budgetarily-speaking.

Consequences of CCRAA and anti-FFEL legislation surfacing now.

Figuring out that you can’t spend what you don’t have, Congress looks at a national sales tax to make every part of your life 10% more expensive.

Scholarship Update

We’re nearing the end of the month. Make sure you’re a participating member of Scholarship Points, as we draw our $1,000 and $2,500 scholarships on or about May 31, 2009.

Also, I’m giving out to podcast listeners and followers a sneak preview of the 6th edition of Scholarship Search Secrets, our free eBook. This version has two new secrets that are relatively advanced, plus some edits and updates.

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Mail Bag

Mary on Twitter asked about the pros and cons of student loans

Free Stuff Friday

Garden gloves from Chesapeake Bay Foundation

Small coffee at Borders 5/28-5/31

Yogi tea sample

Sopapillas or a bowl of queso at On The Border

Lego Club Jr 2 year membership

Bottle opener from Blue Moon Brewing

From July 13th – July 17th, Baskin-Robbins is giving all Do Something members free Soft Serve.

MCA screwdriver set

Business card metal carrier

Free Song of the Week

Rich Palmer, It’s All Good


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FAP911: Student credit cards, Congressional hearings, Jonathan Coulton

May 22nd, 2009 - Comments

FAP911: Student credit cards, Congressional hearings, Jonathan Coulton

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Goodbye, student credit cards.

A perspective on student loan programs.

Impending bank failures.

Scholarship Update

Google has a photo contest running. $7,500. Details at our free college scholarship search site.

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Special Report: The Student Loan Reform Congressional Hearing

How cool are you?

Notes and comments from the hearing.

Free Stuff Friday

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Quiznos

Garnier Moisturizer via Walmart

American Photo Magazine

Elizabeth Berg’s Year of Pleasures book

10,000 miles from United Airlines

It’s beyond funny. Runpee.com

Free Song of the Week

Jonathan Coulton, I Feel Fantastic


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FAP910: Making money, free tuition colleges, student lending

May 15th, 2009 - Comments

FAP910: Making money, free tuition colleges, student lending

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Weekly Financial Aid Roundup

8 colleges with no tuition

Focus on Financial Aid

A compendium of our library.

Before College

Scholarship Search Secrets - eBook and video detailing how to use Google and other free tools to find scholarships

Finding Financial Aid - a short eBook outlining the overall financial aid process

Applying To College

FAFSA Guide eBook - a guide to the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, with line-by-line help

How To Read Financial Aid Award Letters - a guide to decoding the award letter and determining what aid you’ll receive

In College

How To Find Cheap Textbooks - a guide to saving as much money as possible on expensive college textbooks

Personal Finance First Aid Kit - a guide to helping you manage your budget quickly and easily

After College

How to Write a Killer Cover Letter - a guide to an essential part of the job hunting process

Credit Card Debt Reduction Plan - a guide to reducing your credit card bills

All of our eBooks are free and free to distribute. If you know of any groups, organizations, clubs, or offices on campus that would especially benefit from these guides, please give them away.

Beer Money

Go make some money with other people’s free stuff.

Rant

Is college a lemon?

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Scholarship Update

The mission of the Ohio Travel Association Scholarship Grant is to foster the travel and tourism/hospitality related education of an Ohio student and thereby promote professionalism within the industry. A $1,000 scholarship will be granted to a qualified, full-time (12 or more credit hours) student after the completion of their freshman year (36 hours completed (quarter system)/30 hours completed (semester system) with a minimum 2.5 GPA) and may be renewed for the following two years. As part of the scholarship program, the recipient will be invited to various OTA events throughout the year. Deadline is June 15, 2009.

Details at our free college scholarship search site.

Plus our next $10,000 scholarship.

Free Stuff Friday

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Bag of popcorn from Yahoo

Mobile phone case from Celltonica

Free album from Coldplay

Saturday, May 30 is free ice cream day at Walmart

Light smoothie at Orange Julius

CD from River Lee Jazz Band

DiGiorno Pizza Flatbread Melts

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FAP909: End of Student Credit Cards, Student Loan enrollment

May 8th, 2009 - Comments

FAP909: End of Student Credit Cards, Student Loan enrollment

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Updated: a bug in the MP3 address has been fixed!

Weekly Financial Aid Roundup

Amazon Kindle DX.

Elimination of Student Credit Cards

Scholarship Update

Check out our pile of featured scholarships!

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Focus on Financial Aid

Student loan enrollment status change

Never sign something you don’t understand.

Free Stuff Friday

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100 Free Applications for Mac OS X

Free Hellmans Mayonanaise

Energizer hearing aid sample

Dove hair care stuff

Head and Shoulders too

Staples Career Stimulus Program - 20 resumes and 40 business cards for free

Aerie free towel

Scrubbing Bubbles pack

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George Winston, Variations on Canon


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Daily Financial Aid News moving

April 28th, 2009 - Comments

A quick note to let you know that the Daily Financial Aid News blog posts are moving over to FinancialAidNews.com - be sure to stop by and subscribe!


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FAP908: Comparing student loans, Selective Service, Free stuff, Bob Gentry

April 24th, 2009 - Comments

FAP908: Comparing student loans, Selective Service, Free stuff, Bob Gentry

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Weekly Financial Aid Roundup

A new article looking at the differences in interest rates for various graduate student loans over at GradLoans.com.

Scholarship Update

National Geographic’s Galapagos Exploration award, plus ScholarshipPoints.com drawings in just 6 days.

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News You Can Use

Exactly how much should you borrow in student loans?

Focus on Financial Aid

Selective Service and you.

Free Stuff Friday

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Schick Quattro razor.

Nivea body wash from Walmart.

Fairview sunscreen.

Sunflower seeds for gardening.

Free photo card for Mother’s Day from Kodak.

Notepad and pen from CSO.

Dogswell dry dog food.

9 free short story audiobooks from Barnes and Noble.

And finally some tips for vodka besides drinking it. Got a bottle of really terrible vodka? Here are some tips, including putting it in a spray bottle and using it as an insecticide.

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Daily Aid 115: How much to borrow in student loans, selective service question

April 21st, 2009 - Comments

Daily Aid 115: How much to borrow in student loans, selective service question

Student Financial Aid News

From the New York Times:

They bought into the notion that if they went to college — never mind the debt — their degree would lead to a lucrative job. And repaying their student loans would never be a problem. But the economic crisis has turned those assumptions on their ear as thousands of recent graduates have been unable to find jobs or are earning too little to cover the payments for loans that are sometimes as high as $50,000. The result has been rising default rates for student loans. And unlike other debts, student loans cannot easily be renegotiated.

Commentary

We’ve been talking about how much to borrow as far back as Episode 463, way back in February of 2007, and reran the numbers later on, and came up with this statement:

Never borrow in total more than your estimated first year’s after tax earnings.

Let’s walk through exactly how to compute this.

First, go to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Go to the National Compensation Survey. Find your state where you expect to live after graduation.

Bureau of Labor Statistics Data

Identify the metro area if applicable. Here, we’ll use Boston, headquarters of the Student Loan Network.

Bureau of Labor Statistics Data

Find your presumed occupation after graduation. Let’s say for example Public Relations Specialist.

Bureau of Labor Statistics Data

Choose All Years for the most comprehensive data.

Bureau of Labor Statistics Data

You get a data point: 30.92. This is the average hourly wage of a PR specialist in the Boston area. Multiply this times 40 for earnings per week, and times 52 for weeks in a year, and you get $64,313.60.

Now, apply a tax calculator to this number to find out your after tax earnings. Here’s an example calculator. You’ll need to know your state and federal income tax rates - for federal, most students earn between $32,000 and $78,000, which is the 25% tax bracket. Add in any local taxes if you know them.

Taxable Yield Calculator

Surprise - at $40,493, your actual take home pay is 37% less than what your gross salary is, courtesy of the government.

This number - the net pay, take home pay number - is the amount of money you have to live on every year and pay all of your bills with. This is the number that should not be more than you borrow in total student loans for your entire education, because as this example shows, relying solely on gross salary to compute how much you borrow leaves out the sizeable chunk that Uncle Sam takes out of your pocket before you even see it.

This is the borrowing rule of thumb: do not borrow more than your first year’s estimated take home pay for all your student loans, and this tutorial guides you through exactly how to compute that.

Scholarship Update

The Tampa Bay Advertising Federation is offering a $1,000.00 scholarship to one high school or college student enrolled in an advertising, marketing, graphic design or mass communications curriculum at any accredited school in Hillsborough, Pasco or Pinellas Counties. Graduating college students and graduating high school students who plan to pursue a degree of higher education are also eligible to apply.

Details at our free college scholarship search site.

Mail Bag

Dragoneer and Matthew Ebel asked on Twitter:

I’m apparently being denied tuition loans because I never registered for Selective Service, aka “the Draft”. Dragoneer: Draft Dodger. It’s a law? I’m 29, and I never heard of the !@#$ing thing until 20 minutes ago. How the hell am I supposed to know?

I have very little familiarity with Selective Service beyond the registration requirements, so I asked the financial aid community. Here’s what they said, in aggregate. Full names have been withheld.

I have a disabled student in the same situation. He didn’t know he needed to register because he thought his disability made him exempt. I had him write a letter explaining the situation, and I override the selective service match every year. I think that a letter from the student explaining why he did not register is sufficient documentation. - S

Unless the student never visited a US Post Office and never watched TV (where PSAs used to appear occasionally), he will likely have a difficult time whenever he tries to say that his failure to register wasn’t ‘knowing’. We’ve only used that at schools where I’ve worked for students who became citizens or permanent residents. - M

This is an individual call by the school he is attending. So, it does not matter how many opinions you get, only one counts. The Selective service advisory letter will tell if they have record of sending him correspondence. That is often a major factor for me. - T

We require that they also explain where they were and what they were doing between the ages of 18-26. Did he get the letter from the Selective Service (that they send to all males when they are turning 18)? When did he get a driver’s license? When did he register to vote? Those are all times when you would be notified to register with selective service. Just because someone didn’t know at 18 doesn’t mean they couldn’t know later. Also, we would possibly ask them to get us a letter from the Selective Service. The Selective Service sends out confirmations of if THEY sent a letter to the student and it was not returned to them. So we would require a lot more documentation.

However, I know colleagues of mine at other schools simply have a student check a box on a letter that says “it was not knowing and willful” and leave it at that. - T

Our student’s father had a rare immune disorder, similar to the “boy in the bubble”, so our student was home schooled as to minimize his father’s exposure to germs. We had him get a letter from the Selective Service which quoted Section 12(g) of the Military Selective Service Act (40 App. U.S.C 462(g), which is the text you were referencing. In addition we asked him to sign an affidavit explaining why he didn’t register, thus supporting his claim that it was “not knowing and willful”. - C

He can contact Selective Service for an Advisory Opinion Letter. The form can be downloaded at www.sss.gov.

He explains on the form why he didn’t register, sends the completed form to Selective Service, and waits for the response (@ 4 weeks). Then he takes the response to the college he’s attending.

In general, such responses state that it’s up to the institution granting the benefit (in this case, the school, since he is applying for a loan); when it’s up to the school he must also provide the institution with an explanation as to why he didn’t register.

In 20 years, I’ve only seen one Selective Service response where the student was told he absolutely was not eligible for the benefit, but I also had one student who told me he didn’t want to get drafted so he deliberately didn’t register. Unfortunately, I could not in good conscience grant him federal aid, since it was “knowing and willful”. What is sadder is that the draft had been abolished, and he wouldn’t have been drafted anyway, absent an act of Congress.

When it’s up to the school to make a final determination, it really depends on the school. - P

He needs to get a letter from Selective Service regarding whether his failure to register was “knowing and willful.” Then he needs to present that letter to the school. The school’s decision regarding his eligibility is final and can’t be appealed to Selective Service, U.S. Department of Education, or anyone else. - D

I have come across this from time to time. I ask the student to request a Status Information Letter from the Selective Service (www.sss.gov) and when they receive it back from the Selective Service it typically will show they are not registered. The student must then submit a written statement explaining in detail why they failed to register to our office along with the Status Information Letter for review. It is really up to the discretion of the FAA to determine if the explanation was “not knowing and willful” or not… - Y

Ultimatly, it is the schools that make the final decision. Some will probably play it pretty close to the vest and require pretty definite proof that it was not willful nor knowing. Others may be somewhat more liberal and allow the student’s written letter and no obvious information from SSS to the contrary. - P

I always ask for the “Status Information” letter from Selective Service and use the code they list at the bottom of the letter as a determining factor in my final assessment. - A

It is difficult to believe that someone could have been in a bubble that long and not have registered for SS. Secondly, the potential student would have to provide some documentation that beyond 18 he never was in a post office, talked with someone that had registered, or was in a foreign country where the issue didn’t arise. He might have more luck if he were up front and stated that he saw no reason to register since it didn’t affect his daily living and only now has realized that he omitted a responsible action that is denying him a benefit. - R

I extend my thanks to the many financial aid professionals who responded to my query about Selective Service. If you’re male between the ages of 18 and 26, you MUST register for the Selective Service (even though we no longer operate a military draft at present) in order to qualify for financial aid.


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