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1 Living on a Financial Aid Budget
Make Your Financial Aid Last Sara Honeck, Director of Student Financial Aid Living on a Financial Aid Budget

2 Overview Cost of Attendance Budgets Creating a Spending Plan
Goals Income Expenses Tracking Spending Tips for Making Financial Aid Last Helpful Websites and Worksheets

3 Creating a Spending Plan
Motivation/Goals Fewer Loans to Pay Back Develop Good Habits Save for Events/Travel/Periods of Non Enrollment Less Stress in Life…. Less Debt = More Freedom

4 Medical Student – First Year

5 Graduate Student – Full Time

6 Undergraduate Student – Full Time

7 Creating a Spending Plan
Expenses Fixed Rent Car Payments Budget Billing Variable Food Clothing Entertainment Intermittent Gifts Car Maintenance

8 Creating a Spending Plan
Income Financial Aid Loans Scholarships Tuition Assistance Family Employment/Other

9 Financial Aid Living Expenses
$2,240/month Only for months enrolled Financial aid is not awarded up to this amount – you must request more if you need it

10 Creating a Spending Plan
Tracking Spending Debit Card Online resources (use caution) Mobile Devices Notebook

11 Financial Aid Example (First Year Medical)
Income Annual Awards Fall Disbursement Unsubsidized Direct Loan $ 20,500 $ 10,141 Unsubsidized MED DL $ 22,222 $ 10,993 Scholarship $ 1,000 TOTAL $ 43,722 $ 22,134 School Expenses Annual Estimates Fall Estimates Tuition/Fees $ 35,538 $ 17,769 Books/Supplies $ 1,200 $ Total $ 36,738 $ 18,369 In this example, the student will have $3,765 each semester to use for living expenses.

12 Financial Aid Literacy Tools Budget Spreadsheets

13 The Cost of a Grad PLUS Loan
Amount Borrowed Interest Rate Annual Cost Years in School Total Cost $ 10,000 6.31% $ 631 4 $ 2,524 3 $ 1,893 2 $ 1,262 1 $ $ 40,000 $ 6,310 Total Grad PLUS Loan debt at graduation - $46,310

14 Tips for Stretching Financial Aid
Reduce Spending “Small” Stuff: Eat at home Walk, Bike, or Carpool Buy Clothing on Sale, clothing exchanges Free events – Student Life “Big” Stuff: Cancel Cable (Pay to watch online) Find Cheaper Auto Insurance Get a Roommate!! Reduce Temptation

15 Tips for Stretching Financial Aid
Simplify Money Management Deposit Funds into Savings, “pay yourself monthly” Setup Automatic Transfers Setup Online Bill-Pay Cash Only Envelope System Freezer System Coupons or generic Check about transfer/hidden fees

16 Helpful Websites & Worksheets
financial-aid.html Financial Literacy - KUMC Money ents


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