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1 Cost of Attendance for Nontraditional Graduate Students Presenters: Wayne Mahoney Assistant Dean for Financial Aid Southwestern Law School Martha C. Trujillo, MPA Director of Financial Aid Stanford University School of Medicine Moderator: Lina Bojorquez Southwestern Law School

2 Nontraditional Student Older student with assets Second Career Married Married w/children Single w/children Divorced w/spousal and/or child support Student prime support of parents or other family members

3 Standard Budgets Tuition Room & Board Books & Supplies Health & Disability Insurance Allowable Fees Transportation Allowance

4 Budget Adjustments Dependent Care Child Care Alimony/Child Support

5 Sample Dependent Care Allowance Calculation Dependent Allowance Table 2013-14 Student Name: Stanford Medicine Procedure for Dependent Care Allowance Independent Students with Dependents Family Size* (including student) Number in College** 12345 2 $ 24,150 $ 20,020 3 $ 30,070 $ 25,960 $ 21,830 4 $ 37,130 $ 33,010 $ 28,900 $ 24,760 5 $ 43,810 $ 39,670 $ 35,570 $ 31,450 $ 27,340 6 $ 51,230 $ 47,110 $ 43,020 $ 38,870 $ 34,770 * For each additional family member, add $5,780 ** For each additional college student, subtract $4,110 STEP 1From Table Find Amt for total family size and30,070 number in college and divide it by total family size3 =10,023 STEP 2Take amount derrived from Step 1 and10,023 multiply by # in family, excluding student***.2 =20,047 STEP 3Subtract Available Discretionary Income=14,871 (Available Discretionary Income form Needs Analysis) STEP 4Subtract Calculated Contribution to Student=3,319 (From Needs Analysis) DEPENDENT CARE ALLOWANCE=1,857 ***Exclude spouse if spouse is student or children are over 5 years of age.

6 Other Resources Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Benefits Residency Interview & Relocation Loans Credentialing/Licensure Loans Unemployment

7 Budget Exclusions Post-Baccalaureate Courses Holiday Travel Car Purchase Residency Interview Travel (maybe)

8 Funding for Exceptional Circumstances School Resources Federal Loan Private Loan Family Resources

9 References “Is Graduate School Worth the Cost?” – By Tara Kuther, Ph.D.(About.com Graduate School) “Succeed as a Nontraditional Grad School Applicant” by Dr. Don Martin (USNWR) “Tips for Fitting Grad School into Your Life” by Christopher J. Geardon (USNWR) Higher Education Act of 1965 Section 479A [20USC 1087tt] Discretion of Student Financial Aid Administrators (PJ)


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