- 41% of American adults give themselves a "C" grade or lower on their financial knowledge. The document provides tips and resources to help students and parents prepare for the financial aspects of college, including maintaining financial aid, budgeting, loans and repayment options.
- It encourages creating a free account on seeblue.com/igrad for financial tools and webinars on paying for college. Key tasks are completing the FAFSA, reviewing financial aid awards on myUK, accepting loans and doing entrance counseling.
- Payments can be made online through myUK via credit card or electronic check. Bills are due on the 22nd of each month. The Student Financial Wellness Center and MoneyCATS
If you have a student headed to college in the fall, you’ll need to start putting together a plan to pay the college bill. We’ve created a presentation below that walks through all of your options, as well as explaining your financial aid, the college waitlist, and the timeline of the next few months.
If you’re beginning repayment on a student loan soon (or know someone who is), it’s important to understand the process and to stay on track. Keeping up to date with student loan payments is necessary to build a solid credit history and maintain strong financial health.
We’ve put together a brief presentation to explain the language you’ll encounter when borrowing a college loan, how to differentiate between lenders, and ways to make sure you borrow wisely.
It’s important to understand the differences among all of your college loan options. This presentation provides guidance on comparing interest rates, calculating total loan cost, and what to read in the fine print.
Searching and Applying for Scholarships Parent Webinar 2019CollegeBoardSM
The College Board hosted a webinar to share information with parents about how to help your child search and apply for scholarships. The webinar was hosted by Priscilla Rodriguez at the College Board. Learn more at collegeboard.org/parents.
High School and College Planning for Younger Students Parent WebinarCollegeBoardSM
The College Board hosted a webinar to share information with parents about how to help 8th, 9th, and 10th graders plan for college. The webinar was hosted by Lacey Bonner at the College Board. Learn more at collegeboard.org/parents.
If you have a student headed to college in the fall, you’ll need to start putting together a plan to pay the college bill. We’ve created a presentation below that walks through all of your options, as well as explaining your financial aid, the college waitlist, and the timeline of the next few months.
If you’re beginning repayment on a student loan soon (or know someone who is), it’s important to understand the process and to stay on track. Keeping up to date with student loan payments is necessary to build a solid credit history and maintain strong financial health.
We’ve put together a brief presentation to explain the language you’ll encounter when borrowing a college loan, how to differentiate between lenders, and ways to make sure you borrow wisely.
It’s important to understand the differences among all of your college loan options. This presentation provides guidance on comparing interest rates, calculating total loan cost, and what to read in the fine print.
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The College Board hosted a webinar to share information with parents about how to help your child search and apply for scholarships. The webinar was hosted by Priscilla Rodriguez at the College Board. Learn more at collegeboard.org/parents.
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Prezentacja ze szkolenia w ramach Sales Hacking Day organizowanego przez Livespace.io.
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Overview of college costs, aid and trends for private and out-of-state colleges. Discussion of saving towards college using 529 plans and other choices.
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If you have a student headed to college in the fall, you’ll need to start putting together a plan to pay the college bill. We’ve created a presentation below that walks through all of your options, as well as explaining your financial aid, the college waitlist, and the timeline of the next few months.
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8. Article – 5 Tips to Help Your Student Prepare for College
http://www.igrad.com/articles/5-tips-to-help-your-student-prepare-for-college
Webinar - A Student and Parent’s Guide to Paying for College.
https://www.igrad.com/webinars/A-Student-and-Parents-Guide-to-Paying-for-College-Rob-LaBreche
Create an iGrad profile! Using iGrad will offer you the tools and resources
that you and your college support network will need to prepare for this transition and
continue to let it grow with you for everything from basic money management tips, to
key financial aid terms and loan repayment options, as well as investments,
retirement plans and buying your first home.
13. FAFSA
• A FAFSA Must be completed to be
eligible for:
– Need-based scholarships and grants (from
the Federal Government, the State of
Kentucky and UK).
– Federal Student Loans or Parent PLUS
Loans.
Remember – the FAFSA is FREE
(FREE Application for Federal Student Aid)
www.fafsa.ed.gov
14. What Loans Are Available?
1. Student Federal Direct Loans
Student FAFSA on File
2. Parent Federal Direct Plus Loan
Student FAFSA on File
3. Private Student Loans
Fast Choice Tool for Comparison
https://choice.fastproducts.org/FastChoice/home/198900/1
15. Financial Aid Check List
Ensure a FAFSA is complete if you intend to file.
Log into myUK and review and accept/decline
your financial aid.
If you are borrowing federal loans, complete your
Entrance Counseling and MPN.
For help - contact your financial aid counselor:
http://www.uky.edu/financialaid/find-your-counselor
Financial Aid – 128 W.D. Funkhouser Bldg. (859) 257-3172
http://www.uky.edu/financialaid
16. What is MyPasscode?
Code to release financial
information
• MyPasscode is created by student
on myUK
• MyPasscode is shared by student
with individual(s) they choose to
have access to their financial
records
• MyPasscode is required prior to
release of any financial information
18. Account Statements?
• Sent via email only –PDF attachment
• Students’ UK assigned email address
Email is the University’s official
means of communication
Quick Note: ALL bills are due on the 22nd of
EACH MONTH…regardless of payment plan
option!! Initial billing statements will be sent
8/1 with a due date of 8/22.
19. How Are Payments Made?
My UK portal: myUK.uky.edu
Student’s active directory account required
• Credit Cards (2.25% fee)
– Visa, American Express, MasterCard
& Discover
• Electronic Check (no fee)
– Bank account and routing numbers required
• Installment Payment Plan
– Up to 4 monthly installments (per semester)
– $50 fee for each semester
– http://seeblue.com/payments
21. 302 Patterson Hall (North Campus)
(859) 323-5241
www.uky.edu/financialwellness
moneycats@uky.edu
22. Student Financial Wellness Center
Need Help Figuring it Out $$?
• 1:1, confidential peer coaching by MoneyCATS
• Basic money management assistance: tracking your
spending, needs vs. wants, building a budget
• iGrad exploratory computer lounge open during
building hours.
• Connection to resources to serve your immediate
and future needs.
http://www.uky.edu/financialwellness
23. Professional Development, Leadership and Life Skills, Confidentiality, Kindness
moneycats@uky.edu @UKMoneyCATS
Template – Student Budget
http://www.igrad.com/articles/bu
dget-worksheet-spreadsheet
24. Working On Campus
A job on campus can help with
discretionary income, tuition, books, etc.
Student positions are listed directly on the
UK Human Resources website
25. 302 Patterson Hall (North Campus)
(859) 323-5241
www.uky.edu/financialwellness
moneycats@uky.edu