WEBVTT 00:00:00.130 --> 00:00:01.478 - [Voiceover] We are here with Karen Cooper, 00:00:01.478 --> 00:00:03.925 the Director of Financial Aid here at Stanford University. 00:00:03.925 --> 00:00:05.608 Karen, thanks so much for being with us today. 00:00:05.608 --> 00:00:06.957 - [Karen] Oh, you're very welcome. 00:00:06.957 --> 00:00:09.690 - [Voiceover] Karen, one of the big things that 00:00:09.690 --> 00:00:12.116 students often struggle with in the financial aid process 00:00:12.116 --> 00:00:15.490 is they receive offer letters from several different schools 00:00:15.490 --> 00:00:17.624 and they come in several different formats. 00:00:17.624 --> 00:00:19.077 They all look different. 00:00:19.077 --> 00:00:21.852 So, as a student, what should I be doing 00:00:21.852 --> 00:00:23.860 to make sense of this information, 00:00:23.860 --> 00:00:25.087 organize it for myself so I can actually 00:00:25.087 --> 00:00:27.576 compare them across each other. 00:00:27.576 --> 00:00:28.873 - [Karen] That's a really good question. 00:00:28.873 --> 00:00:31.116 So, I think the important thing to do is 00:00:31.116 --> 00:00:32.524 pull out the information 00:00:32.524 --> 00:00:33.904 that you're gonna compare from each one 00:00:33.904 --> 00:00:36.021 and you might have to search around for it. 00:00:36.021 --> 00:00:37.917 But, what I would start with is 00:00:37.917 --> 00:00:40.118 the estimated cost of attendance. 00:00:40.118 --> 00:00:42.854 So, almost every school is going to have 00:00:42.854 --> 00:00:45.161 a full estimated cost of attendance right there 00:00:45.161 --> 00:00:47.598 on their award letter for you. 00:00:47.598 --> 00:00:51.829 That includes these components like tuition, room and board 00:00:51.829 --> 00:00:55.848 the things that we are billing students for. 00:00:55.848 --> 00:00:58.915 As well as allowances for books, 00:00:58.915 --> 00:01:02.243 personal expenses, transportation. 00:01:02.243 --> 00:01:05.852 So I want you to think about each one of those items 00:01:05.852 --> 00:01:08.115 and think about whether that's a realistic 00:01:08.115 --> 00:01:12.478 estimate of the cost at that institution for you. 00:01:12.478 --> 00:01:14.292 - [Voiceover] Great, so when I receive 00:01:14.292 --> 00:01:16.615 a financial aid award letter, they may give me 00:01:16.615 --> 00:01:19.177 the estimated cost of attendance, will they always include 00:01:19.177 --> 00:01:21.321 all of these items in their estimated cost? 00:01:21.321 --> 00:01:25.181 - [Karen] They may not break down all of the details for you 00:01:25.181 --> 00:01:29.918 and some schools might include just the direct cost, the 00:01:29.918 --> 00:01:34.000 tuition and housing expenses that they're billing you for, 00:01:34.000 --> 00:01:36.570 so you might have to go look for what's a 00:01:36.570 --> 00:01:39.555 good book allowance at that institution. 00:01:39.555 --> 00:01:41.904 But if it's not directly there on their award letter, 00:01:41.904 --> 00:01:44.601 it should be on the school's website somewhere. 00:01:44.601 --> 00:01:45.925 - [Voiceover] Okay, so the first thing I do 00:01:45.925 --> 00:01:48.050 is I really figure out what is the full cost 00:01:48.050 --> 00:01:51.582 to attend this university, tuition, room/board, books, 00:01:51.582 --> 00:01:53.952 transportation, other cost, add that altogether, 00:01:53.952 --> 00:01:55.292 I've got my estimated cost. 00:01:55.292 --> 00:01:55.853 - [Karen] That's right. 00:01:55.853 --> 00:01:57.136 - [Voiceover] Where do I go from there? 00:01:57.136 --> 00:01:58.814 - [Karen] Well, I think the next thing to look at 00:01:58.814 --> 00:02:00.940 is the free money. 00:02:00.940 --> 00:02:03.110 Where's the good money that they're giving you, 00:02:03.110 --> 00:02:04.535 that they've offered to you? 00:02:04.535 --> 00:02:07.550 So, you're gonna wanna look for any grants and scholarships 00:02:07.550 --> 00:02:10.084 and usually, those are very clearly identified 00:02:10.084 --> 00:02:11.300 on an award letter. 00:02:11.300 --> 00:02:15.068 So the total amount of scholarships from the school, 00:02:15.068 --> 00:02:18.010 if there are any federal grants being offered 00:02:18.010 --> 00:02:23.010 or state grants or any outside sources of scholarship funds. 00:02:23.856 --> 00:02:24.252 - [Voiceover] Great. 00:02:24.252 --> 00:02:26.568 And so once I have my estimated cost of attendance 00:02:26.568 --> 00:02:28.848 and I have my grants and scholarships, 00:02:28.848 --> 00:02:29.879 what do I do next? 00:02:29.879 --> 00:02:32.373 - [Karen] The difference between those two figures, 00:02:32.373 --> 00:02:35.420 I think is a really important thing to look at 00:02:35.420 --> 00:02:37.769 as you're comparing from school to school 00:02:37.769 --> 00:02:41.004 because whatever that cost of attendance is, 00:02:41.004 --> 00:02:44.126 less all of the scholarships and grants you've been offered, 00:02:44.126 --> 00:02:46.834 that is the amount that's gonna come out of your pocket 00:02:46.834 --> 00:02:48.434 one way or another. 00:02:48.434 --> 00:02:52.439 Net cost is another thing that that's often labeled. 00:02:52.439 --> 00:02:56.485 Now, you may be offered loans or work-study 00:02:56.485 --> 00:02:58.570 to help meet those net cost, 00:02:58.570 --> 00:03:00.521 but anything else that's not covered 00:03:00.521 --> 00:03:02.126 by grants and scholarships, 00:03:02.126 --> 00:03:04.793 you're gonna be responsible for it one way or another. 00:03:04.793 --> 00:03:08.437 - [Voiceover] Okay, so after we get that net cost number, 00:03:08.437 --> 00:03:11.003 before we talk about my family contributing, 00:03:11.003 --> 00:03:14.083 which is one of probably the toughest thing to do, 00:03:14.083 --> 00:03:15.415 what are some of the different options 00:03:15.415 --> 00:03:16.483 that the school will give me? 00:03:16.483 --> 00:03:18.812 - [Karen] I think the next thing to think about is 00:03:18.812 --> 00:03:21.963 have you been offered work-study eligibility? 00:03:21.963 --> 00:03:24.669 An opportunity to work during the year on campus 00:03:24.669 --> 00:03:27.476 that allows you, as the student perhaps, 00:03:27.476 --> 00:03:30.159 to cover some of those personal expenses 00:03:30.159 --> 00:03:32.632 that are listed in the cost of attendance. 00:03:32.632 --> 00:03:33.955 - [Voiceover] And during work-study, 00:03:33.955 --> 00:03:35.113 I'm still a full time student. 00:03:35.113 --> 00:03:36.570 - [Karen] That's right. 00:03:36.570 --> 00:03:39.864 Typically, work-study jobs, students are working 00:03:39.864 --> 00:03:43.576 seven to ten hours a week, so a reasonable amount of work 00:03:43.576 --> 00:03:46.853 that allows you to stay engaged with your studies. 00:03:46.853 --> 00:03:48.688 - [Voiceover] So, in addition to work-study, 00:03:48.688 --> 00:03:51.973 I know that oftentimes on financial aid packages, 00:03:51.973 --> 00:03:54.854 there's a Stafford Loan or a Perkins Loan listed, 00:03:54.854 --> 00:03:57.088 what exactly are those loans? 00:03:57.088 --> 00:03:59.922 - [Karen] Those are loans that the school is suggesting 00:03:59.922 --> 00:04:03.618 that you will need to help cover that net cost. 00:04:03.618 --> 00:04:06.766 They've determined that amount based on 00:04:06.766 --> 00:04:08.398 the information that you've provided 00:04:08.398 --> 00:04:10.955 on your financial aid applications. 00:04:10.955 --> 00:04:13.091 So, it's the amount that they're suggesting. 00:04:13.091 --> 00:04:16.596 It doesn't necessarily mean that that's all that's available 00:04:16.596 --> 00:04:18.714 so you might, if you are thinking about 00:04:18.714 --> 00:04:21.709 maybe borrowing more or working less, 00:04:21.709 --> 00:04:25.002 those kinds of options that you have available to you, 00:04:25.002 --> 00:04:27.406 you can talk to the financial aid office about that. 00:04:27.406 --> 00:04:28.004 - [Voiceover] Great. 00:04:28.004 --> 00:04:30.459 So now that we understand work-study and 00:04:30.459 --> 00:04:32.179 the Stafford and Perkins loans that might be out there, 00:04:32.179 --> 00:04:35.323 how do we actually get from net cost to 00:04:35.323 --> 00:04:37.084 what my family's actually going to have to pay 00:04:37.084 --> 00:04:38.254 on a yearly basis? 00:04:38.254 --> 00:04:38.994 - [Karen] Right. 00:04:38.994 --> 00:04:42.728 So, your net cost is just the overall picture of what 00:04:42.728 --> 00:04:44.932 you and your family are gonna be responsible for, 00:04:44.932 --> 00:04:46.788 but you, the student, may be able to pick up 00:04:46.788 --> 00:04:50.412 some of that net cost with the work-study and loans. 00:04:50.412 --> 00:04:54.851 You'll wanna subtract those amounts from the net cost 00:04:54.851 --> 00:04:58.076 and that remaining amount is what you need to sit down 00:04:58.076 --> 00:05:01.156 with your parents and have a conversation about 00:05:01.156 --> 00:05:04.704 how are we, as a family, going to cover these costs? 00:05:04.704 --> 00:05:07.181 Generally, the school is expecting that that 00:05:07.181 --> 00:05:10.822 remaining amount would be picked up by your parents.