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Tailoring Student Loan Counseling to Meet the Needs of Students May 21, 2013

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Tailoring Student Loan Counseling to Meet theNeeds of Students

May 21, 2013

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Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC)

• 141 accredited US medical schools– Approx. 75,000 med students

• 17 Canadian medical schools• 400 Teaching hospitals • 90 academic societies

Washington DC based not-for-profit representing:

Our Mission: The AAMC serves and leads the academic medicine community to improve the health of all

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Our Audience = Medical School Students and Residents

• Fewer of them to reach• LCME accreditation standards include debt

management counseling• Slightly more mature audience• Strong job prospects• Higher starting salaries• Much higher debt

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Medical Education Debt 2012

• Median Education Debt $170,000

• 86% have debt

• 36% have $200,000 or higher

Data includes medical and premedical/undergraduate debt

Source GQ

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Financial Information Resources Services and Tools (FIRST)

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FIRST Resources

aamc.org/FIRST

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FIRST Resources

aamc.org/FIRST

• Onsite debt management, financial literacy, exit/entrance sessions

• Downloadable presentations for FAO’s to use with students/residents

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FIRST Resources

• Onsite debt management, financial literacy, exit/entrance sessions

• Downloadable presentations for FAO’s to use with Students/Residents

• Medloans® Organizer and Calculator

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“Can Medical Students Afford to Choose Primary Care? An Economic Analysis of Physician Education Debt Repayment”

“Physician Education Debt and the Cost to Attend Medical School”

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What Have We Learned?

• Adjust, adjust, and then adjust some more

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What Have We Learned?

• Adjust, adjust, and then adjust some more

• It takes constant attention

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What Have We Learned?

• Adjust, adjust, and then adjust some more

• It takes constant attention

• You don’t have to reinvent the wheel

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What Have We Learned?

• Adjust, adjust, and then adjust some more

• It takes constant attention

• You don’t have to reinvent the wheel

• Seek continual feedback from your audienceo Analyticso Focus Groupso Surveys

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Adjustments Made Based on Feedback

• SHORT bursts of information

• Removed the online Exit/Entrance – added modules

• Only requires registration and log-in if you want to save your info or verify completion

• Individualized services/attention

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• Lots of great resources

• Really hard to find

• Financial Aid Toolkit

Adjustments Made Based on Feedback

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“An investment in knowledge always pays

the best interest”

Julie A. FresneDirector, Student Financial [email protected]/FIRST

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Tailoring Student Loan Counseling to Meet theNeeds of Students

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Strategies

Engaging the Student

Providing interactive tools

Going beyond regulatory requirements

Keeping students informed

Seeking new ideas

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Engaging the student

Blended approach Technology

Student as teacher Gamification

Engaging the Student

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Engaging the student

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Engaging the student

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•Calculators•CareerShip•PowerWallet

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Providing interactive tools

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Providing interactive tools

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PowerWallet

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Content and techniques strategies include:

•More information and more often •Online and in-person• Self-administered quizzes online• Student as teacher

Going beyond regulatory requirements

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Online Counseling

22 sessions

Customized pages

Report options

Printable materials

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• Financial Literacy• Grace Period and

Repayment• Loan Management• Non-Traditional • Private Loan

Non-regulatory Counseling

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Content and techniques strategies include:• Newsletters• Social media• MappingYourFuture.org• Printed materials

Keeping students informed

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Keeping students informed

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• Connections• Feedback• Webinars/Webinars on-demand• Assessing success• Professional development

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Seeking new ideas and tips

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http://www.acus.org/event/financial-literacy-skilled-futurehttp://voices.washingtonpost.com/answer-sheet/learning/why-fun-matters-in-education.htmlhttp://net.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/ELI0525.pdfhttp://www.marketingprofs.com/articles/2011/5791/snackable-content-the-key-to-engagementhttp://www2.ed.gov/pubs/EdReformStudies/EdTech/effectsstudents.htmlhttp://www.pbisworld.com/tier-2/reward-system/http://mazur.harvard.edu/research/detailspage.php?rowid=8http://www.kumondallas.com/articles/The%20Value%20of%20Repetition.pdf

Resources and credits

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