Classification: Private career college.
Modules Used:
- Module 1: Get a Grip on Your Finances: Smart Spending for
Students.
- Module 5: Now That You Are About to Graduate: Taking Control of Your
Life.
How Used:
- Orientation.
- Exit classes.
Program Description: The director of default aversion and
the debt-management specialist worked together to introduce USA
Funds® Life Skills® at the Fort Worth campus. The primary
venues for delivering the program are monthly orientation sessions and monthly
exit classes.
Module 1: Get a Grip on Your Finances: Smart Spending for Students
is integrated into the orientation sessions. Budgeting is extremely important to
these students because they must make monthly payments while they're enrolled.
The debt-management specialist who facilitates this module adjusts the content
to address her students’ special circumstances. She encourages students to
maintain a journal as a way to get a handle on spending habits.
Module 4: Take Control of Your Future: Finishing School and Repaying Your
Loans is incorporated into the exit classes, which are designed to prepare
students for graduation and repayment.
According to the debt-management specialist, students have a much better
understanding of their finances after completing the USA Funds Life Skills
modules. She reports that students are highly engaged with the student skills
books and the personal-finance software packaged with Module 1.
Staffing Requirements: The debt-management specialist
facilitates Modules 1 and 4 for orientation and exit classes respectively.
Recommendations: The borrower-support team recommends having
a USA Funds representative come to campus to discuss the program in depth. In
addition, attending a training workshop or visiting other campuses that use the
program should be considered. Seeing someone else present the USA Funds Life
Skills modules is helpful. Program presenters should be carefully selected.
Gaining initial buy-in from colleagues was challenging, but once they saw how
the program was received by students, they were much more accepting of it.
Having someone outside the financial-aid office deliver the program was
deemed effective, as well. Financial-aid paperwork often is handled so quickly
that students don't take the time to ask questions. With USA Funds Life Skills,
the administrative staff was able to break down the process and make it clearer
for students. To maintain interest during the presentations, props such as magic
wands, pom-poms and "money-sucking vampires" made all the difference.
Campus Contact:
Laura Grunewald, Debt Management
Specialist
Phone: (817) 457-5076
E-mail: laura.grunewald@remingtonadmin.edu
Institution Contact:
Chuck Skidmore, Director of Default
Aversion
Phone: (817) 457-5076
E-mail: chuck.skidmore@remingtonadmin.edu