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Stanford, Graduate School of Business:

Financial Literacy Program

Jack EdwardsDirector of Financial Aid

Stanford, Graduate School of Business

Background on the GSBFinancial Literacy ProgramLoan Repayment Future OptionsArticles/Links/Additional Programs

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Agenda

Enrollment

MBA = 820 fulltime students

MSM = 81 fulltime students

PhD = 104 fulltime students

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GSB

COA = $87,081 ($55,200 tuition)75% – 80% apply for Financial Aid55% – 60% receive Fellowship

Fellowships awarded based on demonstrated financial need.Loans available for both domestic and international students.

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MBA Program

Program is geared for middle management who are sponsored by their employer.1 year programTuition = $108,000Self sponsored only receive loans

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MS in Management

Receive full fellowship that covers tuition, health insurance and provides a living allowance stipend

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PhD Program

Financial Aid At the GSBUnderstanding Your Credit Score

Budgeting“Why Didn’t Any One Tell Me This While I Was in Business School?”

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Financial Literacy Programs in Autumn Quarter

Deducting Your GSB Expenses

International Tax WorkshopEstate PlanningRetirement PlanningCompensation for Executives

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FL Programs in Winter Quarter

Financing 101: MortgageThe Path to Home Ownership

Looking to possibly add: Identity Theft: Protect Yourself

In the past we have done sessions on Foreclosures and Short Sales as well

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FL Programs in Spring Quarter

Mandatory Exit Counseling for Graduating students

12 in person sessionsHave a online form to complete then GSB will upload the data to NSLDS

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Spring Continued:

Loan Repayment Strategies

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Spring Continued:

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SimpleTuition’s PayBackSmarter.com:

Revolutionizing Loan Counseling

Smarter way to understand repayment options for federal and private loans in one place

Displays monthly loan payments for the federal options simultaneously

Simple interface and plain language approach

Coming soon - Application Portal with repayment plan & postponement forms

Available now to supplement loan counseling

Family Financial PlanningDelinquency: The Untold Story of

Student Loan BorrowingSocial Media – A Scammers

ParadiseFinancial Planning for Your FuturePocket Fees Instead Of Paying

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Additional Programs/Articles

Credit Card Payoff CalculatorsGlossary of Financial TermsBudget WorksheetsIdentity Theft Information TrackerSpendster.orgMint.com

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Links

Jack EdwardsDirector of Financial Aid

Stanford, Graduate School of BusinessKnight Management Center

65 Knight WayStanford, CA 94305

[email protected]

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