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Financial Literacy and Default Aversion

Brochures and Booklets

  • A Clear and Present Danger to Institutional and Student Success
    A training guide on integrating default aversion strategies into institutional enrollment management plans. Shows how campuses lower default rates by engaging with students from pre-admission through graduation.
  • Engaging Faculty and Staff: An Imperative for Fostering Retention, Advising, and Smart Borrowing — This book provides useful insights and strategies for institutions to use in order to increase student retention, persistence and postsecondary success and to reduce the burdens of student loan defaults.
  • Income-Based Repayment — This brochure explains Income-Based Repayment (IBR), describing its benefits, defining who may be eligible, and presenting a variety of comparison examples that illustrate possible savings under IBR. The brochure also lists TG's online resources for interested borrowers.
  • New Directions — TG's publication helps graduating students understand their repayment obligations as they exit college. The book offers helpful tips for estimating loan payments; developing spending plans; analyzing repayment options, deferment, and forbearance; and avoiding default.
  • Public Service Loan Forgiveness — This brochure outlines the eligibility requirements for borrowers who may qualify for loan forgiveness through the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program. The brochure also contains a list of frequently asked questions and answers about public service loan forgiveness.
  • Reducing Enrollment — Designed for borrowers who are considering withdrawing from classes or dropping below half time status, this informative brochure informs students about the implications these decisions may have on their loan responsibilities. Included is an overview of how this decision impacts their financial aid, repayment requirements, and steps to take if they choose to change their status.
  • Repayment Overview — The Repayment Overview booklet provides borrowers with comprehensive information about the repayment process, including: available repayment plans; deferment and forbearance; the consequences of default; and the rewards of consistent repayment.
  • Teacher Loan Forgiveness — This brochure outlines the eligibility requirements and application process for borrowers who may qualify for FFELP loan forgiveness through the Teacher Loan Forgiveness Program. The brochure also contains a list of frequently asked questions and answers about teacher loan forgiveness.

Statement Stuffers

  • Know Who You Owe Statement Stuffer — This flyer encourages borrowers to consult the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) to know who they owe for their federal student loans.
  • Repayment Options Statement Stuffer — This flyer helps students understand the various repayment options for federal loans, including Income-Based Repayment, income-sensitive repayment, graduated repayment, and extended repayment.

Financial Literacy Case Studies


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