Higher Education Assistance Authority and Rhode Island Student Loan Authority. FY 2013 Revised and FY 2014 Budgets Staff Presentation March 14, 2013

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Higher Education Assistance Authority and Rhode Island Student Loan Authority FY 2013 Revised and FY 2014 Budgets Staff Presentation March 14, 2013 1

Higher Education Assistance Authority FY 2013 Revised and FY 2014 Budgets Staff Presentation March 14, 2013 2

HEAA Authority created by statute in 1977 Promotes equal opportunity in higher education Assists students with demonstrated financial need Acts as guaranty authority for student loans Governed by nine-member board Eight appointed by governor for five year terms: Five members with educational or financial expertise Three members with recommendation of educational associations General Treasurer, ex-officio member 3

HEAA Program Overview Scholarship and Grant Program Need-based student financial assistance programs Tuition Savings Program CollegeBoundfund is a qualified state tuition savings program Federal Loan Program State s designated guaranty agency Loan guarantees, application processing, repayment management, default aversion and collection, etc. 4

Summary by Fund Source (in millions) General Revenues Tuition Savings Federal Funds FY 13 Enacted FY 13 Gov. Rev. Chg. To Enacted FY 14 Gov. Rec. Chg. to Enacted $5.6 $5.7 $0.1 $5.2 $(0.4) 8.8 8.5 (0.3) 8.5 (0.3) 13.3 12.8 (0.5) 13.3 - Total $27.7 $27.0 $(0.7) $27.0 $(0.7) 5

Target Budget Budget Office provided general revenue target of $5.2 million Current service adjustments of $8,448 7% reduction of $393,786 Authority met target by: Shifting general revenue expenses to federal and tuition savings fees 6

Need Based Scholarships and Grants by Fund Source (in millions) FY 13 Enacted FY 13 Gov. Rev. Chg. To Enacted FY 14 Gov. Rec. Chg. To Enacted General Revenues $5.0 $5.2 $0.2 $4.9 $(0.1) Tuition Savings 7.3 7.3-7.3 - Total $12.3 $12.5 $0.2 $12.2 $(0.1) 7

Need Based Scholarships and Grants Established by statute; available only to Rhode Island residents Eligibility and need determined from information submitted on the FAFSA 52% of eligible applicants received grants in FY 2012 56% of eligible applicants projected to receive grants in FY 2013 8

Need Based Scholarships: Fund Source and Average Award (in millions) $18 $16 $14 $12 $10 $8 $6 $4 $2 $0 FY 2005 FY 2006 FY 2007 $1,128 FY 2008 FY 2009 FY 2010 FY 2011 $599 $596 FY 2012 FY 2013* FY 2014* $1,200 $1,000 $800 $600 $400 $200 $- Federal Funding CollegeBoundfund LEAP/SLEAP General Revenues Average Award 9

Other Grant Programs Academic Promise Scholarship for students who demonstrate academic achievement and financial need Matching Grant Program Savings program that matches or doubles up to $500 in contributions to college savings accounts Both established by HEAA Board in 2002 10

Academic Promise Eligibility calculated using formula based on FAFSA and SAT or ACT score $2,500 per year per student funded from Tuition Savings fees FY 2013 Revised: $1.0 million $250,000 more than enacted FY 2014 Recommended: $0.8 million $50,000 more than enacted 11

Matching Grant Program Established in 2002 by Board, funded from Tuition Savings fees Program awards a $2 for $1 match for families with AGI of $68,000 or less Maximum annual award of $1,000 $1 for $1 match for $68,001 to $83,000 Maximum annual award of $500 Last funded in FY 2006 at $0.5 million 290 accounts held by participants in 2011 12

CollegeBoundfund Qualified state tuition savings program Fees paid primarily by out-of-state participants are used for administrative expenses and financial assistance programs These fees generated approximately $8.0 million in FY 2012 13

CollegeBoundfund Expenditures Category FY 2013 Enacted FY 2013 Gov. Rev FY 2014 Gov. Rec. Salaries and Benefits $258,802 $105,317 $226,278 Contracted Services 50,000 50,000 50,000 Operating 450,000 130,512 131,711 Need Based Scholarships and Grants 7,250,000 7,250,000 7,250,000 Academic Promise 750,000 1,000,000 800,000 Total $8,758,802 $8,535,829 $8,457,989 14

CollegeBoundfund Marketing First $750,000 funded by AllianceBernstein, portfolio manager of CollegeBoundfund If expenses exceed $750,000, remainder paid for from Tuition Savings funds For FY 2013 and FY 2014, recommendations are $0.1 million $0.3 million less than enacted Expenditures historically less than enacted 15

HEAA Guaranty Agency Congress passed legislation that ends subsidies to lenders and originate all loans directly through federal government No new loan guarantees, effective July 1, 2010 Authority continues to manage remaining portfolio $1.4 billion as of September 30, 2012 $1.2 billion projected at end of 2013 16

WaytogoRI WaytogoRI: free, Internet-based program that helps students, parents, and educators explore educational and career goals Used in all public and many private schools $0.6 million recommended for FY 2013 revised and FY 2014 $0.5 million for web portal maintenance contract $0.1 million for marketing and promotion $0.2 million less than enacted 17

Loan Division Default Aversion Services: $0.5 million $250,000 less than enacted Smaller portfolio Collections: $7.0 million $5.0 million for collection agencies $2.0 million for Sallie Mae for managing collections $0.5 million more than enacted Reflects rising volume of transactions and price increase for service 18

Data Processing System Calculates awards for need based scholarships and grants Enables Authority to communicate with college financial aid offices System easily modified to fit new databases at other offices Authority reports new system replaces one that is increasingly obsolete 19

Data Processing System Authority plans to purchase system through Guaranty Agency: $0.4 million Governor recommends $0.2 million from general revenues for FY 2014 to repay Guaranty Agency Authority indicates repayment over a number of years to be determined 20

Salaries and Benefits Full-Time Equivalent Positions Full-Time Positions FTEs Chg. To Enacted Enacted Authorized 38.6 - FY 2014 Request 36.0 (2.6) FY 2014 Governor 36.0 (2.6) FY 2012 Average Filled 29.9 (8.7) Filled as of March 9 23.0 (15.6) 21

Salaries and Benefits FY 2013: $2.7 million from all sources $0.8 million less than enacted from all funds $0.2 million from general revenues FY 2014: $3.1 million from all sources $0.5 million less than enacted Removes all general revenue funding Increases turnover to reflect unfilled positions 22

Higher Education Assistance Authority FY 2013 Revised and FY 2014 Budgets Staff Presentation March 14, 2013 23

Rhode Island Student Loan Authority 24

RISLA - Background Created by statute in 1981 Six member board Five appointed by Governor General Treasurer, ex-officio Five currently sit on HEAA s board Offers private, fixed-rate loans to Rhode Island college students Repayment terms: 10 or 15 years For 2011, RISLA originated $21.8 million to 1,525 borrowers 25

RISLA Rhode Island Family Established in 1992 Educational Loan Repayment term of 10 or 15 years Made to students attending Rhode Island institutions (from in state or out of state) Rhode Islanders at out-of-state institutions Credit history required Borrowing limit capped at $35,000 per year Alternative to Federal PLUS Loans 26

RISLA Current Loan Rates Federal Direct PLUS Loan RIFEL (2012-13) Interest Rate 7.90% 5.39% Fixed or Variable Fixed Fixed Origination Fees 4% of loan Zero Repayment Term 10 years 10 years 27

RISLA Other Programs Loan forgiveness programs for health care professionals Interest forgiveness Loan forgiveness Program targets: Primary care professionals newly recruited to state Nurses and nurse educators Dentists and dental hygienists 28

RISLA Other Programs Online financial literacy course for prospective students and their families College Planning Center at Warwick Mall and online Partners with Latino College Access Coalition 29

RISLA - Issues Citation by IRS for moving loans from one bond to another Moving loans from one bond to another One of 30 states to be cited Authority plans to pay settlement Undetermined amount but likely in the millions of dollars 30

Rhode Island Student Loan Authority 31

Higher Education Assistance Authority and Rhode Island Student Loan Authority FY 2013 Revised and FY 2014 Budgets Staff Presentation March 14, 2013 32