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Revenue Fund Higher One Student Health Insurance Transfer

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General Obligation (GO) Higher Education Asset Preservation

and Replacement (HEAPR) Revenue Fund

Three type of Bonds

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St. Paul College – Parking Ramp Normandale – Student Center & Parking Ramp Century – Parking Improvements Minneapolis Comm & Tech – Student Center Anoka-Ramsey Coon Rapids – Wellness Center MSCTC Moorhead – Wellness Center

Recent Projects

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General Obligation (GO)◦ Most buildings◦ MnSCU system and campus split 1/3 cost

Higher Education Asset Preservation and Restoration (HEAPR)◦ Repair, maintenance◦ State pays 100%

Revenue Fund◦ Unions, dorms, wellness, parking◦ Students (users) pay 100%

The Differences in Bonds

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Wants v. Needs Multiple Cost Structures

◦ What is the campus investment? Survey students Understanding of revenues and

expenditures◦ The fee over time will…

Student Involvement

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Revenue Fund Advisory Committee Sharing best practices Counsel student senates Ask questions of

administration/MnSCU

MSCSA Involvement

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Appoint a student committee member! St. Paul College – Parking Ramp Normandale – Student Center & Parking

Ramp Century – Parking Improvements Minneapolis Comm & Tech – Student

Center Anoka-Ramsey Coon Rapids – Wellness

Center MSCTC Moorhead – Wellness Center

Are you on this list?

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Higher One

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A for-profit financial services company

Financial aid disbursement and student payroll

Bank Checking accounts

What is Higher One?

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Student receives card Student registers online and chooses

payment method Payment is disbursed via:

◦ Paper check◦ Direct deposit◦ OneAccount

Process:

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About half of the colleges and universities in MnSCU

System-wide contract

National leader in disbursement

Who uses Higher One?

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Pros◦ Cost savings◦ No waiting◦ Provides bank account

Cons◦ Profits come from fees◦ Marketing to students◦ Practices scrutinized nationally

Pros and Cons:

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Provides service “free” to system and colleges if enough signed up

“Up” in 2014, with one-time renewals Student input on renewal Negotiate:

◦ ATM placement◦ “Red” phones

The Contract

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Student Health Insurance

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Mandatory insurance- some universities, international students

Voluntary plan- domestic students◦ Very low enrollment◦ Expensive

Athletic riders

What Exists Now?

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Requires certain level of coverage Requires all citizens to have coverage

or pay fine Sets up federal and state exchanges

◦ MNSure (www.mnsure.org)

Impact of Affordable Care Act

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Insurance company could stop offering voluntary plan

Students will have to have insurance Students will have access to

exchange, including subsidies and discounts

What this means

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Continue what we have Drop insurance option for domestic

students Mandate coverage

◦ Hard mandate v. soft mandate

Choices

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All students covered Included in cost of attendance Lower cost plan

Benefits of Mandatory Coverage

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Adds 25% or more to cost of attendance

Duplicative mandate

Cons of mandatory coverage

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MSCSA opposes mandatory health insurance for students.

Will make decision in fall Exchanges up and running in October

Position and Timeline