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Integrating SALT In To
Your Programming
10.02.2015 Jacquie Carroll, Ed.D., AFC® – Engagement & Education Consultant
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A Responsible Borrower Program.
Purpose-built to increase opportunity.
After 50 years working with millions of student
borrowers, American Student Assistance took what
works and rolled it into a powerful, holistic program
called SALT™ that delivers services built for the student
and around the student — before, during, and after
college.
Together we’re helping students learn how to borrow
smart, borrow less, and repay well.
American Student Assistance®
American Student Assistance is a private nonprofit
working to break down barriers to opportunity by
revolutionizing the way students approach, finance, and
repay their higher education.
We’re transforming students into engaged, financially
competent consumers.
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3 SALT Program Overview
Focused on Completion, Repayment & Future Opportunity
Loan counseling and
customer support
Self-paced
online courses
Self-directed financial
education resources
Scholarship, job and
internship resources
Student loan resources
and communications
4 SALT: Built Upon Standards
SALT Standards
Fundamentals
College Access & Planning
Student Loans
Income & Careers
Money Management
Saving & Investing
Credit & Debt Management
Risk Management
Taxes
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5 My Money 101 – Available courses
Course
Lesson 1 Fundamentals
Lesson 2 Educational Planning
Lesson 3 Internships, Income, and Careers
Lesson 4 Employment
Lesson 5 Money Management
Lesson 6 Budgeting
Lesson 7 Student Loans
Lesson 8 Student Loan Repayment
Lesson 9 Credit and Debt Management
Lesson 10 Savings and Investing
Lesson 11 Insurance and Risk Management
Lesson 12 Taxes
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6 SALT CREATED BY AMERICAN STUDENT ASSISTANCE
SALT {saltmoney.org}
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7 Registration {saltmoney.org/OSAC}
8 SALT + You
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SALT Resources
10 Pay For School
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11 Pay For School SALT Activities
1. Get a conversation started with students and parents (Instructor’s Guide, p.13). How does your culture impact your money attitudes? Does this impact
your financial behaviors?
2. Have students use the College Cost Comparison Worksheet (Instructor’s Guide, p.25).
Print out worksheet and discuss choices with students and parents.
3. Review a SALT scholarship video at saltmoney.org (Instructor’s Guide, p.21).
Have students commit to taking one action toward the scholarship application process.
12 Find A Job
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13 Find A Job SALT Activities
1. Get a conversation started with students and parents (Instructor’s Guide, p.29).
Why would you consider working, interning, or volunteering while you are in school?
2. Help students understand benefits of volunteering.
Have students go saltmoney.org and find “100 Ways To Get Rid Of Your Student Loans.” Have students review the sections on AmeriCorps, Peace Corps and Teach for America.
3. Review a SALT job or internship related video on saltmoney.org (Instructor’s Guide, p.30).
Have students summarize a one minute take away and share with group.
14 Master Money
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15 Additional Resources
16 Master Money SALT Activities
1. Get a conversation started with students and parents (Instructor’s Guide, p.52). What tools do you use to track your money? Why is it important to
consider where your money goes?
2. Have student use the Comparing Financial Institutions Worksheet (Instructor’s Guide, p.58).
Print out worksheet and discuss choices with students and parents. This gets students and parent to think about what accounts to use when a students begins college.
3. Show students and parents the Cash Flow Lesson on the saltmoney.org website (saltmoney.org/budgetingtool).
For additional help and insights with setting their goal, creating their budget, and figuring out how to make adjustments.
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17 Repay Student Debt
18 Repayment Navigator
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19 Know What You Owe
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SALT curriculum
with PowerPoint
slides, speaker
notes and
Instructor’s Manual
Instructor’s Manual
includes discussion
questions,
classroom activities
and energizers
Training
opportunities
Resources For You
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My Money 101
22 My Money 101
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23 My Money 101
24 My Money 101
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25 My Money 101
Comprehensive objectives for each lesson, aligned to SALT standards.
Closed Captioning & Voice Overs
Mind-maps, animations & other
effective tools
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A variety of quizzes and interactive
exercises.
Reflection check points.
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27 My Money 101
28 Search Feature
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29 SALT Is Social
30 Educational Planning Example
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31 Educational Planning Example
32 Educational Planning Example
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Questions?
34 Thank You
American Student Assistance
800.999.9080
asa.org
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