10/13/2016
Students, Parents Find Student Loan Financial Aid Process More Stressful than Applying for College
Citizens Bank study finds more than half of borrowers don’t fully
grasp student loan process; more than three-quarters want help
navigating process; majority of Millennials worry about ability to repay
loans
PROVIDENCE, R.I.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
It’s the season for students and families across the nation to start
filling out their federal student aid applications and a study released
today by Citizens Bank finds that a large majority are more stressed by
the loan process than by actually applying to college, while more than
half do not fully understand the student loan financial aid process.
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Students, Parents Find Student Loan Financial Aid Process More Stressful than Applying for College (Graphic: Business Wire)
The online survey of more than 2,000 Americans aged 18 and over showed
that Millennials in particular found the process both confusing (74%)
and stressful (76%) with more than half (53%) of Millennials and 60
percent of parents and others pointing to lengthy and unclear paperwork
as the source of confusion and stress. Difficulty understanding legal
and financial terminology followed close behind. The great majority of
respondents indicated that the process would be less stressful if they
could speak to a financial professional about their student loan
application.
“Students and families today are grappling with the rising cost of
college and many don’t know where to begin when it comes to navigating
the financial aid process. While going off to college is an exciting
time, figuring out how to fund an education can be daunting,” said
Christine Roberts, Head of Student Lending, Citizens Bank. “Talking to
someone who is experienced with the financial aid process is one of the
best ways to be prepared and to alleviate the stress that comes from not
understanding your options, but many people don’t think to ask their
financial professional or banker for advice.”
Detailed survey findings include:
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71 percent of those that have been through the student loan
application process consider it more stressful than the actual college
application process.
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52 percent do not fully understand the student loan process.
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81 percent indicated that the process would be less stressful if they
could speak to a financial professional about their student loan
application.
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Three in four Americans (75%) and 80 percent of Millennials worry
about their ability to pay back their student loans.
While those surveyed indicated they turn to college/university financial
aid offices (53%) and federal student loan websites (53%) for guidance
and advice, many (57%) would prefer to speak with financial
professionals for advice on paying for college.
Citizens Bank offers hundreds of student loan specialists who will help
students and families understand their many loan options and recently
began taking student loan applications in its branches where borrowers
can sit down with a banker and ask questions about the process. The bank
also offers a Student
Loan Awareness site that provides valuable information about paying
for college, as well as a Facebook
community where borrowers can ask each other questions.
Commenting on widespread concern among respondents about their ability
pay back their student loans, Roberts said, “It’s important for families
to understand their options when it comes to one of the biggest
financial commitments of their lives. This is true for both funding an
education and for planning how to make payments once school is over.
Refinancing that student loan can save money and shorten the payment
timeframe.”
Citizens offers a range of borrowing options for credit-qualified
students and graduates and their families including refinancing options
for both private and federal student loans, as well as the Citizens Bank
Student Loan, the Citizens Bank Student Loan with Multi-Year Borrowing
and the Citizens Bank Parent Loan. In most cases, Citizens lends to
in-school borrowers who apply for loans with credit-qualified
co-signers. To ensure that student borrowers fully understand the terms
of their loans, Citizens includes a thorough review of the borrower’s
options (federal and private) at the front end of the application
process and sends borrowers an annual “report card” describing how much
they have borrowed to date and what their monthly payments will be after
graduation.
To learn more about Citizens Bank, call the customer contact center at
1-800-428-7463, follow the bank on Facebook and Twitter or
visit the Citizens
Bank website.
Survey Methodology
A double wave online omnibus survey was fielded in September 2016 among
Americans 18+. The survey aimed to understand perspectives on student
loans, including pain points around the loan application process. The
sample consisted of 2,086 Americans 18+. The omnibus survey was
conducted online for Citizens by ORC between September 15-21, 2016.
About Citizens Financial Group, Inc.
Citizens Financial Group, Inc. (“Citizens”) is one of the nation’s
oldest and largest financial institutions, with $145.2 billion in assets
as of June 30, 2016. Headquartered in Providence, Rhode Island, Citizens
offers a broad range of retail and commercial banking products and
services to individuals, small businesses, middle-market companies,
large corporations and institutions. In Consumer Banking, Citizens helps
its retail customers “bank better” with mobile and online banking, a
24/7 customer contact center and the convenience of approximately 3,200
ATMs and approximately 1,200 Citizens Bank branches in 11 states in the
New England, Mid-Atlantic and Midwest regions. Citizens also provides
wealth management, mortgage lending, auto lending, student lending and
commercial banking services in select markets nationwide. In Commercial
Banking, Citizens offers corporate, institutional and not-for-profit
clients a full range of wholesale banking products and services
including lending and deposits, capital markets, treasury services,
foreign exchange and interest hedging, leasing and asset finance,
specialty finance and trade finance. Citizens operates through its
subsidiaries Citizens Bank, N.A., and Citizens Bank of Pennsylvania as
Citizens Bank, Citizens Commercial Banking and Citizens One. Additional
information about Citizens and its full line of products and services
can be found at www.citizensbank.com.
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Citizens Financial Group, Inc.
Lauren DiGeronimo, 781-471-1454
Source: Citizens Financial Group, Inc.