NASFAA Mention: Whatever Your Living Situation for Online College, Here’s How Student Loans Cover the Expenses

"Attending college from a laptop in your childhood bedroom might not be the experience you had in mind. But just because you’re not living in a dorm this fall doesn’t mean that expenses disappear. Your cost of attendance might have changed if you’re learning remotely due to COVID-19, but colleges will factor at-home or off-campus living expenses into your overall costs," MarketWatch reports.

..."Colleges often use regional data and student surveys to come up with estimates for off-campus rent and utilities, and oftentimes those amounts aren’t too different from living on campus, says Jill Desjean, policy analyst at the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators. However, your school will always consider living off campus to be cheaper than living on campus."

..."Your expenses may be lower at home with your parents than living on your own or on campus, but colleges will factor into their estimates the costs your parents take on by having you home, Desjean says.

'When you bring that student back in, the lights are on longer, you have to feed them so the cost of food goes up, heating — everything goes up,' Desjean says. You can use financial aid to offset your contribution to increased home bills."

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Publication Date: 9/1/2020

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