CFPB Student Loan (TO13) Focus Group and Interview Screener



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CFPB Student Loan (TO13) Focus Group and Interview Screener Quota: Focus Groups: o 54 to 72 adults (20 years of age and older) for participation in focus groups to be held in Arlington, VA, Chicago, IL and New York, NY. o Focus group participants will be segmented based on their response to Q3 in screener with the following distribution of groups: Location Completer Groups Non-Completer Groups Arlington, VA 1 2 Chicago 2 1 New York 1 2 o o o Responses to Q3 will be grouped as follows: 04, 06, 07, 08 and 09 will be eligible as completers; and 03 and 05 will be eligible as non-completers. Recruit eight participants to ensure at least six participants per group. Recruit for a mix of gender, race/ethnicity, income, loan type, and loan status. In-depth-Interviews: o 15 adults (20 years of age and older) for participation in interviews to be held in all three locations listed above. o Interview participants will be segmented based on response to the distress question (Q16), with the following distribution: Location In-Distress IDIs Not in Distress IDIs Arlington, VA 2 3 Chicago 3 2 New York 3 2 o o Responses to Q16 will be grouped as follows: 01 will be eligible as in-distress; and 02 will be eligible as not in distress. Respondents should indicate (Q19) that they will be able to bring their student loan repayment paperwork in to review during the session. Recruitment Plan: The study will be advertised by: o Emailing and calling contacts in the facility databases; o Posting fliers in the local communities; and o Posting notices to social media sites. Respondents must first complete the web screener;

Respondents who qualify based on the web screener are then called and administered the phone screener; Respondents are sent a confirmation email with directions to the facility; Respondents are contacted the day prior to the focus group/interview to remind them about their appointment; Participants information is reconfirmed upon arrival; and Participants are compensated $75 for their time (60 minutes) upon completion. Recruitment Language Seeking Consumers with Experience in Repaying their Student Loans for Focus Groups and Interviews We are currently recruiting people to participate in focus groups about student loan repayment. If you have one or more student loans in repayment or default, you may be qualified to participate in a focus group or interview. The focus groups and interviews will last 60 minutes and participants will be paid $75. The study will take place at [location] and we are currently scheduling participants for [dates]. This research is being sponsored by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), a federal government agency that was created to help consumers. Feedback from the groups will be used to help the CFPB understand consumers experiences with repaying their student loans. If you are interested in participating, please contact us at [contact info]. We will ask you to complete a short screener and we will notify you if you qualify for the study. Thank you! Web-Based Screener Thank you for your interest in participating in a study with Fors Marsh Group. We are seeking participants for focus groups and one-on-one interviews to discuss your experiences with repaying your student loans. Focus groups and interviews will take place the [ ] week of January at [location]. If you are interested in participating, please complete this questionnaire. If you qualify for this study, we will contact you to schedule a time that is convenient for you. Compensation ($75) will be provided to those who participate. Thank you for your interest. 2

Please note that your responses to these questions will remain private and will only be used for the purpose of scheduling your session if you qualify for the study. The following Privacy Act Statement guides the handling of your responses. Privacy Act Statement 5 U.S.C. 552(a)(e)(3) The information you provide through your responses to Fors Marsh will assist the study sponsor, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ( CFPB ), in determining your eligibility to participate in a study that will focus on the development and improvement of CFPB tools and resources to assist student loan borrowers. Information collected on behalf of the Bureau by Fors Marsh will be treated in accordance with the System of Records Notice ( SORN ), CFPB.021 CFPB Consumer Education and Engagement Records, 77 F.R. 60382. This information will only be disclosed as outlined in the Routine Uses for the SORN. Direct identifying information will only be used to facilitate the study and will be kept private except as required by law. This collection of information is authorized by Pub. L. No. 111-203, Title X, Sections 1013 and 1022, codified at 12 U.S.C. 5493 and 5512. Participation in this study is voluntary, you are not required to participate or share any identifying information with Fors Marsh, including name, email address, video recording, and you may withdraw participation at any time. However, if you do not include the requested information, you may not participate in the interview. Paperwork Reduction Act According to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, an agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to a collection of information unless it displays a valid OMB control number. The OMB control number for this collection is 3170-0036. It expires on 06/30/2016. The time required to complete this information collection is estimated to average approximately [5 minutes] per response. Responding to this collection of information is voluntary. Comments regarding this collection of information, including the estimated response time, suggestions for improving the usefulness of the information, or suggestions for reducing the burden to respond to this collection should be submitted to Bureau at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (Attention: PRA Office), 1700 G Street NW, Washington, DC 20552, or by email to PRA@cfpb.gov. Q1_1. First name: Q1_2. Last name: Q1_3. Email: [Validate email] 3

Q1_4. Mobile number: [Validate telephone] Q1_5. Alternate number: [Validate telephone] Q2. What is your age? 0-19 01 Ineligible 20-29 02 Eligible 30-39 03 Eligible 40-49 04 Eligible 50-59 05 Eligible 60-69 06 Eligible 70+ 07 Eligible Q3_1. What is the name of school you last attended? Name City State Q3_2. What is the highest level of education you have completed? Less than high school degree or equivalent 01 Ineligible High school graduate (GED or Diploma) 02 Ineligible Some certificate or trade school courses completed 03 Eligible Trade school certificate 04 Eligible Some college courses completed 05 Eligible Associate s degree (2-year) 06 Eligible Bachelor s degree (4-year) 07 Eligible Some graduate courses completed 08 Eligible Post graduate degree (Master s or Doctorate) 09 Eligible Q4_1. Do you currently have a student loan (in your name) or are responsible for another person s student loan? Yes 01 Eligible No 02 Ineligible Don t Know/Not Sure 98 Ineligible Ineligible 4

Q4_2. Who is responsible for paying bills (or managing student loan payments) in your household? You 01 Eligible Your partner 02 Ineligible You and your partner 03 Eligible You and another family member (or family members) 04 Eligible Another family member (or family members) 05 Ineligible Someone else 06 Ineligible Nobody 07 Ineligible Don t know/refused 08 Ineligible Q4_3. What is the repayment status of your student loan(s)? Select all that apply. [Multi Punch] Active (I am currently taking classes and using funds from my student 01 Ineligible loans) In deferment or forbearance (I am NOT required to make payments at this 02 Eligible time) In repayment (I am currently required to make monthly payments) 03 Eligible In good standing (I am up-to-date on my monthly payments) 04 Eligible Delinquent (I am behind on my student loan payments) 05 Eligible In default (I have missed payments and have been notified by my loan 06 Eligible servicer of being in default) Defaulted on my loans but consolidated my defaulted loans or have Eligible rehabilitated or am in process of rehabilitating my defaulted loans by making 9 consecutive monthly payments. Don t Know/Not Sure 98 Ineligible Ineligible Q5. Within the last 5 years, have you or an immediate family member worked for any of the following types of business? Select all that apply. An advertising or public relations firm 01 Ineligible A marketing or market research firm or department 02 Ineligible A marketing or market research consultant 03 Ineligible Any kind of media company, like a TV or radio station or 04 Ineligible newspaper A government agency that regulates the financial industry 05 Ineligible None of the above 06 Eligible Ineligible Q6. When, if ever, was the last time you participated in a marketing research study, such as a consumer interview or a group discussion? Within the past three months 01 Ineligible 5

Over three months ago 02 Eligible Never 03 Eligible Ineligible [IF INELIGIBLE, TERMINATE HERE USING THE LANGUAGE BELOW; IF ELIGIBLE, CONTINUE TO SECTION 2] We re sorry, but you do not qualify for this study. Thank you for your interest. [End Survey] Section 2: Demographic Items Q7. What is your gender? Male 01 Female 02 Other 03 Q8. Are you of Hispanic or Latin American origin? Yes 01 No 02 Q9. Which of the following best describes your race? Select all that apply. [RANDOMIZE ORDER, BUT ALWAYS ASK Some other race LAST.] White 01-99 Black/African American 01-99 American Indian or Alaska Native 01-99 Asian 01-99 Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 01-99 Some other race 01-99 Q10. What state do you live in? [Single Punch Drop down] Alabama Alaska 6

Arizona Arkansas California District of Columbia Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas 7

Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Other Q11. What is your zip code? [Validate zip code] Q12. Which of the following best describes what you are currently doing? Select all that apply. Employed full-time 01-99 Employed part-time 02-99 Full-time student 03-99 Part-time student 04-99 Homemaker 05-99 Self-employed 06-99 Retired 07-99 Disabled 08-99 Not currently employed 09-99 Other 10-99 [If Q11 = 03, 05, 07, 08 or 09, skip to Q13] Q13. What type of organization are you employed by? Yes Private for-profit company or business 01 Not-for-profit (tax exempt) company or charitable organization 02 Government (Federal, State or Local) 03 Self-Employed business or professional practice 04 Q14. What is your total household income? Less than $30,000 01 $30,000 to $50,000 02 $50,000 to $100,000 03 $100,000 to $150,000 04 More than $150,000 05 8

Q15. What is your current student loan balance? Less than $29,384 01 More than $29,384 02 Q16. What type of student loans do you have? Select all that apply. Federal Family Education Loan Program (FFELP) 01-99 Direct subsidized loans (Federal) 02-99 Direct unsubsidized loans (Federal) 03-99 Direct PLUS Loans (Federal) 04-99 Perkins Loans (Federal) 05-99 Private (Non-Federal) student loans 06-99 Don t know / Not sure 07-99 Q17. Are you currently experiencing difficulty making your monthly student loan repayment? [If Q16 = 02, skip to Q18] Yes 01 No 02 Q18. Which of the following best describes the issues you re encountering with repaying your student loans: Select all that apply. I have made late payments once or twice in the last six months 01-99 I forgo paying bills and/or for basic necessities to make my monthly student loan payment 02-99 I routinely miss payments because my monthly student loan payment is too high 03-99 Temporary financial constraints have prevented me from making my monthly payment (ex. 04 Unemployment, medical emergency, etc.) -99 My total student loan debt is so high that I just stopped paying 05-99 None of the above 06-99 9

Q19. Have you ever attempted or completed any of the following activities regarding your student loans? Select all that apply. Refinanced your student loans 01-99 Discharged your student loan debt through bankruptcy 02-99 Switched to an alternate repayment plan (such as income-driven 03 repayment or pay as you earn ) -99 [If Q19 = 03, then proceed to Q20. Otherwise skip Q21.] Q20. Have you ever been removed from an income-driven repayment plan due to default or failure to recertify? Yes 01 No 02 Q21. Do you have any of the following loans other than your student loans? Select all that apply. Mortgage loan 01-99 Car loan 02-99 Other type of loan 03-99 Q22. Would you be able to bring some sort of paperwork you ve received about your student loan in the last few months, to go over in your session? The researchers won t keep your paperwork or make any copies, and you re welcome to cross out any specific, private information. They d just like to understand the kinds of paperwork you get and any questions you have about those materials. Yes 01 No 02 Final Message [if they qualify and complete survey] Thank you for completing this questionnaire. If you qualify for this study, we will be in contact with you to schedule a time that is convenient for you. If you have any questions please contact us at ux@forsmarshgroup.com or call us at 571-858-3817. You can also visit our website at www.forsmarshgroup.com or our Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/forsmarshgroup. 10

Phone-Based Screener (for those who qualify based on web-based screener) Hello. Thank you for your interest in participating in our focus group about student loan repayment at Fors Marsh Group. My name is and I wanted to follow-up regarding a screener that you completed recently for an upcoming study. I wanted to ask a couple more questions and see if we can schedule you. Your participation is completely voluntary. Do you have a few minutes? 1. Can you please verify your age? 2. Can you please verify whether you have student loans currently in repayment or in default? 3. Can you please verify your highest level of education? [If responses are confirmed proceed with scheduling.] Thank you for your time. 11