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1 Gainful Employment - Overview Rhonda Mohr, Student Financial Assistance Programs Myrna Huffman, Management Information Systems

2 Agenda How did we get here? Gainful Employment Defined Disclosure Requirements New GE Programs Reporting Requirements Questions

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4 Federal Title IV Regulatory Process Negotiated Rulemaking -November 2009 through January 2010 Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) -June 18, 2010 Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) -July 26, 2010 Two sets of Final Rules published on October 29, 2010, with effective dates of July 1, 2011 –Program Integrity –Including Gainful Employment Reporting and Disclosures –Gainful Employment –New Programs Final Rules on metrics – unofficial draft published June 2, 2011

5 Federal Government Communications CCCSFAAA Conference – December 2010 Regional Training Events – Winter 2011 DCL Gen 11-10 issued April 20, 2011 May 25/26 webinars announced May 5, 2011 GE Webpage announced May 12, 2011 DCL Gen 11-10 correction issued May 20, 2011 GE Reporting Draft User Guide issued May 23, 2011 Webinar training May 25-26, 2011 New GE Programs guidance June 1, 2011 Updated GE Reporting User Guide issued June 3, 2011

6 CCCCO Communications August 2, 2010 – NPRM Comments September 9, 2010 – NPRM Comments February 7, 2011 – FA Regional Representatives Meeting March 15-16, 2011 – All FA Directors Meeting April 27, 2011 – CFAO list serve memo May 16, 2011 – FA Regional Representatives Meeting June 2, 2011 – Letter from Linda Michalowski and Patrick Perry June 7, 2011 – CFAO/CSSO list serve memo

7 Gainful Employment Statute An educational program is Title IV eligible only if the program: –Is offered by a public or non-profit institution and leads to a degree or transfer; or –Is offered at any institution and “leads to gainful employment in a recognized occupation”. Referred to as a Gainful Employment Program or a GE Program.

8 Recognized Occupation One identified by a Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) code established by OMB; or One identified by an Occupational Network O*NET-SOC code established by the U.S. Department of Labor; or One determined by the Secretary of Education in consultation with the Secretary of Labor.

9 Gainful Employment Programs Public institutions and not-for-profit institutions – –All programs, except for – Programs that lead to a degree; Programs of at least two years in length that are fully transferable to a bachelor’s degree program; and Preparatory course work necessary for enrollment in an eligible program.

10 Gainful Employment Programs A Gainful Employment Program is identified by its: –6 digit OPEID –6 digit CIP Code (Classification of Instructional Program) –2 digit Credential Level New Programs = new CIP Code or new 01 credential level

11 Credential Levels 01 = Undergraduate certificate 02 = Associate’s degree 03 = Bachelor’s degree 04 = Post baccalaureate certificate 05 = Master’s degree 06 = Doctoral degree 07 = First-professional degree

12 Disclosures

13 Gainful Employment Disclosures-General For each GE Program, institution must provide prospective students with specific information. Effective July 1, 2011 Institution must use disclosure form provided by the Department, when available. –Will not be available by July 1, 2011 –Draft form is available and may be used now Institutions must comply with these disclosure requirements independently until form is available

14 Annual Disclosure Requirement July 1, 2011 – may use 2009-10 data to calculate metrics Update with 2010-11 data within a “reasonable amount of time” Annual updates to be completed within a “reasonable amount of time” after each subsequent award year

15 Disclosures Disclose for each GE Program: –Occupations (by name and SOC code) that program prepares students to enter –Links to occupational profiles on O*NET –Program costs – for entire program in normal completion time Tuition and fees On-campus room and board Books and supplies May include other costs

16 Disclose for each GE Program: –On-time completion rate Number of students who completed program during most recently completed award year for which information is available Number of students who completed within “normal time” –Not the same as 150% used for other purposes –As published by institution Disclosures

17 Normal Time Frame Defined Time necessary to complete all requirements according to college catalog “Typically two years for an AA degree and various for certificate programs” Must be time based Transfer students get full “normal time” Program changes do not adjust “normal time” –To be counted as completing on time, a student who changes programs at the institution and begins attending a new program must complete within the timeframe beginning from the date the student began attending the prior program

18 Disclosures Disclose for each GE Program: –Median loan debt incurred by students who complete the program Title IV loan debt –Amount borrowed Private educational loan debt –Amount borrowed Institutional finance plans – Amount owed

19 Disclosures Disclose for each GE Program: –Job placement rates for students completing the program using the NCES methodology NCES methodology not ready at this time Until then use formula that the institutional accreditor, program accreditor, or the state requires Not required for CCCs at this time

20 Web Disclosures Disclosure Information on Program’s website home page –Each GE Program must have a dedicated page Must be simple and meaningful Must contain direct links to any other webpage with general, academic or admission information about the program Must be in an open format that can be retrieved, downloaded, indexed, and searched by commonly used web search applications

21 Print Media Disclosures Catalogs and Schedules – complete disclosures “whenever feasible” If not feasible because of size or structure must include URL or live link to website –Postcards, flyers, brochures, etc –Example: “For more information about our graduation rates, the median debt of students who completed the program, and other important information, please visit our website at www.ABCcollege.program”www.ABCcollege.program Print materials must be revised within a reasonable amount of time

22 New GE Programs

23 New Programs-Timelines If the first day of class will begin on or after July 1, 2011 and before October 1, 2011, notification must be provided no later than July 1, 2011. –If the institution does not provide the required notification by July 1, 2011, it must wait for Departmental approval before disbursing funds to students enrolled in the new GE Program. The institution must also inform students that the program has not been approved by the Department to be eligible for federal student aid. For new GE Programs where the first day of class will begin on or after October 1, 2011, institutions must provide notification to the Department at least 90 days prior to the first day of class.

24 An institution that provided notice of a new GE Program at least 90 days before the first day of class (or July 1, 2011 if applicable) of that new program may begin offering the additional program without receiving Departmental approval unless the Department requests, at least 30 days prior to the date the program is scheduled to begin, additional information or otherwise informs the institution to delay the start of the additional program.

25 New Programs - Notifications Must include sufficient narrative information to demonstrate that the program meets the requirements of an eligible GE Program and to support the need for the program –How need of program was determined –How college became aware of need of program –How the program was designed to meet market needs –Wage analysis and wage data related to the new program –Consultation processes with external entities Can cover multiple programs if same or similar process used

26 Reporting

27 Gainful Employment Reporting Requirements Institution must annually report information on students who were enrolled in a GE program for each award year – –Student identifying information –Program identifying information –Amounts from private education loans –Amount owed on institutional financing plans –Enrollment information The GE data User Guide is available and being reviewed by CCCCO

28 Reporting Requirements By October 1, 2011 all colleges must report: –2006-2007, 2007-2008, 2008-2009, 2009-2010, and 2010-11 award year information If unable to report any of the required information, institution must provide an explanation. Explanation sent to GE-Missing-Data@ed.gov.GE-Missing-Data@ed.gov Annual data submissions are due on each October 1 st for subsequent years

29 Resources GE webpage on IFAP http://ifap.ed.gov/GainfulEmploymentInfo/index.html For GE Questions GE-Questions@ed.gov CCCCO rmohr@cccco.edu mhuffman@cccco.edu

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