Year-Round Pell 2018 NJASFAA Conference March 2018

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Year-Round Pell 2018 NJASFAA Conference March 2018 Craig D. Rorie, Federal Training Officer Federal Student Aid U.S. Department of Education

YRP Agenda Year Round Pell Overview Additional Pell Rules Examples of Awarding Additional Pell Crossover Payment Periods COD Implementation Resources

Year Round Pell Overview

Year-Round Pell: General The Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2017 now allows a student to receive Pell Grant funds up to 150% of the student’s Pell Grant Scheduled Award for an award year. See DCL GEN-17-07 Effective with the 2017-2018 award year. Does not apply to summer of 2017 if treated as a trailer to 2016-2017 eligibility For more information see DCL GEN17-06

Year-Round Pell: General Payment Period may include awards from both the initial Pell Grant Scheduled Award and from the additional Pell Grant award When the calculated award for a payment period is greater than the remaining balance of an initial Scheduled Award, the award for the payment period is the remaining balance plus an amount from the additional Pell Grant award

Year-Round Pell: Student Eligibility Student must be enrolled at least half-time in the payment period(s) for which s/he receives the additional Pell Grant funds (additional 50%) Dropping below half-time enrollment after Pell is disbursed and enrollment status is locked in, will not render the student ineligible A Pell recalculation to less than half-time will render the student ineligible Pell calculations and formulas remain unchanged The additional Pell Grant funds will be reflected in the student’s 600% maximum Pell Lifetime Eligibility Used (LEU) 6

Year-Round Pell: Student Eligibility Choice of crossover payment period award year can be made based on an institutional policy that: Provides for an individual decision for each student Applies to all students (or a category of students) without exception or Applies to all students (or a category of students) with allowance for an individual student exception

Year-Round Pell: Student Eligibility While not a requirement, many schools have switched to Summer being a header term rather than a trailer term for the Federal Pell Grant Program Students are more apt to be less than half time in the Summer as opposed to other terms If summer is a trailer and the student is LHT in Summer, she will not benefit from the additional Pell funds However, if summer is a header and the student is LHT in Summer, she will not be using additional Pell funds in the Summer She most likely will use additional Pell funds in the following Spring when she is more likely to be HT or greater 8

Awarding Additional Pell

Additional Pell – Standard Term Enrolled FT Fall Term 50% Used Spring Term Enrolled FT Summer Term 50% Eligible The student has used 100% of the original Scheduled Award. A Pell eligible student can be enrolled in any enrollment status to receive any portion of the Scheduled Award Before the student can receive any portion of the Additional Pell (up to 50%), the student must use up the Scheduled Award and be enrolled at least HT

Additional Pell – Standard Term Enrolled FT Fall Term 50% Used Enrolled 3/4 time Spring Term 37.5% Used Enrolled FT Summer Term 50% Eligible The student used 87.5% of the Scheduled Award with 12.5% still remaining. Note the student’s eligibility for Additional Pell is dependent upon being enrolled at least HT Initial Scheduled Award = 12.5% Additional Pell = 37.5%

Additional Pell – Standard Term Enrolled FT Fall Term 50% Used Spring Term Enrolled LTHT Summer Term 25% Ineligible The student has used up 100% of the scheduled award prior to enrolling in the Summer term Since the student is not enrolled at least HT, is not eligible for Additional Pell

Additional Pell – Standard Term Enrolled LTHT Fall Term 25% Used Enrolled FT Spring Term 50% Used Enrolled FT Summer Term 50% Eligible The student is enrolled LTHT in the Fall Term. Since this is not the Payment Period in which the student is receiving Additional Pell, it does not make the student ineligible for AdditionalPell in the Summer Term Initial Scheduled Award = 25% Additional Pell = 25%

Additional Pell - Clock Hour Clock Hour Program: 1215 Clock Hours / 41 Weeks 450 Clock Hours PP 1 50% Used PP 2 8/7/17 3/9/18 315 Clock Hours PP 3 35% Eligible 3/12/18 5/25/18 Student used 100% of Initial Scheduled Award for their first defined AY of 900 hours / 30 wks. Final Payment Period within 2017-18 Award Year. Student is Eligible for Additional Pell

Additional Pell - Clock Hour Clock Hour Program: 1050 Clock Hours / 32 Weeks 450 Clock Hours PP 1 50% Used PP 2 9/12/16 5/12/17 150 Clock Hours PP 3 5/22/17 6/30/17 Student used 100% of Initial Scheduled Award for their first defined AY of 900 hours / 30 wks Final Payment Period within 2016-2017 Award Year. The student is not eligible for AdditionalPell because there is no YRP in 16-17

Additional Pell - Clock Hour Clock Hour Program: 1050 Clock Hours / 32 Weeks 450 Clock Hours PP 1 50% Used PP 2 10/3/16 5/26/17 150 Clock Hours PP 3 35% Eligible 6/5/17 7/14/17 Student used 100% of Initial Scheduled Award for their first defined AY of 900 hours / 30 wks Final Payment Period within 2017-18 Award Year Student is Eligible for Additional Pell

Additional Pell – Transfer Students Student Transfer to New School on 1/8/2018 2017-18 Pell TEU Prior to Transfer = 90% Enrolled FT Spring Term 50% Eligible Student completed Certificate Program at School A prior to transferring to School B Student used 90% of Initial Scheduled Award Initial Scheduled Award = 10% Additional Pell = 40%

Additional Pell – Transfer Students Student Transfer to New School on 1/8/2018 2017-18 Pell TEU Prior to Transfer = 90% Enrolled LTHT Spring Term 12.5% Calculated Student completed Certificate Program at School A prior to transferring to School B. Student used 90% of Initial Scheduled Award Eligible for Initial Scheduled Award = 10% Ineligible for Additional Pell = 2.5% Student is Eligible for Remaining Initial Scheduled Award, but Ineligible for Additional Pell since LTHT

Crossover Payment Periods

Crossover Payment Periods Includes both June 30 and July 1 overlapping two award years Institutions have the flexibility to assign crossover payment periods to either of the relevant award years The law states “as it [the institution] determines is most beneficial to students”

Crossover Payment Periods 2017-2018 Scheduled Award: $2000 2018-2019 Scheduled Award: $3000 SUMMER Full-time FALL Half-time SPRING Half-time SUMMER Full-time Disbursement = $1000 Disbursement = $500 Disbursement = $500 Disbursement = $1000 (2017-2018) OR $1500 (2018-2019)

Crossover Payment Periods The choice of crossover payment period award year can be made based on an institutional policy that: Provides for an individual decision for each student Applies to all students (or students within a group) without exception; or Applies to all students (or students within a group) with allowance for individual student exception

Crossover Payment Periods Must consider the crossover payment period to occur entirely within one award year Must have a valid SAR or valid ISIR for the selected award year May be different than the year used for the student’s other Title IV aid (i.e., loans, campus based)

COD Implementation

Year-Round Pell: EA June 20, 2017 COD Implementation October 13-15, 2017 The <AdditionalEligibilityIndicator> tag identifies Pell Grant recipients eligible for additional grant funds The Pell Grant Potential Overaward Project (POP) process updated to account for additional Pell Grant eligibility Reject/warning edits specific to updated Pell calculations are sent in response files COD Web Site screens and reports updated to incorporate Year-round Pell As of October 15, 2017, schools could update Pell Grant information in COD to reflect additional eligibility

Resources

Resources Federal Registers June 16, 2017: Negotiated Rulemaking Committee; Public Hearings June 16, 2017: Postponement of Certain Provisions of the Borrower Defense Regulations Dear Colleague Letters GEN 17-06: Implementation of Year-Round Pell Grants Electronic Announcements EA June 20, 2017: Year-Round Pell Grant Information - Preliminary COD System Implementation Information and School Processing Timeline

Contacts

Department of Education Contacts Research and Customer Care Center 800.433.7327 fsa.customer.support@ed.gov Reach FSA 855.FSA.4FAA -- 1 number to reach 10 contact centers! eZ-Audit Campus Based Call Center COD School Eligibility Service Group CPS/SAIG Foreign Schools Participation Division NSLDS Research and Customer Care Center G5 Nelnet Total & Permanent Disability Team

NJ, NY, PR, Virgin Islands Region II Training Officer Region II: Nautochia Webb 646-428-3758 nautochia.webb@ed.gov

Questions about this session? Craig Rorie (215) 656-5916 craig.rorie@ed.gov

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