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Financial Aid: Advanced/Classroom Dialogue Kris Richardson Alex Smith

Overview Summer Financial Aid – Room and Board Access. Calculating Equivalency for Part-Time Enrollees. Application of Autonomy Legislation. NCAA Proposal No , as amended. Proposal No Multi-Year Agreements. Additional Dialogue.

Summer Financial Aid: Room and Board Access

Summer Financial Aid: Room and Board Access Scenario: Institution has multiple summer sessions. Room and board are calculated as one price regardless of number of sessions students attend. Students on academic aid may access room and board at the beginning of the summer even if not enrolled for that session and aid will not disburse until begin term in which they are enrolled.

Summer Financial Aid: Room and Board Access Question: May a student-athlete on summer athletics aid that covers room and board access the dorms for the entire summer: If enrolled only in summer session 1? If enrolled only is summer session 3?

Summer Financial Aid: Room and Board Access Answer: May a student-athlete on summer athletics aid that covers room and board access the dorms for the entire summer: If enrolled only in summer session 1? YES If enrolled only is summer session 3? YES (but violation if student-athlete does not enroll)

Calculating Equivalency For Part-Time Enrollees

Scenario SA has been provided $10,000 for the academic year. FGIA is for is $30,000 and SA counts as.33. SA will need one part-time term in fall 2015 to graduate. FGIA for 2015 is $36,000 ($30,000 tuition and fees; $6,000 room/board and required books) SA tuition for PT term is $10,000 with room, board and books remaining the same. SA is renewed for Fall 2015 or $5, What is SAs equivalency for ?

Calculating Equivalency For Part-Time Enrollees Denominator for equivalency calculation purposes shall be based on the actual or average cost of a full grant-in- aid for all students enrolled in a minimum full-time program of studies at that institution. May 1, 2015 staff determination What is SAs equivalency for ? $5000/$36,000 =.14

Application of Autonomy Legislation: Proposal No and Individual Limit

Individual limits changed to allow institutional financial aid based on athletics ability and any other financial aid up to cost of attendance. Tuition and fees, room and board, books and other expenses related to attendance at the institution. May calculate stipend for room and board using any of the methods provided in the room and board legislation. If books part of aid may provide actual books, including recommended books. May not provide stipend in excess of actual books.

Application of Autonomy Legislation: Proposal No and Individual Limit Does not eliminate ability to receive athletics aid up to FGIA (now defined to equate to cost of attendance) plus Pell. Each institution must still ensure it follows applicable federal, state and institutional requirements.

Application of Autonomy Legislation: Proposal No and Individual Limit Other expenses related to attendance must be calculated in accordance with the cost of attendance policies and procedures that are used for students in general. A student-athlete’s cost of attendance may be adjusted: If an institution’s policy allows for student’s direct and indirect costs (e.g., tuition, fees, room and board, books, supplies, transportation, child care, cost related to a disability and miscellaneous personal expenses) to be adjusted on a personal basis; The adjustment is documented; and The adjustment is available on an equitable basis to all students with similar circumstances who request an adjustment.

Application of Autonomy Legislation: Proposal No and Student Assistance Fund Permissible to use SAF to provide other expenses related to attendance at the institution when those expenses are included in a financial aid agreement, provided the SAF funds used in such a manner are counted toward the student's individual and team financial aid limits. Remains permissible, subject to institutional and conference policies and procedures, to use SAF for other expenses related to attendance at the institution that are not included in the student's financial aid agreement (does not affect the student's individual or team financial aid limits). Receipt by a student-athlete who is not a counter to cover other expenses related to attendance does not make the student-athlete a counter.

Application of Autonomy Legislation: Proposal No and Student Assistance Fund Institutions remain responsible for ensuring that SAF funds are not used to provide tuition and fees, room and board or required course-related books during a regular term and are not included when reporting athletics aid for revenue distribution or other NCAA Bylaw 20 purposes.

Application of Autonomy Legislation: Proposal No and Calculating Equivalencies Squad List is not a balance sheet. May meet obligation to provide percentage of FGIA for student-athlete referenced in agreement but equivalency calculation may be less. No impact on ability to use averaging vs. actual method. Autonomy Denominator = New FGIA. Other Conferences Denominator = Old FGIA or New FGIA. Books calculation remains the same.

Application of Autonomy Legislation: Proposal No and Impact on Current Agreements Renewal of Dollar Agreements: May renew at same dollar amount and apply new FGIA for equivalency calculation without being considered a reduction. Renewal of Element Agreements: May renew based on calculation of those elements for and apply new FGIA for equivalency calculation without being considered a reduction. May renew based on calculation of those elements for and convert to dollar amount or percentage of cost of attendance without being considered a reduction.

Application of Autonomy Legislation: Proposal No and Impact on Current Agreements Renewal of FGIA Agreements: If applying new FGIA, would be a reduction if convert into a dollar amount less than percentage outlined in previous agreement x cost of attendance.

Application of Autonomy Legislation: Proposal No Additional Impacts Summer School Aid: No changes to how to calculate summer aid. Proportionality of academic aid received in academic year (or to be received in next academic year if meeting exception) provisions remain in place. Membership/Revenue Distribution: For purposes of Bylaw 20 membership requirements and revenue distribution calculations, a full grant is the value of: Full tuition and fees; Room and board; and Required course-related books.

Application of Autonomy Legislation: Proposal No

If a student-athlete receives athletically related financial aid in their first year of enrollment at the certifying institution, a reduction or nonrenewal cannot be for an athletics reason. Applicable to new awards of athletically related financial aid provided during and thereafter. Applicable to November 2014 NLI signees after initial renewal.

Application of Autonomy Legislation: Proposal No If converting one year agreements to multi-year agreements during period of award: Must net average of one year agreement over the life of the multi-year. Example: 50% agreement may be converted into a three year agreement of 25%, 75%, 50% ;or 75%, 25%, 50%; or some other average of 50%.

Multi-year Agreements Period of the award begins in the academic year in which aid is provided and ends once agreement no longer specifies it will provide athletically related financial aid. Examples: 75% equivalency in the first year academic year, no athletics aid the second and third year and 95% equivalency the fourth year = four-year financial aid agreement that begins with the student-athlete’s first academic year.

Multi-year Agreements Examples (continued): 25% equivalency in the first year academic year and no athletics aid the second, third and fourth years = agreement for one academic year. No athletically related aid the first year, and 50% equivalency each of the next three academic years = a three-year financial aid agreement that doesn’t begin until the student-athlete’s second year of enrollment (would not validate an NLI).

Multi-Year Agreements: Adjustments Ability to adjust original terms year to year during period of the award while maintaining overall equivalency dependent on wording of agreement. “33% per year” would not allow for any years below 33% absent a renegotiation that resulted in a net benefit to the student-athlete. “Average of 33%” may provide less in one year and more in other years provided average of at least 33% over period of the award. Institutions encouraged to notify student-athletes of specific equivalency for upcoming academic year not later than legislated renewal notification date.

Multi-Year Agreements: Adjustments May provide temporary increase at any time during the period of the award. When renewing, all increases need to be accounted for in determining if the new agreement averages equal to or more than the average of the previous agreement. Scenario: Initial multi-year agreement was for three years at 30%, 10%, 50%. Coach provided a 5% increase in year one and a 25% increase in year two. Renewal must average?

Multi-Year Agreements: Adjustments Scenario: Initial multi-year agreement was for three years at 30%, 10%, 50%. Coach provided a 5% increase in year one and a 25% increase in year two. Renewal must average? /3 = 40% (vs. 30% average of original agreement)

Applying vs. Not Applying: Non-Autonomy Conference Considerations

Applying vs. Not Applying: Non-Autonomy Conference Considerations Absent conference policy, can determine by team, by individual. Must use New FGIA if provide anything above Old FGIA. May use New FGIA even if no additional outlay to a specific student-athlete. Old or New Denominator only aid agreements may reference FGIA without having to apply new FGIA as long as institution makes clear it’s intention to apply or not apply to its student-athletes. Moving forward, agreements should reference elements included in full grant in aid instead of as a stand alone reference.

Additional Dialogue