NASFAA 2003: Reconnecting With Students! 2 FSA Assessments: A Key to Compliance & Improvement Session #: S106.

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NASFAA 2003: Reconnecting With Students!

2 FSA Assessments: A Key to Compliance & Improvement Session #: S106

3 Session Objectives  Overview of FSA Assessments  Review of common Audit Findings  How Assessments can help with operations, audits & program reviews  Introduce Verification, Default Management, and Campus-Based Assessments

4 What are the FSA Assessments? Tools to prevent and/or identify compliance issues, implement Management Enhancements (Action Plans) for noted problems and share Effective Practices

5 What are the FSA Assessments?  22 modules updated with hyperlinks to Regs and the Student Financial Aid Handbook  Series of questions/comments outlining major requirements/policies needed to properly administer the Title IV programs (checklist, exercises, activities, Q&As – who, what, when, where, how)  New interactive assessments will be available to all schools

6 Management Enhancement Benefits  Help you to take corrective action to resolve noted problems –Identify problem –Design required action –Identify resolution team (offices, team leads…) –Set timeframe –Reminder to update policies & procedures  Link to the Management Enhancement Worksheet from each assessment  “Action Plan”

7 What is the Effective Practice Database?  A way to share practices that work well  A continuously expanding record from which schools can benefit (does not have to be Title IV related)  A direct link to share an idea  Currently operational. Schools can submit practices.

8 What are Technical Assistance Resources?  A listing of all resources available to schools that need assistance –Contact information, phone numbers, … –Websites –Search engines –Technical/software support  Each assessment has a link to the Technical Assistance Resources for quick reference

9 Where can I find the FSA Assessments? The assessments can be accessed at the following websites -  School’s portal ( –Under “Resources & Training”, click on FSA Self- Assessments  IFAP ( –Under “Tools for Schools”, click on FSA Assessments

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11 Tools For Schools  4 major categories – Students, Schools, Managing Funds and Campus Needs  Interactive assessments allow the school to complete self-evaluations online  Non-Interactive assessments require download by schools  All assessments provide hyperlinks to Regulations, Student Financial Aid Handbook  All assessments have printing options

12 Students  Student Eligibility  Awarding Aid  Satisfactory Academic Progress  Verification (NEW) “Have your appropriate school policies and procedures available while going through the various Assessments”

13 Schools  Institutional Eligibility  Consumer Information  Recertification  Change In Ownership  Default Management (NEW)

14 Managing Funds  Disbursing Aid  Reporting & Reconciling  Fiscal Management  Return of Title IV Funds  Campus-Based Modules –Perkins Awarding & Disbursement (NEW) –Perkins Due Diligence –Perkins Cancellation –Perkins Forbearance & Deferment –FWS (NEW) –FSEOG (NEW)

15 Campus Needs  Automation  Administrative Capabilities

16 Interactive Assessments  If your school wants to complete an interactive assessment online and save it, a password will be required. –User Name = OPEID –Password = Create Your Own (If you create your own password, you will be asked to register, and provide your address.) –While online you will only have to enter this information once to move within other interactive assessments  If completing online, can assessment through internet browser (file/send/page by ) and can print module with completed answers  Schools can view the assessments in the tour mode without a password (unable to complete online).  If you do not want to complete the assessment online, you may download the assessment, save it to your hard drive and complete it later.

17 Login – Interactive Assessments

18 Interactive Assessments  Modules that should be Interactive modules by July 31 –SAP, Return of Title IV, Default Management  Modules that will be interactive later this summer: –Disbursing Aid, Awarding Aid, Federal Perkins Awarding & Disbursement, Perkins Due Diligence, Perkins Cancellation, Perkins Forbearance & Deferment, Perkins Repayment, FSEOG, FWS, Institutional Eligibility

19 Printing the Assessments  All FSA Assessments can be downloaded.  Both Interactive and Non-interactive assessments will have printable Word documents

20 Responding to Audits or Program Reviews  The Assessments can help a school prepare for a program review  The Assessments can help a school prepare for an audit  The Assessments can be a useful tool to ensure findings do not recur

21 Example of Common Findings  Satisfactory Academic Progress – standards inadequate, not adequately monitored or applied  Federal Perkins Loans – inadequate billing/collection procedures, due diligence  Verification Not Documented/Incomplete

22 How Can Assessments Help  Satisfactory Academic Progress –School can complete the SAP Module. (which includes file review activities)  Federal Perkins Loans –School can complete the Federal Perkins Loan Due Diligence Module (which includes due diligence file review activities)

23 How Can Assessments Help?  Verification Not Documented/Incomplete –FSA Verification Module can be completed (including all activities) to find problems and correct procedures.

24 Satisfactory Academic Progress  How should I complete this module? –Determine which offices are involved in SAP –Review procedures –Review individual files –Complete Management Enhancement and follow-up on corrective action plans –Consider completing file review activity each year for continuous improvement *Review SAP Module word document

25 Federal Perkins Loan Due Diligence  How should I complete this module? –Determine what offices are involved in due diligence –Review due diligence procedures –Complete Activity #6 –Complete Management Enhancement and follow-up on all corrective action plan(s) –Consider completing activity #6 every couple of years

26 Activity #6

27 Verification Not Documented/Incomplete  How should I complete the Verification module? –What is the scope of the finding? –Review procedures –Complete applicable activities –Implement Management Enhancements

28 Verification Module  Designed to Test Procedures  Can help prevent audit or program review findings  Includes Links to various requirements  Includes Activities – signifies a continuous improvement – provides several exercises to test knowledge and policies and procedures – provides Community Questions & Answers received by schools and answered by the Department of Education

29 Verification Module, cont.  Includes Verification Outcomes – a tool to help schools evaluate the results of CPS edits and institutional verification

30 Verification Module at a Glance  Demonstration of the Verification Module Features

Conflicting Data Section

Verifiable Items

45 Verification Outcomes –Last Section of the Verification Module –Encourages Use of the ISIR Analysis Tool –Allows Schools to target additional areas to Verify based on their effect on EFC and Eligibility –Provides school with data to educate students upfront before errors occur –Separate ISIR Analysis Tool Session offered here (Session # S112)

46 Verification Outcomes

47 Verification Outcomes

48 Verification – Final Checklist

49 What’s on the horizon for the FSA Assessments?  Modules updated annually  Conversion to ED Website  More activities added to existing modules  Constant Feedback from schools

50 In Summary  The more you put into the assessments, the more you will get out of them  Don’t assume that everything you do is in compliance  Complete Assessments related to audit findings each year  If no audit findings, select at least two assessments to complete each year  Administering the Title IV programs is an Institutional-Wide Effort  Be willing to change

51 Questions/Comments? Questions/comments about the presentation, contact: David Bartnicki Feedback/comments regarding the Assessments, contact: Holly Langer-Evans (Regions 1, 2, 5) (617) Francine Reeves (Regions 3, 4, 6, 7) (404) Michael Cagle (Regions 8, 9, 10) (206)