National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators The following is a presentation prepared for: MASFAA Indianapolis, IN October 6 – 9, 2013.

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National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators The following is a presentation prepared for: MASFAA Indianapolis, IN October 6 – 9, 2013

2 Eunice Powell – Senior Training Specialist Division of Training & Regulatory Assistance Carrie Bishop – Director of Financial Aid, Training and Compliance Ivy Tech Community College

© 2013 NASFAA3 How to Find Answers to Regulatory Questions Where do you go to find an answer about the Title IV programs?

© 2013 NASFAA4 Hierarchy of Resources Statutory Regulatory Subregulatory

© 2013 NASFAA5 Laws creating and amending the Title IV programs Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended NASFAA maintains searchable compilation of Title IV legislation on its website under Members/Professional Practice Tools tabs The law supersedes regulations Federal law takes precedence over state law Statutory Resources

© 2013 NASFAA6 Regulations –Govern actions of program participants –Provide procedural guidance in the management of the programs –Have the “force of law” Preambles to Notices of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRMs) and final rules Regulatory Resources

© 2013 NASFAA7 Identify regulatory parts, programs affected, and action being taken Contain summary statement identifying –Purpose of the regulation –Broad topics covered Lists individual(s) and contact information for further information about the package Preambles to NPRMs and Final Rules

© 2013 NASFAA8 Contains background information about the proposed changes Applicable statutory and/or current regulatory references Description of what would change ED’s reason(s) for making the change Preamble to a NPRM

© 2013 NASFAA9 Identifies date the regulations become effective –May have more than one effective date –May have implementation date that differs from the effective date Summarizes comments received and includes ED’s responses to comments –If change made, notes and explains change made –If no change made, explains reason(s) ED did not make the change Preamble to a Final Rule

© 2013 NASFAA10 Preamble to a Final Rule

© 2013 NASFAA11 Government Printing Office (GPO) Electronic Code of Regulations e-CFR atwww.ecfr.gov NASFAA Compiled Title IV Regulations on NASFAA website under Members/Professional Practice Tools tabs Online Compilations of Title IV Regulations

© 2013 NASFAA12 NASFAA Compiled Title IV Regulations Under the Members/Professional Practices tab on the NASFAA website

© 2013 NASFAA13 Part 86 Drug Free Schools and Campus Part 99 Family Education Rights and Privacy Part 600 Institutional Eligibility Part 601 Institution and Lender Requirements Relating to Education Loans Part 602 Secretary’s Procedures and Criteria for Recognition of Accrediting Agencies Part 603 Secretary’s Recognition Procedures for State Agencies Parts of 34 CFR

© 2013 NASFAA14 Part 668 Student Assistance General Provisions Part 673 General Provisions for Federal Perkins Loan, Federal Work-Study and Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant Programs Part 674 Federal Perkins Loan Program Part 675 Federal Work-Study Program Part 676 Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant Program Parts of 34 CFR

© 2013 NASFAA15 Part 682 Federal Family Education Loan Programs Part 685 William D. Ford Federal Direct Student Loan Program Part 686 Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) Grant Program Part 690 Federal Pell Grant Program Part 694 Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs (GEAR UP) Parts of 34 CFR

© 2013 NASFAA16 Help decipher meaning of regulations Available on the Department of Education’s (ED’s) Information for Financial Aid Professionals (IFAP) website Major subregulatory resources are FSA Handbook, Dear Colleague Letters, Electronic Announcements, and other ED guides Subregulatory Resources

© 2013 NASFAA17 Includes ED guidance in areas that the law prohibits ED from regulating, such as: Part F of the HEA –Need analysis –Professional judgment authority Subregulatory Resources

© 2013 NASFAA18 IFAP Home Page

© 2013 NASFAA19 ED Publications on IFAP

© 2013 NASFAA20 GEN-13-21: Invitation to Participate in the Experimental Sites Initiative GEN-13-20: State Authorization Regulations – Documentation of “other action,” State recognition of educational programs beyond secondary education, State’s “active role” in approving or licensing institutions, and alternative State approval or licensure process GEN-13-18: Extended Foster Care Payments Recent Dear Colleague Letter Topics

© 2013 NASFAA21 GEN-13-17: Requirement for Distribution of Voter Registration Forms GEN-13-16: 2014–15 Award Year: FAFSA Information to be Verified and Acceptable Documentation Recent Dear Colleague Letter Topics

© 2013 NASFAA22 09/23/2013: FY Year Official Cohort Default Rates Distributed September 23, /19/2013: 2014–15 Expected Family Contribution (EFC) Formula Guide 09/16/2013: FY Year Official Cohort Default Rates Distributed September 16, /13/2013: Introducing Reach FSA – a simplified way for the financial aid community to access Federal Student Aid (FSA) School Contact Centers Recent Electronic Announcement Topics

© 2013 NASFAA23 ED Program Integrity Questions and Answers www2.ed.gov/policy/highered/reg/hearulemaking/2009/integrity.html

© 2013 NASFAA24 Subscribe to IFAP – Register for My IFAP

© 2013 NASFAA25 Subscribe to IFAP s

© 2013 NASFAA26 Subscribe to IFAP s

© 2013 NASFAA27 Subscribe to IFAP s

© 2013 NASFAA28 AskRegs Knowledgebase

© 2013 NASFAA29 Hints to Remember in Researching Check the current FSA Handbook. Search through the Table of Contents for a key term On IFAP, do a search by topic, such as “Satisfactory Academic Progress”. You will find information from all sources, including prior presentations from trainers at the Department Look at regulations referenced by the Handbook. These are the “legal” documents that support the Handbook Review preambles to proposed and final regulations Search AskRegs

© 2013 NASFAA 30

© 2013 NASFAA31 Sample Question #1 Can a school award Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) funds for both the fall and spring semesters to a Federal Pell Grant eligible student who reaches his lifetime eligibility used (LEU) after receiving a Federal Pell Grant payment during the fall semester? ANSWER: Yes, the fact that the student is receiving a Federal Pell Grant during the fall semester places him in the first selection group when awarding FSEOG, and he may be awarded FSEOG for both the fall and spring semesters.

© 2013 NASFAA32 Justification – From FSA Handbook 2013–14 FSA Handbook p

© 2013 NASFAA33 Justification – From Compiled Regulations

© 2013 NASFAA34 Justification – From Compiled Legislation

© 2013 NASFAA35 Sample Question #2 A dependent student was selected for verification for 2013–2014. His parents received an extension from the IRS to file their 2012 federal income tax return. Must the school reverify the student’s application after his parents file their 2012 return? ANSWER: The school may, but is not required to, request that the parents submit tax return information using the IRS Data Retrieval Tool or by submitting an IRS Tax Transcript after they file their 2012 return. If, after the return is filed, the school receives either an ISIR showing tax information obtained using the IRS Data Retrieval Tool or the parents’ IRS Tax Transcript, the school must reverify the student’s application.

© 2013 NASFAA36 Justification – From FSA Handbook

© 2013 NASFAA37 Justification – Program Integrity Q & A

© 2013 NASFAA38 Justification – Program Integrity Q & A

© 2013 NASFAA39 Sample Question #3 Suppose a student completes a bachelor’s degree and enrolls in a second bachelor’s degree program. If coursework completed for the first program also counts toward the second program, how does the school apply the 150% maximum time frame for determining satisfactory academic progress? ANSWER: The 150% maximum time frame applies to the student’s current program of study, and the school has the flexibility in determining how previously taken coursework applies to the student’s current program of study.

© 2013 NASFAA40 Justification – AskRegs Knowledgebase

© 2013 NASFAA41 Justification – AskRegs Knowledgebase

© 2013 NASFAA42 *Preamble to the Final Regulations, published in Federal Register, 10/29/10, pages Justification – Final Rules

© 2013 NASFAA43 Sample Question #4 May a school’s satisfactory academic progress policy include automatic “academic amnesty” in certain circumstances? For example, after the student has not attended a certain number of payment periods or years? ANSWER: No. The regulations permit use of the automatic financial aid warning status for institutions that review SAP at the end of each payment period. No other status may be granted automatically. A successful appeal is needed to grant financial aid probation status or to develop an academic plan.

© 2013 NASFAA44 Justification – FSA Handbook 2013–2014 FSA Handbook, p.1-10

© 2013 NASFAA45 Justification – Program Integrity Q & A

© 2013 NASFAA 46 Please send your questions to: