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1 Resolving Student Eligibility Issues Ida Mondragon, Application Processing & Dan Klock, Program Development

2 INS Automated Secondary Confirmation Match FImplemented for Will roll over for FApplicant records that fail INS Primary Verification automatically go through the Secondary Confirmation process at INS. FWhen INS returns the records with results from Secondary Confirmation, CPS generates a new SAR/ISIR.

3 INS Automated Secondary Confirmation Match - cont. FInitial ISIR with failed Primary Verification will have a Secondary Confirmation Match Flag value of “P” for pending. FResolution: Wait at least five, but no more than 15 business days for CPS systems generated ISIR with results of automated Secondary Confirmation FWhen INS returns Secondary Confirmation findings and CPS generates a new ISIR, the SYS GEN indicator is “I”.

4 INS Automated Secondary Confirmation Match - cont. FOnly change to Primary Verification process is a slight comment change and guidance when Primary Verification match flag is “N” = INS did not confirm eligibility. Comment 144: The Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) has not yet confirmed your statement that you are an eligible non-citizen. INS will continue to check their records and we will notify you when we have received more information from them. Resolution: See match flag on Secondary Confirmation

5 INS Automated Secondary Confirmation Match Flags FY = INS confirmed that the student is an eligible non- citizen, comment 120, No Resolution Required FC = In Continuance, comment 105, SAR “C” code Resolution: School is encouraged, but not required to wait ten business days for another systems generated ISIR with updated Secondary Confirmation match flag before beginning mandatory paper (G-845S) Secondary Confirmation process.

6 INS Automated Secondary Confirmation Match Flags - cont. FN = INS did not confirm student eligibility, comment 46, SAR “C” Code Resolution: School must begin paper (G-845S) Secondary Confirmation process. FX = INS did not confirm student eligibility because additional information is needed. Comment 109, SAR “C” code Resolution: School must begin paper (G-845S) Secondary Confirmation process.

7 INS Automated Secondary Confirmation Match Notes FIf applicant fails Primary Verification and before FAA sends copies of documentation to INS, the FAA should confirm that the student identifiers on the ISIR, especially Alien Registration Number and date of birth, are accurate. If not correct, corrections to CPS should be submitted instead of paper Secondary Confirmation. FIn all cases, if the FAA does not receive a response to paper Secondary Confirmation request in 15 days, student is eligible for aid if documentation appears to support claim of eligible non-citizen.

8 NSLDS Financial Aid History New on ISIRs for FNumber of detail loan records will be reduced from 12 to 6 FAdded Amount of Last Disbursement to each loan detail record FAdded Date of Last Disbursement to each loan detail record (CCYY/MM/DD) FFFEL Master Promissory Note Flag and FFEL MPN Lender Code have been deleted

9 NSLDS Financial Aid History N ew on ISIRs for cont. FLoan Type Code in the loan detail records will include a value of “T” for Discharged Loans D = Defaulted R = Recent T = Discharged FPostscreening Reason Code has been increased in field length to 2 bytes to accommodate additional postscreening reason codes:

10 NSLDS Financial Aid History N ew on ISIRs for cont. NSLDS Postscreening codes for = Default added 02 = Overpayment added 03 = Default resolved 04 = Overpayment resolved 05 = Master Promissory Note status change 06 = Loan into Discharged status 07 = Loan out of Discharged status 08 = Closed school 09 = Exceeded Subsidized loan limit 10 = Exceeded Combined loan limit 99 = Other blank = Not a Postscreening record

SSA Prisoner Match Flags Blank = Not a Prisoner: No comments 1 = Prisoner in Local Facility - Comment 8, SAR “C” Flag Resolution: Student must self-certify with FAA within 30 days 2 = Prisoner in State or Federal Facility - Comment 83, SAR “C” Flag Resolution: Student must self-certify with FAA within 30 days

SSA Prisoner Match Flags - cont. 3 = Incarcerated status changed from prisoner to not a prisoner - no comment, no resolution required 8 = Not sent for Match (name or DOB and/or signature missing or Pacific Islander w/888 SSN) - Comment 84 Resolution: Help student make name or DOB and/or signature corrections to CPS

13 FAFSA Drug Question 35 Not a Data Match FSelf Reported responses by the applicant to CPS: 1 = No, I do not have a drug conviction affecting my eligibility - No Comment, No Resolution Required 2 = Yes, I have a drug conviction that affects my eligibility for part of the award year - Comment 54, SAR “C” code You reported a '2' in response to Item 35. This indicates that you are ineligible for federal student aid for part of the school year. Your period of ineligibility resulting from your drug-related conviction(s) ends on or after July 1, 2001 but before June 30, You should contact your FAA when your ineligibility period ends so that he or she can determine if you may receive federal funds during the award year.

14 FAFSA Drug Question 35 Not a Data Match - cont. FResolution for student response of 2 = part year eligibility –If the period of ineligibility ends prior to June 30 of the award year (6/30/02 for the ‘01-’02 award year) the student should: Have completed the Question 35 worksheet, Changed the answer to Q 35 to “2” on the SAR and signed and returned the SAR (or called ), and As of the date the period of ineligibility ends, the applicant shall self-certify to the FAA that he or she has regained eligibility prior to the end of the award year. NOTE: The student can regain eligibility by completing an acceptable rehab program.

15 FAFSA Drug Question 35 Not a Data Match - cont. FSelf Reported responses by the applicant on the SAR: 3 = Yes, I have a drug conviction affecting my eligibility or I don’t know if I have a drug conviction - Comment 56/58, SAR “C” code. You reported in Item 35 that you have been convicted of an illegal drug offense. Use the enclosed worksheet to determine if your conviction(s) affect your eligibility for federal student aid. If you determine that your conviction(s) do not affect your eligibility for federal student aid, or affect it for only part of the school year, you must correct Item 35 by using your SAR. You can also correct this item or get additional help with this question by calling FED-AID ( ). YOU ARE NOT ELIGIBLE FOR FEDERAL STUDENT AID WHILE YOUR ANSWER TO ITEM 35 IS '3'. Whether or not your conviction(s) affect your eligibility for federal student aid, you may still be eligible to receive state, school, or other non-federal student aid.

16 FAFSA Drug Question 35 Not a Data Match - cont. FResolution for student response of 3 on the SAR- not eligible –The student is not eligible for federal student aid for the award year, unless the student completes an acceptable drug rehabilitation program. –An acceptable drug rehabilitation program is defined as; a program that includes at least two unannounced drug test, and has received or is qualified to receive funds directly or indirectly under a Federal, State, or local government program; Is administered or recognized by a Federal, State, or local government; Has received or is qualified to receive payment directly or indirectly from a Federally- or State-licensed hospital, health clinic or medical doctor.

17 Drug Abuse Data Match Hold File with Department of Justice  Department of Justice indicates to CPS that a Judge has denied an applicant any Federal Benefits because of drug abuse offenses. - Comment 9, Reject 19 We cannot process your application further because of issues raised by terms of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of For information on how to proceed, you must contact us within 30 days from the date of this letter by telephone at

18 Drug Abuse Data Match Hold File with Department of Justice FResolution for Reject 19 - Drug Abuse Hold Not eligible for aid. May be resolved only by ED in cooperation with Department of Justice. If resolution is achieved, CPS will systems generate an ISIR with SYS GEN indicator of “A” and comment code 55.

19 Drug Abuse Data Match Hold File with Department of Justice FVerification Hold File –eliminated beginning in –ineligible records in this file are duplicative of records in NSLDS –REJECT 19 will no longer be associated with Verification Hold –COMMENT 08 will no longer be associated with Verification Hold

20 IRS Study Not yet a Match FStill reviewing preliminary results of statistical study with IRS data FRe-visiting Verification Selection Criteria  Working with IRS on authority for exchanging data

21 Veterans Affairs Match Flags 1 = Veterans status confirmed 2 = Not a qualifying veteran 3 = Not found in VA’s data base 4 = On Active Duty 8 = Not sent for Match (name or DOB and/or signature missing)

22 VA Match Resolution Required? FVA Match flag of 2 or 3 will cause VA Status to be assumed to “NO” FIf VA status alone would have made student Independent, CPS will process as Dependent FReject 15 (no parent signature) and/or 2 (not enough information to calculate EFC)

23 VA Match Dependency Override Documentation FDD214 - Certificate of release or discharge from active duty - Report of separation and record of service F Release reason is other than dishonorable

24 VA Match Resolution - Flag 2 - Not Confirmed Vet FContact regional VA office & have VA update records FProvide copy of DD OK, if separation status is other than dishonorable - Dependents must supply parental data & signatures

25 VA Match Resolution - Flag 3 - Not on data base FDOD has not sent data to VA FProvide copy of DD OK if separation status is other than dishonorable - Dependents must supply parental data & signatures

26 VA Match Resolution - Flag 4 - Active Duty FStudent provides documentation from military branch confirming - Upcoming release via a memo or letter from an official military source - Recent release via a copy of the DD 214

27 VA Match Flag 2 or 3 Cadets FCadets are not qualifying Veterans for Veterans Affairs purposes FCurrent Cadets are not a qualifying veteran for ED purposes FPast Cadets are qualifying veteran for ED purposes, if release reason is other than dishonorable

28 VA Match - Military Academy Prep Schools (US MAPS) FA veteran is “any individual” who has engaged in “active duty” in the armed services and was released under a condition other than dishonorable FAttendees at US MAPS are on active duty at the time they attend US MAPS FAs prior attendees, they are INDEPENDENT for Title IV HEA

CPS Reject Reason Codes FTwo types of CPS Rejects: –Verifiable Rejects  alpha characters –Non-Verifiable Rejects  numeric characters FBeginning in all reject codes will have corresponding comments

CPS Reject Reason Codes cont. FVerifiable Rejects - alpha characters –can re-enter same value, or “verify” that the information causing the reject is correct and reject will not be re-applied –information causing reject can be corrected to another value and regular edit logic will be applied –for rejects B, N, and W, overrides can be set in electronic products that will “verify” the information is correct before being rejected by CPS

CPS Reject Reason Codes cont. Verifiable Reject Comment Reject CodeCode Reason A 6985 years of age or older B 72Independent, DOB > 9/1/86, DOB  or > current year, and not early analysis C 111Taxes paid equal to AGI 114

CPS Reject Reason Codes cont. Verifiable Reject Comment Reject Code Code Reason N 80Either first name or last name blank P 23SSN not within valid SSA range W 178 Number of family members or greater

CPS Reject Reason Codes cont. F Non-Verifiable Rejects - Numeric characters -information causing the reject must be corrected to another value and regular edit logic will be applied

CPS Reject Reason Codes cont. Non- Verifiable Reject Comment Reject Code Code Reason 1 150SNT not met & supplemental 151data blank 2 129Incomplete application or 130 renewal app 5 18DOB blank or invalid 8 145SSN match w/ Date of Death

CPS Reject Reason Codes cont. Non- Verifiable Reject Comment Reject Code Code Reason Marital status & # in family 169is blank 11 89Not married, two earnings 99reported 13 82First & last name blank No student signature on paper application or SAR

CPS Reject Reason Codes cont. Non- Verifiable Reject Comment Reject Code Code Reason No parent signature No student signature on FAFSA Express/Web transaction 17 68Citizenship blank or No 18 24, 62SSN not on SSA database 19 9Student on drug abuse hold

37 Questions? FIda Mondragon – –Voice: FDan Klock – –Voice: