2 Federal Policy Update 3 Budget - Fiscal Year 2003  Discretionary Budget –Across-the-Board 0.65% Reduction –Pell Grant Maximum - $4,050 –FSEOG – 5%

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2 Federal Policy Update

3 Budget - Fiscal Year 2003  Discretionary Budget –Across-the-Board 0.65% Reduction –Pell Grant Maximum - $4,050 –FSEOG – 5% increase –FWS, Perkins, LEAP and Child Care Loan Forgiveness – “Level Funded”  Student Loans –No Policy Changes  Report on Two Pell Grants in One Academic Year

4 Pell Payment Schedule (DCL P-03-01)  H. Res. 2, the Consolidated Appropriations Resolution, 2003  Maximum Award of $4,050  Expanded Reach of the “Tuition Sensitivity” Rule

5 Budget - Fiscal Year 2004  Discretionary Budget –Pell Grants - $1.9 Billion Increase to Address Prior Year “Underfunding” –FSEOG and FWS – “Level Funded” –Perkins, LEAP and Child Care Loan Forgiveness – Not Funded  Student Loans –Expand Teacher Loan Forgiveness

6 FAFSA - IRS Data Match  Reflected in President’s Management Agenda  1998 HEA Amendments Inadequate  Administration Forwarded to Congress Amended Internal Revenue Code  Proposal Would Not Allow Release of Tax Return Data to Schools  Ongoing Internal ED Discussions on Implementation

7 November 1, 2002 Final Rule - Loans

8 School Related Issues  All Programs – Loan Counseling  Perkins: –Optional Assessment of Late Charges –Write-offs –Litigation –Provided Copies of Notes to Borrowers

9 Borrower Issues  All Programs: –Rehabilitation of Defaulted Loans  FFEL and Direct Loans: –Unemployment Deferments –Economic Hardship Deferments –Forbearances –Discharged Consolidation Loans

10 November 1, 2002 Final Rule - Programs

11 Program Issues  One-Day Rule Replaces 12-Hour Rule  Non-Term Programs - Revised Definition of Payment Period  Incentive Compensation Safe Harbors  De Minimus Overpayment Amount  Return of Title IV Aid: –Required to Take Attendance –Leave of Absence

12 Program Issues (Continued)  Late Disbursements  Eliminate ATB Test Expiration  Packaging Flexibility in GEAR-UP  FWS Employment at For-Profit Schools  Timely Payment of Refunds

13 Policy Guidance

14 Home Schooled Students (DCL GEN-02-11)  Student Eligible If Completed a Secondary Home School Program  Institution Eligible If Only Admit Those Beyond the Age of Compulsory Attendance  Conflict: Younger Home Schooled Student Is Aid Eligible BUT School Could Lose Its Program Eligibility

15 Home Schooled Students Modified Interpretation  Student Is NOT Subject to the “Age of Compulsory Attendance” Provision if the State Where the Institution Is Located Would Not Consider the Student In Violation of Truancy Laws  No Impact On Institution’s Admissions Policy

16 PLUS Master Prom Note  FFEL and Direct Loans  Phase-in for  See DCL GEN  All Schools Will Be Eligible for the Multi-Year Functionality of Both Student and PLUS MPNs (See DCL GEN-02-10)

17 Fellowships and Assistantships  Income or Resource/EFA? 2 Tests: 1)Is the Award Employment? No – Resource/EFA Yes – Go to Second Test 2)Is the Award Need-Based? No – Not a Resource/EFA Yes – Must Be Considered a Resource/EFA  “Employment” If the Institution Considers the Payment Employment Based on State and Federal Rules

18 Electronics  Can Schools and Others Conduct Title IV Business Electronically Under Current Regulations?  Yes  Except If a Regulatory Requirement Specifically States That a Notification, Certification, Authorization, or Signature Must Be In a Paper Format

19 Electronics  Must Ensure That Processes Comply With All Laws, Including E-SIGN, With Respect To –Consent –Disclosure –Testing  Consult Legal Counsel

20 Electronics  Expect Guidance On the Use of Electronics In Title IV Program Administration, Including –Using “Shared Secrets” (e.g. PINs) –Sending Electronic Notices –Obtaining Electronic Authorizations –Using Electronics In Verification

21 Reauthorization  Access and Success  Affordability  Accountability and Quality  Supporting No Child Left Behind

22 Comments, Questions, Feedback, and Contact Information Jeff Andrade Phone: (202) Dan Madzelan Phone: (202)