Session 32-2 Session 24 Direct Loan Processing Changes for 2002-03.

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Session 32-2 Session 24 Direct Loan Processing Changes for

Session 32-3 Objectives n Direct Loan Updates n Tools for Funds Management n Closeout n Ideas for n COD Status Update

Session 32-4 New Loan Limit Edits n Annual Loan Limit edits performed by COD using –Student Grade Level –HEAL indicator –the Additional Unsubsidized Loan for Health Profession Programs flag n Same academic year or academic year completely within another academic year

Session 32-5 Future Dated Disbursements n Schools can transmit disbursement transactions with disbursement activity date up to seven calendar days in the future.

Session 32-6 Local Address n No reject of Loan Origination records or Change records based on Local Address edits n Database is only populated when fields pass edits n If blank, the Local Address fields are NOT populated on the database with the Permanent Address

Session 32-7 PLUS n There is no Master Promissory Note for PLUS in n The previous note will be used for n PLUS processing will continue as is, and will begin May 13, 2002

Session 32-8 COD Release 1.0 – April 1, 2002  Receive, edit, process and return origination and disbursement records for Pell, Direct Loan (except PLUS)  New COD Website:  Search for a batch of records, student, award, school or Promissory Note  View details about batches, students, awards, disbursements, schools or Promissory Notes  Update students, awards and disbursements

Session 32-9 COD Release 1.0 – April 1, 2002  New Customer Service Center  Call the same numbers – 1(800) 4PGRANT for Pell Grants and 1(800) for Direct Loans  Enter the Award Year related to your question. Award Year questions will be handled by the new Customer Service Center  Prior year questions will be routed to the existing Pell and Loan Origination Centers

Session  Available Reports  Pending Disbursement List  Funded Disbursement List  SSN/ Name/ DOB Change Report  Duplicate Student Borrower Report  30 Day Warning Report  Inactive Loans Report COD Release 1.0 – April 1, 2002

Session  Available Reports (continued)  ESOA - origination*  MRR*  Year to Date Record - origination*  SAS*  Reconciliation File* * Can be requested via on-line data request COD Release 1.0 – April 1, 2002

Session COD Release 1.1 – May 13, 2002  PLUS Record Processing (includes credit checks through COD)  Additional web functionality  Additional COD reports

Session Tools for Schools Current Funding Level n The CFL is set at a level sufficient to make funds available to schools to cover their initial disbursement needs for each school receiving funds under advance payment method n The CFL is akin to the authorization or obligation level in the current process for Pell Grants and the Cash Control Amount for Direct Loans

Session CFL How does the CFL increase? n The CFL increases throughout the year as schools submit and COD accepts actual (not anticipated) disbursement records which substantiate funds that have been drawn.

Session Substantiating Drawdowns n To substantiate a draw means to submit and have COD accept actual disbursement records that equal the amount of cash drawn or sent to the school. n All draws must be substantiated timely in order to comply with the 30 day reporting requirement.

Session n COD will match actual disbursements to drawdowns on a first-in/first-out basis. n Each drawdown will be aged to see how long it takes a school to “substantiate” the draw. Substantiating Drawdowns

Session Unsubstantiated Cash Balance n The unsubstantiated cash balance is the difference between cash at school and substantiated draws. n It lets a school know at any point how much funds haven’t been substantiated. n Viewable on the Web.

Session Unsubstantiated Cash Balance If a school does not substantiate cash drawn in a timely manner: n Call from Customer Service and warning messages n Freeze cash request (further funds will be temporarily stopped until draws have been substantiated) n Call for cash (school will be required to return unsubstantiated amounts)

Session Aging of Drawdowns From the COD website, schools, Customer Service and SFA will be able to see: n Each draw, n How much has been substantiated, n How many days since the drawdown

Session Available Balance n The difference between the CFL and drawdowns (cash at school). n The available balance is the amount a school can request at any point prior to substantiating more draws.

Session School Funding Information

Session Closeout n Where Are We Going? n How Do We Get There? n What are the Success Factors?

Session Where Are We Going? n Reconciliation – The normal process of matching all disbursements and loans to the LOS n Rapid Reconciliation – Identifying and assisting schools in their monthly reconciliation and program year closeout: –Balance verification –Site visits –Training –By December 31, 2002

Session How Do We Get There? n Loan Origination Center (LOC) Customer Service Representatives (CSRs) n Reconciliation (Recon) Accountants n Client Account Managers (CAMs) n Direct Loan Operations (DLOPS)

Session How Do We Get There? n Your Customer Service Representative of Reconciliation Accountant at the LOC 1(800) or n Your regional Client Account Management Staff (see list on following slide) n Direct Loan Operations (202)

Session How Do We Get There? CAM Phone List RegionStatesNumber I-BostonCT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT(617) II-New YorkNJ, NY, PR, VI(212) III-PhiladelphiaDC, DE, MD, PA, VA, WV(215) IV-AtlantaAL, FL, GA, KY, MS, NC, SC, TN(404) V-ChicagoIL, IN, OH, MI, WI(312) VI-DallasAR, LA, NM, OK, TX(214) VII-Kansas CityIA, KS, MO, NE(816) VIII-DenverCO, MN, MT, ND, SD, UT, WY(303) IX-San FranciscoAZ, CA, HI, NV(415) X-SeattleAK, ID, OR, WA(206)

Session How Do We Get There? n Manual Fixes –Origination Records –Disbursements –Adjustments –Transactions between program years which need to be processes after GAPS has been closed for prior program years

Session How Do We Get There? n Increased Monitoring –Use LO-Online Reports to monitor activity related to Direct Loan processing weekly –Proactively contact schools in priority order based on ending cash balance, unbooked loans, loan period end dates –Visit schools as requested to help pull data and train staff as needed

Session How Do We Get There? n Reports –30-Day Warning –DLSAS (New Format) –732 n LO-Online –Update Processing –Turn Reports On or Off

Session How Do We Get There? n The Compare Program –Identify misallocated or missing drawdowns or returns of excess cash (Cash entries are optional) –Determine loan records that need to be submitted to the LOC –Identify any outstanding loans that need to be booked

Session How Do We Get There? n The Compare Program will NOT: –Tell you why a cash or loan record is missing or mismatched –Resolve internal school issues –Tell you why a loan is unbooked –Absolve school responsibility for bringing a school to a zero ending cash balance

Session What are the Success Factors? n Confirming Close Out –Schools can confirm they are finished with Program Year Close Out –Processing at LOC will cease for that year –GAPS processing will cease for that year –Close Out letter will be sent

Session What are the Success Factors? n Reduction in the total Ending Cash Balance n Increase in total schools within the +/- $1, range n Complete all manual transactions submitted by the end of 2002

Session What are the Success Factors? n Program Year Close Out for is June 30, 2002 n Program Year Close Out for is December 31, 2002

Session n What changes that we’ve made, or haven’t made, are making your processing easier? n What changes would you like to see? n What changes are you planning on making to prepare for COD or due to changes in your business processes at your institution? n What would you like to see on the web? Direct Loan – It’s Never Too Early!!!

Session COD Timeline March 2002 July March 4 – COD Application Testing begins March 22 – SFA User Acceptance Test complete March 22 – InterSystem Test complete March 22 – COD Application Testing ends APRIL 1 – COD RELEASE 1.0 MAY 13 – COD RELEASE 1.1 May 20 – Post Rollout Application Test begins (through Sept. 30) July 1 – Additional COD Capabilities JuneMayApril

Session More Information on COD  Other Spring Conference Sessions  Session 11 – COD and Commonline: Dispel the Myths  Session 33–COD Options and Access  Session 35 –Pell Grant Processing Changes for  Session 36 – COD Full Participation Invitation  Session 37 – Common School ID  Session 42 – COD: Direct Loan and Pell Processing

Session More Information on COD  IFAP Website (  Pell Grant and Direct Loan Technical References  Common Origination and Disbursement section  COD Technical Reference:  Full Participant Implementation Guide  COD Testing Guide  Updates and Frequently Asked Questions  SFA Spring Training Series  75 locations, beginning in May 2002  Day 2 Focuses on COD

Session Customer Service Call Center (until April 1, 2002) n (800) n Mon-Fri 9:00AM-5:00PM ET COD Contacts – Kitty Wooley, James Crown n n Feedback and Comments