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Student Eligibility and The Application Process. Bill Mack Ilaria Puente UT DallasUniversity of Houston-Downtown. Objective. Understand how to complete the FAFSA Know the required elements of student eligibility for federal student financial aid. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Student Eligibility andThe Application Process

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BILL MACK ILARIA PUENTEUT DALLAS UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON-

DOWNTOWN

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Objective

Understand how to complete the FAFSA

Know the required elements of student eligibility for federal student financial aid.

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Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)

Required for federal student aid programs Schools may not require an additional

application for federal aid programs Computes Expected Family Contribution Database matches confirm eligibility as an

eligible student

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FAFSA

Multiple ways to complete the FAFSAOn the WebPaper FAFSAFAA AccessFAFSA on the Phone

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FAFSA

FAFSA on the Web English or SpanishReal time submissionElectronic signaturesPop up helpPop up chat help

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FAFSA

Skip logic

Edit Checks

On-line status update

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FAFSA

Special Circumstances

Students may skip the parent questions if they feel they have a special circumstance

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FAFSA

IRS Data Retrieval Tool (DRT)Pulls IRS tax return data into the FAFSACan be used for the correction processRelieves the student/parent from submitting

a tax return transcript for verificationNot available for everyone (i.e. amended

return)

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FAFSA

Common MistakesForm is not signedWrong SSNWrong NameWrong Date of BirthPutting parent income information in student

section

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FAFSA

How to sign the applicationPINPrinted Signature PageSign rejected paper Student Aid Report (SAR)School submits the signature through FAA

Access

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FAFSA

Signing the application: Certifies the information is correct Gives ED authority to verify the information with other

agencies Agrees to provide the school with requested documents Certifies the student’s identity Acknowledges consequences of false information Agrees to certain application certification statements

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Expected Family Contribution (EFC)

The amount a family can be reasonably be expected to contribute to a student’s annual cost of attendance.

The same at all schools Calculated using a congressionally mandated

formula

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Student Eligibility

US Citizen or Eligible Non-Citizen If required, be registered for Selective Service Not be default on a federal debt Not have exceeded aggregate borrowing

limits Not owe Title IV Refund

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Student Eligibility

Not have been convicted of selling or possessing drugs while receiving federal student aidSelf reported on the FAFSADatabase match with the Department of

Justice

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Student Eligibility

Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)Established by the individual schools2.0 by the beginning of the junior yearNo more than 150 percent of the program

length.

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Institutional Eligibility

May not admit as a regular student those who do not have a high school diploma or its recognized equivalent and

Who are below the age of compulsory secondary school attendance in the student in which the school is located

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CPS Database Matches

SSN (for the student and the parents) Department of Homeland Security

When the answer to the citizenship question is “eligible non-citizen” Selective Service

For males over the age of 18 National Student Loan Data Service

Defaults Overpayments Aggregate borrowing limits

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CPS Database Matches

Department of DefenseTo identify students eligible for the

Iraq/Afghanistan Grant Department of Veteran Affairs

When the student claims on the FAFSA to be a veteran

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Output

Student receives a Student Aid Report (SAR) eMail Paper

EFCComments (verification, database match

failures)Eligibility for Pell/Stafford Loan

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Output

School receives a Institutional Student Information Report (ISIR) EFC Verification Code “C” Code Comment codes

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Changes to the FAFSA

Corrections: Applicants may correct items entered incorrectly or originally estimated (Income, assets)

Updates: Year in school, Dependency Status (except for the student’s marital status)

Adjustments: Changes made by the school as the result of professional judgment (dependency, income, etc.)

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Questions?