1 / 36

The Application Process

Module 2. The Application Process. Free Application for Federal Student Aid. Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is central element of federal student aid application process FAFSA data are used to: Compute the expected family contribution (EFC)

kendra
Download Presentation

The Application Process

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Module 2 The Application Process

  2. Free Application for Federal Student Aid • Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is central element of federal student aid application process • FAFSA data are used to: • Compute the expected family contribution (EFC) • Confirm certain student eligibility criteria via database matches with federal agencies

  3. Supplemental Forms and Applications • Required by some states and institutions to determine eligibility for state and institutional aid programs • Cannot be required to determine Title IV eligibility, except when: • Awarding Leveraging Educational Assistance Partnership (LEAP) Program funds • Verifying FAFSA data • Resolving conflicting information

  4. Free Application for Federal Student Aid There are multiple versions of the FAFSA: • The paper FAFSA • FAFSA on the Web (FOTW) • FAA Access to the CPS Online

  5. Obtaining the Paper FAFSA Students and parents can obtain paper FAFSA by: • Calling Federal Student Aid Information Center at 1-800-4-FED-AID (or 1-800- 433-3243) • A maximum of three paper FAFSAs may be requested

  6. Paper FAFSA • General information (unnumbered page 1) • Instructions for certain questions (pages 2 and 3) • “Tips” information about the process (page 4) • 109 questions in 7 steps, with certifications and signature spaces (pages 5 to 10) • Pre-addressed envelope

  7. Electronic FAFSAs FAFSA may be filed electronically via: • FAFSA on the Web (FOTW) • FAA Access to CPS Online

  8. FAFSA on the Web • FOTW—www.fafsa.ed.gov • Available in English and Spanish • Real-time FAFSA submission and updates • Ability to electronically sign FOTW using a Federal Student Aid (FSA) Personal Identification Number (PIN) • Nine-step organization • Instructions and “help” for certain questions • Skip-logic allowing student and/or parent to skip unnecessary questions

  9. FAFSA on the Web • Built-in edits check for errors prior to submission • Ability to check application status on-line • Printable FOTW Worksheet assists in collecting necessary application information

  10. FAA Access to CPS Online • Web site: www.fafsa.ed.gov/FOTWWebApp/faa/faa.jsp • To use: • School must register with ED • Financial aid administrator must have a FSA PIN

  11. FAA Access to CPS Online Allows school to: • Enter and transmit applicant data to CPS • Correct applicant data • Submit student and parent signatures • Override dependency status • Calculate estimatedEFC

  12. Personal Identification Number (PIN) Both parent and student may apply for FSA PIN which can be used as: • Personal identifier code to access personal information on various FSA electronic systems • Electronic signature to sign FOTW • May obtain FSA PIN before or after completing FOTW

  13. Personal Identification Number Effective January 1, 2008, students and parents are able to apply for and receive a “real-time” PIN when completing a FAFSA on the Web or when applying for a PIN on the PIN Web site

  14. Dependency Status • If dependent, student’s and parents’ financial information is collected and assessed • If independent, only student’s (and, if applicable, spouse’s) financial information is collected and assessed

  15. Dependency Status Dependency status questions • Student who answers “Yes” to any of the questions is considered independent • Student who answers “No” to all dependency status questions is dependent

  16. Student Status • Information regarding receipt of benefits from federal means-tested benefit programs. • Determines whether student qualifies for: • Automatic Zero EFC; or • Simplified Needs Test (SNT)

  17. Signing the FAFSA on the Web Three methods to sign application: • Electronically using FSA PIN; • Sign printed copy of signature page; or • Sign rejected Student Aid Report (SAR)

  18. Application Signatures • Application must be dated and signed by: • Student and at least one parent if student is dependent • Student if the student is independent • Signing application: Verifies accuracy of data and acknowledges ED authority to verify information reported with other federal agencies • By signing, student agrees to certifications

  19. Signing Electronically If the student and/or parent has a FSA PIN, he or she may sign the application electronically before completing the application or after submitting it for processing

  20. Signatures Student and parent (if dependent) may also sign application by: • Printing, signing, and mailing FOTW signature page to CPS; or • Signing rejected SAR and returning it to CPS address on SAR

  21. FAA Access to CPS Online • Student and parent, if applicable, must sign before school transmits • Signature page must be maintained in accordance with record retention requirements

  22. CPS Database Matches • Social Security Administration (SSA): • SSN • Master Death File • U.S. citizenship • Department of Homeland Security (DHS): • Eligible noncitizen status • Selective Service System: • Registration with Selective Service

  23. CPS Database Matches • National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS): Loan defaults, overborrowing, Title IV overpayments, and any unpaid fraudulently obtained Title IV funds • Department of Veterans Affairs (VA): Verification of veteran status • Department of Justice Hold File: Title IV suspension or termination due to drug conviction

  24. EFC Calculations • Official EFC: Calculated using CPS edits and database matches • If eligible for SNT, CPS calculates primary and secondary EFCs if asset data provided • Primary EFC - assets excluded • Secondary EFC - assets included

  25. Application Output Processed application output sent to: • Student in form of Student Aid Report (SAR) [paper or electronic] • School in form of Institutional Student Information Record (ISIR) • Student’s state agency in form of ISIR

  26. Student Aid Report • Summarizes information reported on application (paper or electronic) • Provides processing results including: • EFC • Messages related to database matches • Verification selection • Eligibility for Title IV aid

  27. Institutional Student Information Record Used to: • Document Title IV eligibility • Correct or update applicant data • Perform PJ adjustments, including dependency overrides

  28. Changing Applicant Data • Corrections: Changes to incorrectdata • Updates: Changes required for some data items that change after FAFSA was filed • Adjustments: Changes to applicant data by financial aid administrator using PJ • Dependency override: Adjustment of student’s status from dependent to independent by FAA using PJ

  29. Adding Schools • Adding a school to CPS record is considered a correction • Student can add schools by: • Using Corrections on the Web and FSA PIN • Calling Federal Student Aid Information Center at 1-800-433-3243 and providing Data Release Number (DRN) • Submitting correction on paper SAR

  30. Adding Schools School can add Federal School Code to CPS record: • Using FAA Access to CPS Online and student’s DRN • No later than 30 days after school receives SAR on which it is not listed

  31. Electronic Corrections • Students use Corrections on the Web • http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/FOTWWebApp/complete014.jsp • Students with a FSA PIN can electronically make and sign corrections • FSA PIN or signature of dependent’s parent required only if change is made to parental data

  32. Electronic Corrections • Schools may make corrections to application data using FAA Access to CPS Onlineat: www.fafsa.ed.gov/FOTWWebApp/faa/faa.jsp • Schools identify necessary changes or corrections through verification process or resolution of conflicting information

  33. Electronic Corrections • Must collect documentation signed by student and/or parent (if dependent) before making corrections • All corrections made are in “real-time”

  34. Updates • Three items must be updated: • Household size, if selected for verification • Number in college, if selected for verification • Dependency status, whenever change occurs, whether or not selected for verification • Updating not permitted for: • Change in student’s marital status • Previously certified or originated Stafford Loan

  35. Dependency Status Override • Student may be considered independent if unusual circumstances exist • Decision must be made and documented on case-by-case basis • Can override dependency status on initial paper application, or after initial application is filed

More Related