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The U.S. Department of Education's Small and Under-Resourced School Division (SURSD) actively assists Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs), and Tribally-Controlled Colleges (TCCs). Our mission includes strengthening administrative capabilities, expanding federal program participation, and addressing unique service needs related to Title IV programs. Services include on-campus site visits, specialized staff training, and support for fiscal operations. We encourage feedback and can be reached directly for further information and assistance.
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Session #BOF 2 Historically Black Colleges and Universities Dolores S. Davis Larry Eadie James McMillan U.S. Department of Education
Small and Under Resourced School Division (SURSD) • Formerly was the Special Initiatives Unit which was created in response to a series of Presidential Executive Orders
SURSD We will continue to: • Provide assistance to strengthen the administrative capabilities of Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Hispanic-Serving Institutions, and Tribally-Controlled Colleges
SURSD • Expand opportunities for these institutions to participate in Federal programs • Proactively identify the unique service needs of HBCU’s, HSI’s, and TCC’s as it relates to the management of the Title IV programs
SURSD • Provide the assistance required to ensure continued participation in the Title IV programs which the institution has chosen to participate
SURSD Services Offered • On-campus Site Visits • Specialized Staff Training • Internal Assessments
SURSD Services Offered • FISAP (Fiscal Operations Report and Application to Participate in Campus-based Programs) • Verification • Fund Reconciliation
SURSD Services Offered • R2T4 (Return of Title IV Funds) • Audit Resolutions • Policy-Procedures Manual
SURSD Services Offered • Loan Default Rates/Default Management • COD (Common Origination and Disbursement) • G5 (Grant Administration Payment System
Contact Information • We appreciate your feedback and comments. We can be reached at: • Phone: 404-974-9308-Davis • 404-974-9309-Eadie • 404-974-9437-McMillan • Email: dolores.davis@ed.gov • larry.eadie@ed.gov • james.mcmillan@ed.gov • Fax: 404-974-9321