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TASFAA New Aid Officers Workshop

TASFAA New Aid Officers Workshop. Kevin Campbell Training Officer United States Department of Education. Return of Title IV Funds. What Happens When a Title IV Recipient Withdraws?. Return of Title IV Funds.

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TASFAA New Aid Officers Workshop

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  1. TASFAA New Aid Officers Workshop Kevin Campbell Training Officer United States Department of Education

  2. Return of Title IV Funds What Happens When a Title IV Recipient Withdraws?

  3. Return of Title IV Funds • Applies only to Title IV eligible students who begin attendance and then completely withdraw, or otherwise cease attending • If student enrolled but never attended any classes • Student did not establish eligibility for any funds • All Title IV aid disbursed must be returnedto the programs

  4. Theory Behind the Calculation • Student earns Title IV aid through attendance • Percentage of aid earned is equal to the percentage of payment period or enrollment period completed

  5. How does it work? • If school has disbursed more aid than the student has earned, money is returned to the programs • If school has disbursed less aid than the student has earned, a post-withdrawal disbursement will be calculated

  6. R2T4 – Many Forks in the Road Required to take attendance vs not required Payment period vs period of enrollment Withdrawal date vs determination date

  7. R2T4 – Many Forks in the Road Aid disbursed vs aid that could have been disbursed Amounts included in calculation vs amounts that can actually be disbursed Return vs post-withdrawal disbursement School part of return vs student part

  8. R2T4 – Two Important Dates • Withdrawal Date • Last day of student’s eligibility for Title IV • Determination Date • Starts timeline for return of $ to ED • Starts timeline for PWD • Starts timeline for notifications to student • Might fall on the same date but often does not

  9. Date of Institution’s Determinationthat Student Withdrew • When did the school know of the student’s withdrawal? • If unofficial withdrawal, determine withdrawal date no later than 30 days after the end of the earlier of the • Payment period or period of enrollment • Academic year • Educational program • Schools required to take attendance should have a DOD no later than 14 calendar days after student’s last date of attendance

  10. Payment Period or Period of Enrollment • Standard term-based program must use term/payment period • Nonstandard term or nonterm program may choose either payment period or period of enrollment • May choose on a program-by-program basis • Must be consistent with application of method used

  11. Rounding Rules for Dollar Amounts • Round to the nearest penny • $2,346.00 x 44.6% = $1,046.316 or $1,046.32 • $2,346.00 x 44.4% = $1,041.624 or $1,041.62 • Disbursement or refund may be rounded to the nearest dollar • $1,046.32 = $1,046 • $1,041.62 = $1,042

  12. Rounding Rules for Percentages • Calculate out to 4 decimal places • 45 days / 101 days = .4455 • 199 hours / 450 hours = .4422 • Round to third decimal place • .4455 = .446 = 44.6% • .4422 = .442 = 44.2%

  13. Our Student - Maria • Fill out top of R2T4 worksheet • We determined Maria withdrew yesterday • Our school calculates R2T4 on a payment period basis • In this case, Spring Semester

  14. Maria – R2T4 Worksheet Step 1 Enter student’s Title IV aid as either disbursed or could have been disbursed Note that loans are separate from grants A = Grant $ disbursed B = Loan $ disbursed C = Grant $ TCHBD D = Loan $ TCHBD

  15. Maria’s Spring Financial Aid Package

  16. Aid That Could HaveBeen Disbursed • Student met conditions for a late disbursement (668.164(g)(2)) – • At time student withdrew, ED had processed a SAR or ISIR with official EFC • Pell/ACG/National SMART – ISIR with eligible EFC • FFEL – loan had been certified • DL – loan had been originated • TEACH – grant had been originated • Perkins/FSEOG – funds had been awarded

  17. FFEL/DL Second/Subsequent Disbursements • Include as aid that could have been disbursed if student met the “conditions for a late disbursement” • Cannot be included in any post-withdrawal disbursement [668.164(g)(4)(ii)]

  18. $ Included in Calculation vs $ That Can Be Disbursed • Counter intuitive to include funds in calculation that you will not disburse to student • However, one set of regs govern the calc • Another set of regs govern what can be disbursed • More restrictive

  19. Maria – R2T4 Worksheet Step 2 Find out how much of the payment period Maria completed

  20. STEP 2: Withdrawal Date – SchoolNot Required to Take Attendance • Use the earlier of • date student began school’s withdrawal process or date student otherwise provided “official” notice; or • midpoint in period (if student didn’t notify school); or • If student didn’t notify due to circumstances beyond student’s control, the date related to that circumstance

  21. STEP 2: Withdrawal Date – SchoolNot Required to Take Attendance School not required to take attendance always has the option of using the date of student’s last attendance at an academically related activity as documented by the school

  22. STEP 2: Withdrawal Date – School Required to Take Attendance IF… school is required to take attendance by outside entity (such as state or accrediting agency) OR…starting on July 1, 2011, the school, itself, requires attendance be taken THEN... withdrawal date is taken from attendance records NOTE: Requirement might apply only to specific groups of students

  23. Calendar Days at Credit-Hour Schools Count every day, including weekends and holidays, except: • Scheduled break of five or more consecutive days when no classes are offered • Days of leave of absence are not included in total days

  24. Calendar Days at Credit-Hour Schools

  25. Calendar Days at Credit-Hour Schools

  26. Calendar Days at Credit-Hour Schools

  27. Maria – R2T4 Worksheet Step 2 Maria started on the first day of Spring Semester, February 1, 2010 The last day of Spring Semester is May 11, 2010 Maria “unofficially” withdrew Our school is not required to take attendance

  28. Maria – R2T4 Worksheet Step 3 What % of her aid would Maria have earned had she NOT withdrawn? What % did Maria, in fact, earn SINCE she withdrew? % completed x Total Title IV aid disbursed and TCHBD = T4 Earned by student

  29. Maria – R2T4 Worksheet Step 4 • Does Maria have a return or a PWD? • If a return, continue with R2T4 calc • Step 4 Box K • If a PWD, go to PWD Tracking Sheet

  30. Maria – R2T4 Worksheet Step 4 • Step 4 is calculating the Total Return • School part • Student part

  31. Maria – R2T4 Worksheet Step 5 What is the school’s part of the Total Return?

  32. Maria – R2T4 Worksheet Step 5 • The institutional charges at Maria’s school are $3000 tuition/fees • Calculated before any withdrawal related reduction in institutional costs • Determine % of unearned Title IV aid • Institutional costs x % of unearned T4 = amount of unearned charges • Compare Total Title IV to Return to amount of unearned charges • Lesser amount is School part of return

  33. Step 6: Return of Funds by School • Law specifies order of Title IV programs to which funds must be returned • See worksheet • Never return more money than was received from a Title IV program

  34. Step 6: Return of Funds by School • Return funds to program(s) as soon as possible, but no later than 45 calendar days after the date of determination of withdrawal • Calculation must be completed within 30 calendar days of the date of determination of withdrawal

  35. Maria – R2T4 Worksheet Step 6 What are the amounts that the school will return to each T4 program for Maria? Why does the school have to return these funds for Maria?

  36. Step 7: Return of Funds by Student • Total T4 to return – what school has returned = initial amount of student part • Initial amount may change because the student gets different, and more favorable, treatment in the calc in later steps

  37. Maria – R2T4 Worksheet Step 7 What is Maria’s part of the return (initial amount) Total T4 to return – what school has returned = initial amount of student part

  38. Step 8: Repayment of Student’s Loans • Student is responsible to repay any loan funds not returned by the school • Loans are repaid in accordance with terms of the promissory note

  39. Maria – R2T4 Worksheet Step 8 What is the amount of Maria’s loans that make up the initial amount of her return? What does “according to the terms of the promissory note” mean Is this different from the standard the school was held to?

  40. Maria – R2T4 Worksheet Step 9 & 10 Maria has no grant funds to return This will occur for many students who have no grants or a combination of loan and grants

  41. Randall – R2T4 Worksheet Step 9 & 10 Randall received no loans Randall received $2780 in T4 grants After the school returned its portion, Randall had an initial amount of $900 to return

  42. Randall – Calculating Grant Overpayment – Step 9 $900.00 $0.00 900.00 $2780.00 $1,390.00 $900.00 $1390.00 <$490.00>

  43. Randall – R2T4 Worksheet Step 9 & 10 Does Randall have any grant funds to return? Is this standard different from the standard the school was held to?

  44. Step 10: Return of Fundsby Student • Any grant repayment due from student is considered an overpayment • Student is responsible for repayment • Amounts of $50 or less in any program are set aside • Law specifies order of Title IV programs to which funds must be returned • See worksheet

  45. Step 10

  46. Grant Overpayment • School must notify student within 30 days of school’s determination of withdrawal • Student retains Title IV eligibility for 45 days • During that time, he must either: • Repay in full to school • Make satisfactory arrangements to repay with school (school’s option) • Make satisfactory arrangements to repay with Department of Education

  47. Referring Overpayment to the Department • If student does not repay in full or make payment arrangements with school within 45 days, school must refer overpayment to Department for collection • Referral form in Participant Guide • Further explanation in FSA Handbook, Volume 5

  48. Report Overpayment to NSLDS • Overpayments not paid in full within 45 days of the institution’s determination of the withdrawal must be reported to NSLDS • Reported via online process

  49. Post-Withdrawal Disbursements(PWD) • When Title IV aid disbursed is less than Title IV aid earned • Sample worksheet in FSA Handbook and in Participant Guide • Box J on R2T4 Worksheet

  50. Notification of PWD • School must provide written notification within 30 days of date of determination of withdrawal • Must identify type and amount of funds • Must explain option to accept or decline some or all of funds • Must explain obligation to repay any loan funds disbursed • Must provide a deadline for response

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