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TAP Update Higher Education Services Corporation June 2013

TAP Update Higher Education Services Corporation June 2013. TAP Topics. Processing Updates TAP Application FAFSA to TAP TAP Application Processing Residency VIAC IVP Good Academic Standing Pursuit of Progress Satisfactory Academic Progress DocTrac System TAP Training Modules.

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TAP Update Higher Education Services Corporation June 2013

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  1. TAP UpdateHigher Education Services CorporationJune 2013

  2. TAP Topics • Processing Updates • TAP Application • FAFSA to TAP • TAP Application Processing • Residency • VIAC • IVP • Good Academic Standing • Pursuit of Progress • Satisfactory Academic Progress • DocTrac System • TAP Training Modules

  3. Processing Update 2012-13 • Over 614,000 applications processed as of May 15, 2013 • ETA 1% • Renewal Process 26% • FAFSA Direct 26% • Anytime TOTW 47%

  4. Processing Update 2013-14 • 333,000 applications processed as of May 15, 2013 • ETA < 1% • Renewal Process 36% • FAFSA Direct 35% • Anytime TOTW 28%

  5. FAFSA App to TAP App www.fafsa.ed.gov

  6. TAP link on FAFSA

  7. ISIR Selection for Processing • ISIR (Institutional Student Information Record) selected when conditions are met: • Nine-digit SSN • Citizenship status is • Not blank or not 3, or • Not blank and student’s assumed citizenship is not blank • Primary EFC is shown • SSN match equal to 2, 3, or 4

  8. ISIR Selection • ISIR selected when conditions are met: • Permanent state is not blank • State of legal residence equals NY • College code equals a NYS School • Found on the HESC college table • ETA or completed processed application has not previously been created for same student • Determined by SSN match

  9. TAP App: TAP on the Web

  10. TAP App: Summary Page

  11. TAP App: Submission Page

  12. TAP Application Processing TAP Residency VIAC Loan Default Citizenship SSN Income Verification

  13. Residency • HESC initial determination based on: • History • Was student denied/pending in a previous year? • FAFSA Data • Student’s date of residence • Parents’ state of residence (for dependent students) • Student’s address not NYS

  14. Residency • HESC can question residency post-application processing due to: • Income Verification with NYS Department of Taxation and Finance: student/spouse/parent filed NYS IT-203 tax return • ISIR address changes will update TAP record; if address changes to out-of-state address, student’s residency will be questioned

  15. Residency • School must question residency – decertify or notify HESC – if: • Parental data on file indicates parents are not NYS residents (for dependent students) • Student’s high school diploma is not from a NYS school

  16. Residency • Inform HESC • DocTrac • Student Record Maintenance • Please tell HESC why you are questioning residency

  17. Income Verification Process (IVP) • HESC attempts to verify every SSN (student, spouse, parents) on every student record • IVP begins in May for new processing year • IVP is then processed every week until 45 days after the application processing deadline – August 15 • Information on verification provided on View Student Record, Student Status Lists

  18. Verification of Income Adjustment (VIAC) • Income used to calculate TAP eligibility can be adjusted for other family members (OC) attending college full time • For dependent students: sibling, spouse, parent • For independent students: spouse, children • Application process collects OC name, SSN, relationship to applicant • Must be full time for at least one term, can attend out of state

  19. VIAC • HESC needs signature sign-off for all OC (one-time only) to send information regarding OC to Clearinghouse to verify enrollment • Clearinghouse verifies full-time enrollment • If not found or found less than full time, OC will be deleted and award recalculated (spring)

  20. Good Academic Standing • Two components measure student’s academic progress: • Pursuit of Program (POP): measure of effort to complete a program • Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP): measure of achievement of earning credits toward a degree or certificate with specified GPA • Evaluated each term at certification

  21. Good Academic Standing - POP • Pursuit of program • A requirement that a student receive a passing or failing grade in a certain percentage of courses each term • Based on the number of TAP payments the student has received

  22. Good Academic Standing – POP Chart

  23. Good Academic Standing - SAP • Satisfactory academic progress • Accumulate a specified number of credits • Achieve a specified cumulative grade point average each term • Based on the number of TAP payments students have received • C average requirement after 4th payment

  24. Good Academic Standing – SAP Chart

  25. DocTrac • DocTrac used to follow documents that maintain, update and correct information in a scholarship or TAP file • Items that may be tracked • TAP residency documentation • Financial independence documentation • Proof of dependency • Federal and state income tax forms • Other time sensitive information • TAP applications, TAP change forms and TAP requests for information may not be processed using DocTrac

  26. DocTrac – Proof of Residency • Applicant must submit completed NYS Residence Review Questionnaire • Fields left blank could result in denial • Student Questionnaire at HESC.ny.gov • Go to Manage My Account • Use ID and HescPIN to access • FAOs can print paper Student Questionnaire in secure Transaction Center • Student completes document • FAO submits to HESC through DocTrac

  27. DocTrac – Proof of Financial Status • Proof of Independent Status • Budget forms from Social Services • Court Documents • Third party letters, e.g. minister, teacher, doctor, friend’s parent aware of circumstances and who houses student • Proof of Dependents status • Insurance card listing dependent student • Tax forms • Third party letter from pediatrician or school stating student is the guardian of listed children

  28. DocTrac – Income Changes • Federal and State tax forms • Supporting documentation for exclusion of parental income • Separated or divorced: date and proof of separate residences for parents and/or applicant and spouse; separation/divorce papers filed with county/court; tax returns and W-2s • Disabled: date and physician’s written statement (must state disability is total and permanent); tax returns and W-2s • Deceased current year: date; tax returns and W-2s for both parents or both the applicant and spouse • Deceased prior year with joint return: date; tax return and W-2s to prorate income (removing deceased parent or spouse’s income)

  29. DocTrac – Process • Download and complete DocTrac cover sheet, including • School name • Contact e-mail address and phone • Student's name and SSN • Reason for submitting to HESC • For HESC to process requests quickly and efficiently, college administrators must provide all of the information requested on the cover sheet

  30. DocTrac – Process • Send completed cover sheet with supporting documentation • Email: doctrac@HESC.ny.gov • Fax: (518) 473-1414 • HESC issues confirmation number to track documents and obtain current processing status • Within 3 business days

  31. DocTrac – Important Considerations • For school use only • List all documents faxed on cover sheet • If documentation is insufficient, student and school will be notified of additional documentation required • Designated person in G & S processing for all DocTrac transmissions • HESC emails when processing is complete

  32. TAP Training Modules • TAP training modules: HESC.ny.gov • TAP Application Process • TAP Eligibility Requirements • Award Determination • Good Academic Standing Requirements • G&S Transaction Processing • Student Record Maintenance • Using DocTrac • The Aid For Part-Time Student Program (APTS) • TAP Certification

  33. TAP Training Modules • HESC will add more • Ideas? • Contact Priority Services • Call: 866-431-4372 • Email: Priorityservices@hesc.ny.gov

  34. Resources

  35. TAP Coach

  36. TAP Coach

  37. HESC Contact Barbara Hochberg Director of Grant and Scholarship Programs BHochberg@HESC.ny.gov

  38. Questions? Thank you

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