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Campus Based Aid

The Leaves on Your Campus

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Agenda

• Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant (FSEOG)

• Federal College Work-Study (FWS)• Federal Perkins Loan• Fiscal Operations

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Student Eligibility

• Eligible for other federal programs• Undergraduate only• Reasonable portions to part-time and

independent students• Exceptional need– Award in EFC order (start with $0)

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Awards

• $100 annual minimum • $4,000 annual maximum• $4,400 annual maximum for approved

student abroad programs• Student enrolled less than full-time may

have award reduced

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Student Eligibility

• Eligible for other federal programs • Undergraduate or Graduate • Reasonable portions to part-time and

independent students• Financial need

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Payments to Students

• Must be paid at least minimum wage • Must be paid at least monthly• Wages can be paid to student or toward

student account• Cannot be paid for receiving classroom

instruction

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Eligible Employers

• Institution– Some exclusions for proprietary institutions

• Government, non-profit or private, for-profit– Must have agreement between institution and

organization

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Community Service

• 7% of FWS allocation • Must have at least one student employed as: – Reading tutor project

OR– Family literacy project

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Conditions

• May not: – Impair existing service contracts – Displace employees– Replace employees on strike– Construct, operate or maintain facility use for

religious worship or sectarian instruction– Be employed by U.S. Department of Education

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Periods of Non-Attendance

• Must enroll for next regular session• Earnings must be counted in next term’s aid

package

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Federal Share Limitations

• Institution, government, non-profit – 75% federal share

• Private, for-profit agency – 50% federal share – Max of 25% of FWS allocation per year – Must be related to major

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Student Eligibility

• Eligible for other federal programs• Undergraduate or Graduate• Financial need• MPN, Entrance and Exit Counseling required

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Loan Limits

• Undergraduate– $5,500 annual limit– $27,500 lifetime aggregate

• Graduate– $8,000 annual limit – $60,000 lifetime aggregate

• $11,000 aggregate limit for first 2 years of academic work

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Terms

• Interest rate – 5% fixed• 9 month grace period• 10 year repayment• Deferments, forbearance and cancellations

available

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Deferments (no interest)

• In school• Attending graduate fellowship program• Graduate or post-graduate study outside US

(Fulbright scholar)• Rehabilitation training programs for disabled

persons• Seeking but unable to find employment (up to 3

years)• Economic hardship (up to 3 years)

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Forbearance (interest accrues)

• Temporary postponement of payments, extension of time for making payments, OR acceptance of smaller payment amounts

• Economic hardship or lengthy illness• Request in writing with supporting

documentation• Not to exceed 3 years

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Cancellation

• Teaching – up to 100%– Low income school or high need subject matter (math,

science, foreign language, special education)– Head Start programs/early intervention child care

• Employment – up to 100%– Nurse or medical technician, nonprofit child or family

service agency, early intervention, firefighter, law enforcement, corrections officer, faculty member at Tribal College, librarian w/ masters, or speech pathologist w/ masters

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Cancellation

• Armed Forces– 50% in hostile area before August 14, 2008– 100% in hostile area after August 13, 2008

• Peace Corps service– 70% for Peace Corps service

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Discharge

• Death• Total and permanent disability• Survivors of September 11, 2011 attacks

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Fiscal Operations

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Application

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Administrative Cost Allowance

• First $2,750,000 – 5%• $2,750,000 - $5,500,000 – 4%• $5,500,000 and above – 3%

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Matching Requirements

• 75% - federal share• 25% - institutional share• Title III waiver is available– http://

www2.ed.gov/programs/iduestitle3a/index.html

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Transferring – up to 25%

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Carry Forward/Back – up to 10%

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Questions