2015 PACE/USO TDN Conference Angela Smith, Training Officer U.S. Department of Education Return of Title IV Funds – The Basics.

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2015 PACE/USO TDN Conference Angela Smith, Training Officer U.S. Department of Education Return of Title IV Funds – The Basics

Topics Common R2T4 Findings Basic Principles Types of Institutions Payment Period or Period of Enrollment Withdrawal Date Date of Determination Leave of Absence Could have been disbursed Earned vs. Unearned 2

Common R2T4 Findings R2T4 calculation errors Late return of Title IV funds − School’s policy and procedures not followed − Returns not made within allowable timeframe (45 days) − Inadequate system in place to identify/track official and unofficial withdrawals − No system in place to track number of days remaining to return funds Ineligible funds as aid that could have been disbursed Incorrect withdrawal date 3

Basic Principles Title IV funds awarded to student with assumption that student will attend for entire period for which assistance is awarded When student ceases attendance prior to planned ending date, student may not be eligible for full amount of Title IV funds student was scheduled to receive 4

Basic Principles Student earns Title IV aid equal to amount of hours scheduled to be completed at the point of withdrawal Percentage of aid earned = % of payment period or period of enrollment completed 5

Basic Principles If school has disbursed more aid than student has earned, Title IV aid must be returned to programs If school has disbursed less Title IV aid than student has earned, a post-withdrawal disbursement (PWD) must be calculated and offered if certain conditions are met 6

Basic Principles After student completes more than 60%, student has earned 100% of Title IV funds Institutional or other refund policies (state, accreditor) do not impact amount of Title IV aid earned under a Return to Title IV funds (R2T4) calculation Schools should use best information available to determine withdrawal date 7

Applicability If student never begins attendance − student is not an eligible student for Title IV funds − R2T4 (34 CFR ) does not apply − 34 CFR applies  All Pell, FSEOG, Federal Perkins, Iraq Afghanistan Service Grant and TEACH funds must be returned  DL funds credited to student’s account must be returned  DL loan servicer must be notified when funds were disbursed directly to student 8

Consumer Information Any refund policy with which school must comply for the return of unearned funds − State / Accreditor School’s refund policy Requirements for treatment of Title IV funds after withdrawal School’s requirements & procedures for officially withdrawing 9

Date of Determination For institution required to take attendance − Date student provides notification that he or she is ceasing enrollment − Last date of attendance (LDA)  Institution must have process to determine when student’s absence is withdrawal – Process must ensure institution’s determination of withdrawal no later than 14 days after LDA (GEN-04-12) 10

Deadlines Following Date of Determination Within 30 days your institution must − Perform R2T4 calculation − Notify student of any grant overpayment − Notify student of eligibility for post-withdrawal disbursement (PWD) Within 45 days your institution must… − Return TIV funds it has responsibility to return − Make PWD of grant funds to student &/or parent (deadline for loans is 180 days) 11

Payment Period or Period of Enrollment Your institution may use either payment period or period of enrollment Must use consistently for all students in a program 12

Aid that Could Have Been Disbursed (ATCHBD) Aid the student was eligible for, but did not receive prior to withdrawal Included in R2T4 calculation if conditions for late disbursements were met prior to withdrawal date  For ALL Title IV: ED processed ISIR/SAR with an official EFC  Perkins/FSEOG – school made award  Direct Loan – school originated loan  TEACH – school originated grant 13

Determining Percentage of TIV Aid Earned 14 # of scheduled clock hours = % of TIV aid earned # of clock hours in PP or POE Programs measured in clock hours Calculations based on withdrawal date

Withdrawal Date Date used by institution to determine earned and unearned amounts of Title IV Funds For institution required to take attendance − Last date of attendance − Based on attendance records institution is required to maintain − Must have process to make determinations of when a student has ceased attendance  GEN

Institution Required to Take Attendance Outside entity requires that attendance be taken Institution has its own requirement that instructors take attendance Outside entity or institution has a requirement that can only be met by taking attendance − Clock hour programs Must use its official attendance records to determine withdrawal date (WD) 16

Title IV Leave of Absence (LOA) − Temporary interruption in a program of study − Conditions for an approved LOA  Formal written policy that student followed in requesting LOA  Reasonable expectation that student will return from LOA  School must approve LOA in accordance with its policy  No additional institutional charges may be assessed  Approved LOA may not exceed 180 days within a 12 month period  Loan recipients must be notified of effects on grace period if they do not return from LOA − All conditions must be met! 17

Failure to Return from an LOA Withdrawal date: student’s last date of attendance (LDA) Date of Determination: the date the student was supposed to return, but didn’t 18

Earned Title IV Aid Earned funds = amount of Title IV grant and loan assistance equal to percentage of payment period or period of enrollment student completed 19

Possible R2T4 Calculation Outcomes Amount of Title IV funds exceeded amount earned so funds must be returned Amount of Title IV funds less than amount earned so post-withdrawal disbursement must be made Amount of Title IV funds equals amount earned 20

Post-withdrawal disbursement (PWD) When amount of earned TIV aid exceeds amount disbursed, student is owed a PWD Post-withdrawal disbursements must − meet late disbursement requirements − be made or offered if certain conditions are met − be made, if eligible, from grant funds before loan funds PWD comprised of grant funds may be used to pay current charges − Tuition, fees and room and board (if contracted with institution) 21

PWD – Grant Funds No confirmation required to pay current outstanding charges for tuition, fees, room, and board or for minor prior year charges Written confirmation required for all other current charges − If disbursed directly to student, must be disbursed ASAP, but within 45 days of date of determination 22

PWD – Loan Funds If Title IV loan funds are part of PWD − Must be disbursed within 180 days of date of determination − Cannot be a second or subsequent disbursement of Direct Loan (DL) − School cannot make late disbursement of DL if student was first year, first-time borrower unless student completed first 30 days of program or school was not subject to that restriction 23

PWD – Loan Funds If Title IV loan funds are part of PWD − Must offer the student (or parent in the case of a PLUS) PWD within 30 days of date of determination and request confirmation that PWD is accepted − Must obtain authorization to pay for charges other than current charges 24

PWD – Loan Funds Within 30 days of date of determination, school must notify student/parent (in case of PLUS) − Explain that borrower may decline all or portion of loan disbursement − Request confirmation of any amount to be credited to student’s account or directly disbursed to borrower  Specify deadline of at least 14 days for required response/confirmation − Explain obligation to repay loan 25

Institutional Charges The charges that were initially assessed the student for the entire payment period or period of enrollment Prorate charges if the school calculates R2T4 on a payment period basis, but charges for a period longer than the payment period

Unearned Funds – School’s Responsibility Institution must return funds within 45 days of date of determination Title IV funds returned to program accounts in order specified on worksheet 27

Unearned Funds – Student’s Responsibility Loan funds will be repaid under terms of promissory note Grant funds are subject to a 50% reduction − Student may make satisfactory arrangements to repay 28

Resources Section 484B of the HEA Final Regs published 11/01/99, 11/01/02 & 10/29/10 Dear Colleague Letters − GEN − GEN − GEN − GEN − GEN

More Resources IFAP – Program Integrity Q’s & A’s – Return of Title IV Funds − /return.html /return.html R2T4 recorded training − FSA Assessments −

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