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M.E.G Calabrese University of Minnesota – Twin Cities
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M.E.G. Calabrese - schmi138@umn.edu University of Minnesota – Twin Cities 15 years experience in Direct Lending Approximately $3 BILLION in Direct Loans disbursed since 95-96. And all reconciled to $0 balances.
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It’s a Journey, not a destination…
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Do not fear it; it’s not that bad. Work your origination rejects. Work your change rejects. Work your disbursement rejects.
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Find a method that works for your school, your system and you. Keep on top of it.
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Get your SAS (School Account Statement) as a fixed length report and retrieve from your SAIG mailbox. SAS’s are generated the first of the month. Download the files using the FA inbound process.
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Enter your cash draws from G5 into “Manage DL Cash Transactions” page. Reconcile your cash activity.
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Run the “Generate Reconciliation Report” under the DL School Account Summary menu. ◦ Identifies loans that exist in your system but not at COD ◦ Reconcile cash draws Loans or cash transactions that do NOT match show on report. Work these.
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◦ Realize that sometimes timing is an issue and that on the next month’s report there won’t be an issue. ◦ If not timing, disbursement or change record not yet accepted at COD. Fix what is wrong.
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Keep a copy of the PDF generated for auditors to show you’re doing monthly reconciliation.
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Process at U of M: ◦ Load SAS into Access database. ◦ Load PeopleSoft query info into that database. ◦ Use compare to find loans that do not match up (dollar amounts are off). ◦ Fix those loans as needed.
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Helpful queries: ◦ Loans on hold (run daily) ◦ Unbooked loans (run weekly) ◦ Failed origination (run daily)
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M.E.G. Calabrese University of Minnesota schmi138@umn.edu 612-624-0824 schmi138@umn.edu
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