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Advising Council: Financial Aid Update P RESENTED BY K AMIA “M IA ” M WANGO J UNE 11, 2015
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Agenda What’s New Hot Topics What’s Coming 2
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What’s New? Improved messaging to students Website with more embedded FATV videos Viewership up 54% ; 12,740 views so far this academic year Notifications with more links to action items Financial Literacy links for exiting students Notifications with more links to FATV videos Ex: What is the difference between a Dependent & Independent student? What does it mean to be selected for Verification? 3
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Hot Topics Ability to Benefit Student Loans/Cohort Default Rate FAFSA Simplification/Prior-Prior Year Data Financial Aid 101 for Staff/Campus Partners 4
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Hot Topics - ATB Ability to Benefit: Updated USDOE guidance on May 22, 2015 Reinstatement of Ability to Benefit (ATB) eligibility for federal funds. HS diploma or GED is still the standard requirement for federal financial aid. However, ATB eligibility can be gained when a student is enrolled in an “eligible career pathway program”. ATB students cannot be dual-enrolled in a secondary school and must meet one of these conditions: Pass a DOE approved ATB test such as the, ACCUPLACER Complete at least 6 credit hours or 225 clock hours applicable to a degree or certificate Several groups on campus are working on identifying and documenting eligible students and programs 5
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Hot Topic- Cohort Default Rate The cohort default rate (CDR) is the percentage of a school's borrowers who enter repayment on certain student loans in a given fiscal year and then default within the next two fiscal years. SF’s Draft CDR is 18.9, down from our last official rate of 22.7 Some Stats: Nationally, community colleges have an average CDR of ~20.6 The state average is 15.4 The national average is 13.7 Schools may not deny loans to students on a categorical or across-the-board basis, but do have the option not to offer loans for students. 6
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Hot Topics- Loans / CDR Dr. Brown and Ginger gave a charge to the Default Prevention Council on 4/17/15. The first meeting was on 5/11/15. The Default Prevention Council will be tackling the issue of student default by: Enhancing student knowledge of loan responsibilities & processes, and strengthening their relationship with their loan servicer Assisting borrowers by enhancing educational and employment outcomes like, i.e.: Increase Student Success; Reduce Program Completion Time; Strengthen Relationship with Potential Employers; and Career Placement for both Graduates and Non-Graduates. Ideas & partnerships are welcome! 7
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Best Way to Prevent Default 8
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Hot Topics- FAFSA SIMPLIFICATION FAFSA Simplification / Prior-Prior Year Data These topics are both gaining momentum Congress is urging the USDOE to implement Schools and the Department need time to implement Will it really improve the process? 9
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Hot Topics- Prior Prior Year (PPY) 10
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Hot Topics – Financial Aid 101 How can I help a student get started without getting into detail? Are there resources? What is Satisfactory Academic Progress / Standards? How do you determine the amount of aid that a student gets? Why do you give them the aid and then change the award amounts? What’s a deferment and how can it cause a student to owe money? The student got an email from the Dept. of Ed saying they have $5,000+ in Pell Grant. Why won’t you give them their money? 11
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Hot Topics – Financial Aid 101 What do transcripts have to do with financial aid? What does the program of study (or admission year) have to do with their financial aid? The student said that they submitted their FAFSA days ago! Why hasn’t financial aid awarded them so they can keep their classes? What is Verification and why does it take so long? Why is the Financial Aid office asking for personal medical, counseling and court records? 12
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13 Hot Topics – Financial Aid 101
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What’s Coming– R01 R-01: We’re Trying Something Different! Lineapple phone app allows students to electronically check into the Financial Aid, like you do at some restaurants. Allows students to use other student services while waiting ! Students will “wait” to be called via Lineapple but can go other places on campus or visit informational booths & watch FATV in R-01 14
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What’s Coming– R01 R-01: We’re Trying Something Different! Express document drop-off queue For 1 st beginning students, signs & work studies will direct students to start or get help with the FAFSA in R-226. To process more efficiently, FA staff will be in the Financial Aid Office 15 For internal calls during peak (in order of availability): Deborah Mills (formerly Crumpton): 3830 Roy Alligood: 5931 Richard Anderson: 7032 Rabecca Hall: Rabecca.Hall@sfcollege.eduRabecca.Hall@sfcollege.edu Kamia Mwango: kamia.mwango@sfcollege.edukamia.mwango@sfcollege.edu
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Peak Service Times 16 R-01
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Questions? SF Financial Aid: http://www.sfcollege.edu/financialaid/ http://www.sfcollege.edu/financialaid/ SF Financial Aid TV: http://sfcollege.financialaidtv.com/ http://sfcollege.financialaidtv.com/ Federal Financial Aid (including loans): https://studentaid.ed.gov/ https://studentaid.ed.gov/ State Financial Aid (Bright Futures): http://www.floridastudentfinancialaid.o rg/ http://www.floridastudentfinancialaid.o rg/ SF Payment Plan: http://www.sfcollege.edu/finance/ ?section=cash/ tuition_and_fees#payment http://www.sfcollege.edu/finance/ ?section=cash/ tuition_and_fees#payment Private/Alternative Loans: http://www.elmselect.com/ http://www.elmselect.com/ 17 For internal calls during peak: Deborah Mills: 3830 Deborah.Mills@sfcollege.edu Deborah.Mills@sfcollege.edu Roy Alligood: 5931 Roy.Alligood@sfcollege.edu Roy.Alligood@sfcollege.edu Richard Anderson: 7032 Richard.Anderson@sfcollege.edu Richard.Anderson@sfcollege.edu Rabecca Hall: 5476 Rabecca.Hall@sfcollege.edu Rabecca.Hall@sfcollege.edu Kamia Mwango: kamia.mwango@sfcollege.edu kamia.mwango@sfcollege.edu
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