Title: The Ins and Outs of NSLDS
1The Ins and Outs of NSLDS
- Ann Scott
- Great Lakes Educational Loan Services, Inc.
- November 2006
2Todays Session
- Using NSLDS in Determining Eligibility
- Resolving Conditions that Affect Eligibility
- NSLDS Adapts to HERA
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7Using NSLDS to Determine Eligibility
- ISIR Information is from NSLDS
- You may rely on ISIR information and on the
information in NSLDS - Mid-year transfer students need extra research on
NSLDS--Transfer Monitoring - Other conditions have an impact on eligibility
8Using NSLDS to Determine Eligibility
- Know the alphabet soup of NSLDS Status Codes
- Useful chart in SFA Handbook
- p. 49 of Volume 1, 2006-2007
- http//www.ifap.ed.gov/sfahandbooks/attachments/06
07FSAHBkVol1Ch3.pdf
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13Source Data and Student Eligibility
- What if a loans status or balance
- changes before NSLDS is updated?
- Get paper documentation from lender/servicer
- Get correct information directly from the loan
holders database - METEOR a tool that aggregates loan data from
various holders in real time
14What is Meteor?
- Web-based universal access channel
- for financial aid information
- Aggregated information to assist with counseling
borrowers - Collaborative effort of FFELP participants
- A gift to schools access available through
participating guarantors
15Using NSLDS to Determine Eligibility
- Transfer Students
- Prior Default/Overpayment of Grant
- Bankruptcy
- Prior Discharge due to Total and Permanent
Disability - Consolidation Loans/Exceeding Aggregate Loan
Amount
16Transfer Student Eligibility
- Before disbursing Title IV funds to a
- transfer student, the school must
- Participate in NSLDS Transfer Monitoring
- Check prior Title IV history
- Loan history at previous school(s)
- Default status/Pell overpayment
- Annual and aggregate loan amounts
- Log in to NSLDS real time to check
17Transfer Student Eligibility
- Schools, not lenders or guarantors, bear ultimate
responsibility to ensure that transfer students - Do not exceed annual or aggregate limits
- Do not have a prior default
18Effect of Overpayment/Prior Default on Eligibility
- A student is not eligible for Title IV aid
- if the student has
- Prior Overpayment of Pell
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- Prior Default
- Resolve with 6 monthly payments
- PIF the loan (payment, consolidation or
rehabilitation) - Get proof of resolved default
- NSLDS status, Reinstate Eligibility letter
19Effect of Prior Default on Eligibility
- A student that resolves default status
- anytime during the year regains
- eligibility retroactive to the beginning
- of the award year.
- Example
- Student PIFs default in 01/05. School
- may certify a loan for 09/04 05/05.
20Effect of Bankruptcy on Eligibility
- Bankruptcy has no effect on loan eligibility,
unless loan is in default and not discharged - Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1994 says
- government cannot deny a loan based SOLELY on
bankruptcy. -
21Effect of Bankruptcy on Eligibility
- Eligible bankruptcy codes on NSLDS
- BC (discharged, not in default)
- BK (active bankruptcy, no prior default)
- DK (defaulted, bankrupt ch 13, then discharged)
- OD (defaulted, bankrupt ch 7 or ch 11, then
discharged)
22Effect of Bankruptcy on Eligibility
- Ineligible bankruptcy codes on NSLDS
- DB (active bankruptcy
- ch 13, defaulted loan)
- DO (active bankruptcy ch 7 or ch 11, defaulted
loan
23Effect of Prior Discharge due to Disability
- To regain eligibility after a
- Conditional Disability Discharge
- For discharges post 7/1/02
- Obtain physicians statement that borrowers
condition has improved, can engage in gainful
activity (going to work and school) - Affirm that any previous or new loans will not be
discharged for the same disability - Resume payment on the conditionally discharged
loan
24Effect of Prior Discharge due to Disability
- Regaining eligibility after a
- Final Disability Discharge
- For discharges after 7/1/02 that have completed
the 3-year conditional period OR for discharges
prior to 7/1/02 - Obtain physicians statement that borrowers
condition has improved, can engage in gainful
activity (going to work and school) - Affirm that any previous or new loans will not be
discharged for the same disability
25Effect of Exceeding Loan Limits on Eligibility
- Students exceeding the annual or
- aggregate limits are not eligible
- for Title IV funding.
26Effect of Exceeding Loan Limits on Eligibility
- If borrowing more than the maximum limit was
inadvertant, resolution can be made by - Repaying the excess in full
- Reallocating between subsidized and
unsubsidized portions - Entering into a payment arrangement to reduce
the excess amount - loan consolidation satisfies this requirement
27Effect of Exceeding Loan Limits on Eligibility
- Determining aggregate totals for
- borrowers with consolidation loans
- NSLDS initially took a cautious approach in
totaling subsidized amounts in FFELP
consolidations - Correct approach uses a specific algorithm and
certain assumptions
28Effect of Exceeding Loan Limits on Eligibility
- Guidance from ED to schools
- Dear Partner letter GEN 03-12
- Algorithm method
- 2006-2007 Federal SFA Handbook, Vol.3, Ch. 4,
page 3-86 - In lieu of performing the algorithm, schools may
total the disbursed amount of the loans paid
through consolidation (PC, PN status)
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30NSLDS Unallocated Amounts in FFEL Consolidations
- Unallocated amounts in consolidations cannot be
attributed to subsidized or unsubsidized.
Usually, the amounts are - Capitalized interest
- Often, very high
31Other Sources of Unallocated Amounts
- HEAL loans
- Perkins loans
- Spouses loans
- FFEL or DL that are misreported or have edit
problems
32Dept. of Ed Announcement about Unallocated Amounts
- Good News
- Schools can ignore unallocated amounts that are
reported on ISIRs and on NSLDS web screens - NSLDS will not use unallocated amounts when
applicant has exceeded or is close to a loan
limit - ISIRs and web screens will still show unallocated
amounts
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3723,000 Aggregate Limit for De-pendent
Undergraduates
- When monitoring the 23,000 limit, NSLDS excludes
any amount of an unsubsidized loan that appears
to be the result of a parent PLUS denial - Additional Unsub Icon and P code in Loan History
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40NSLDS Adapts to HERA
- Phase I changes implemented 7/1/06
- Loan types
- Deferment status
- Overpayments accepted and displayed for ACG and
SMART grants - Phase II changes will be implemented 12/31/06
- Display ACG and SMART grant awards
- Information on the Phase I changes found in NSLDS
Newsletter 13, July 2006 on www.ifap.ed.gov
41Grad PLUS Loans on NSLDS
- How will PLUS loans to graduate
- and professional students
- appear on NSLDS?
- GB for FFEL
- D3 for DL
- These will appear on Enrollment Verification
Rosters
42Grad PLUS Loans on NSLDS
- How will PLUS loans to graduate and
- professional students appear on
- 06-07 ISIRs?
- PL for FFEL PLUS
- D4 for Direct PLUS
- To accommodate trading partners until all systems
are updated to receive GB, D3.
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44Military Deferment
- HERA created a 3-year military
- deferment for eligible loans with
- a first disbursement on/after
- July 1, 2001.
- MO status, along with the deferment end date,
will appear in Loan Detail - For both FFEL and DL
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46Overpayments of ACG and National SMART Grants
- Schools must report overpayments of new grants in
overaward situations and to comply with
668.22(i) when students withdraw. - Actual awards themselves are not yet displayed on
NSLDS will be after 12/31/06
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48NSLDS Websites
- Access for Financial Aid Professionals at
https//www.nsldsfap.ed.gov/secure/logon.asp - Access for students at
- http//www.nslds.ed.gov/
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- (Students must have valid PIN)
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51Thank YouEnjoy the Conference!
- Ann Scott
- Industry Relations and Regulatory Specialist
- Great Lakes Educational Loan Services, Inc.
- St. Paul, MN
- (800) 322-9536, ext. 296
- (651) 290-8799 FAX
- aescott_at_glhec.org