Title: Carney McCullough
1Title IV GrantProgramsUpdate
- Carney McCullough
- Fred Sellers
- Office of
- Postsecondary Education
2Agenda
- Budget
- Federal Pell Grants 2009-2010
- Two Pells in an award year
- Duration of eligibility
- Ineligibility due to civil commitment
- Survivors of Iraq/Afghanistan service members
- Federal Pell Grants 2010-2011
- Iraq and Afghanistan Service Grants (IASGs)
- Proposed Two Pells in an award year
- Records First process
- ACG/National SMART Grants 2009-2010
- Interim final regulations
- Grade level progression
- General Student eligibility
- ACG requirements
- National SMART Grant requirements
- ACG/National SMART Grants 2010-2011
- Final year of program funding
3Budget
4Budget Pell FY 2009 (2009-2010)
- Budget authority
- 17,288,000,000 discretionary
- 2,090,000,000 mandatory
- Aid available
- 25,329,000,000
5Budget PellFY 2009 (2009-2010)
- Maximum Scheduled Award 5,350
- 4,860 (discretionary) 490 (mandatory)
- Minimum Scheduled Award 976
- 486 (discretionary) 490 (mandatory)
- DCL P-09-01 Payment and Disbursement Schedules
6Budget Pell proposedFY 2010 (2010-2011)
- Budget authority 0 discretionary
- Budget authority 28,654,000,000 mandatory
(entitlement) - Aid available 28,616,100,000
- Maximum Scheduled Award 5,550
- Annual increase of CPI plus 1
-
7Budget ACG/National SMART Grants
- Mandatory funds
- FY 2009 (2009-2010)
- Budget authority 73,000,000
- Aid available 554,000,000
- Proposed FY 2010 (2010-2011)
- Budget authority 1,386,000,000
- Aid available 608,000,000
- No proration of maximum awards necessary
8Federal Pell Grants2009-2010
9Two Pells in an award year
- Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008
- Requirement that eligible students receive second
Scheduled Award - No current applicable regulations
10Two Pells Basics
- Are up to two consecutive Scheduled Awards during
an award year for an eligible student - Accelerate progress in a degree or certificate
program - Use the same amount for both Scheduled Awards for
a student in an award year - Have an enrollment status of
- For first Scheduled Award, any enrollment status
- For second Scheduled Award, at least half-time
11Two Pells Basics
- Calculate the payment for each payment period
based on the Scheduled Award - Can begin paying from second Scheduled Award in a
payment period in which the student is also
receiving the balance of the first Scheduled
Award - Can pay a student up to a maximum of 200 percent
of the Scheduled Award amount in an award year
12Two Pells Crossover payment period
- Is a payment period that includes June 30 and
July 1 - May be a term or a nonterm payment period
- Must be assigned to one award year
- Assign at option of institution all in same
year or individual student basis - May assign two consecutive crossover payment
periods to the same award year - Must have valid SAR/ISIR for assigned year
13Two Pells Crossover payment period
- Example
- A program has a semester calendar with two summer
sessions (6/1 7/14 and 7/20 8/28). - If combined in one term, the combined term is a
crossover payment period regardless of what
classes students attend. - If the two sessions are considered separate
terms, only the 6/1 7/14 term is a crossover
payment period.
14Two Pells Crossover payment period
- Raises packaging issues
- Must use same EFC, COA and need for all programs
except Pell - For Pell, use EFC for the award year from which
the student will be paid
15Two Pells Crossover payment period
- Example
- Summer term normally assigned as last payment
period of award year. - Institution decides to pay 2009 summer Pell from
2009-10 ISIR. - Use 2009-10 ISIR/EFC for Pell
- Use 2008-09 ISIR/EFC for packaging all other aid
- Amount of Pell received applied to determining
need for other Title IV.
16Two Pells Examples
- Standard term semester calendar
- Two semesters, fall and spring
- 12-week, 3-session summer is a crossover term
with 12 hours as full-time - Students
- 0 EFC
- 10,000 COA
- First enrollment is fall 2008
- Scheduled Award is 5,350
17Two Pells Example A
100 2008-09 4,731
Summer 20090
Spring 20092,365
Fall 20082,366
2008-09 Award Year
150 2009-10 8,025
Fall 20092,675
Spring 20102,675
Summer 20102,675
2009-10 Award Year
18Two Pells Example B
Fall 20082,366
100 2008-09 4731
Spring 20092,365
2008-09 Award Year
Summer 20092,675
Fall 20092,675
Summer 20102,675
Spring 20102,675
200 2009-10 10,700
2009-10 Award Year
19Two Pells Example C
- Completes first Scheduled Award and begins Second
Scheduled Award within same term
¾-timeSpring 2010 2,0071,337 670100
12.5
Full-timeFall 20092,67575 (used)
Half-time Summer 2009 1,338 25 (used)
112.52009-10 6,020
20Two Pells Reminder
- Cannot ignore crossover payment periods
- Cannot ignore intersessions between fall and
spring semesters - Must pay eligible students
21Two Pells COD
- Added new field in COD Common Record
- Additional Eligibility Indicator (AEI)
- Set AEI to true and increase award amount when
awarding any part of second Scheduled Award - With AEI, do not trigger POP MRR but do trigger
concurrent enrollment
22Duration of eligibility
- Limits Pell to 9 Scheduled Awards
- Only first-time Pell recipients in the 2008-2009
award year or after - Assessed at percentage of award used
- Will track student percentage used in COD
- In COD and NSLDS beginning July 2009
- On the ISIR beginning in 2010-2011
23Duration of eligibility
- Disbursements based on enrollment status
- Duration based on percentage of Scheduled Awards
used (up to 900 available)
Percentage of Scheduled Awards used 750 (150
still available)
Fall 2008FT
Spring 2009FT
100
2008-09
Fall 2009TQT
Spring 2010TQT
75
2009-10
Fall 2010 FT
Summer 2011HT
75
2010-11
Summer 2014FT
Fall 2014FT
Spring 2015FT
Summer 2015FT
200
2014-15
Fall 2015FT
Spring 2016FT
Summer 2016FT
150
2015-16
Fall 2016FT
Spring 2017FT
Summer 2017FT
150
2016-17
24Civil commitment
- A student who is subject to an involuntary civil
commitment after completing a period of
incarceration for a forcible or nonforcible
sexual offense is ineligible to receive a Federal
Pell Grant.
25Survivors of service members
- Students whose parent or guardian died as a
result of military service in Iraq or Afghanistan
after 9/11/2001 - Student must be less than 24 years old or
enrolled in postsecondary program when the parent
or guardian died - Pell-eligible students have EFC reduced to zero
for all Title IV
26Survivors of service members
- ED is working with DOD to develop a system to
identify individuals in this category. - There is no current system.
- Until system is developed, for assistance
contact - Dr. Thurman McClain
- thurman.mcclain_at_ed.gov
27Federal Pell Grants 2010-2011
28Iraq and Afghanistan Service Grants
- HEOA Technical Corrections (P.L. 111-39 )
- Enacted 7/1/2009
- Effective 7/1/2010
- Grants to students
- Have parent or guardian died as a result of
military service in Iraq or Afghanistan after
9/11/2001 - Must be less than 24 years old or enrolled in
postsecondary program when the parent or guardian
died - Are not also receiving a Pell Grant
29Iraq and Afghanistan Service Grants
- Equal to maximum Pell Grant available for the
award year - Not to exceed COA
- Reduced for part-time enrollment
- Non-need-based aid
- Not EFA in packaging other Title IV aid
30Proposed Two Pells in an award year
- Negotiated rulemaking for regulations effective
starting in 2010-11 - No agreement on EDs final proposal
- NPRM publication for public comment shortly
31Proposed Two PellsBases of final ED proposal
- Acceleration within a shorter time period than
the regular schedule - Requirements to maximize the benefit of most
students second Scheduled Awards - Must attend full-time, or almost full-time, to
receive significant benefit - Student achievement and accountability principles
for use of funds under the American Recovery and
Reinvestment Act of 2009
32Proposed Two Pells Basics
- Must successfully complete the credit or clock
hours of the first academic year in the award
year - Enroll in an eligible program leading to a
bachelors or associate degree or other
recognized educational credential - Enroll at least as a half-time student
33Proposed Two PellsSpecial circumstances
- May waive requirement to complete the hours of
the academic year - Must be due to circumstances beyond the students
control - Must be determined and documented on individual
basis - May include circumstances such as illness or
classes not offered does not include withdrawing
to avoid a grade or failing to register for
offered class
34Proposed Two Pells Transfer students
- Assume completed first academic year if received
all of first Scheduled Award at prior institution - If less than first Scheduled Award, calculate
hours considered to have completed
35Proposed Two Pells Transfer students
- Example
- Transfer received 2,000 of 4,000 Scheduled
Award at prior institution. Current institution
defines academic year, in part, as 24 semester
hours. - Hours in award year considered to have earned for
prior attendance
36Proposed Two Pells Crossovers
- Full-time or three-quarter-time
- Must assign a crossover payment period to the
award year in which the student receives the
greater payment at the time payment is initially
calculated - Must reassign if subsequent information shows
greater payment would result - Half-time or less
- May assign to either year
- Must assign if student requests to maximize
benefits over the two award years
37Proposed Two Pells Payment from two awards
- Payment for payment period is greater than
balance of first Scheduled award. - Payment is the remaining amount of the first
Scheduled Award plus an amount from the second
Scheduled Award for the balance of the payment. - Payment from two awards may arise due to
- Acting on special circumstances
- Completing the hours of the academic year but not
receive all of first Scheduled Award
38Proposed Two PellsNonapplicable hours
- In determining eligibility for a second Scheduled
Award in an award year, may not use hours based
on - Advanced Placement (AP) programs
- International Baccalaureate (IB) programs
- Testing out, life experience, or similar
competency measures - Are not earned by attendance in the award year
39Proposed Two Pells Example
Summer 2009Full-time (12 hr) 2,675
Fall 2009 Full-time (12 hr)2,675
Spring 2010 Full-time (12 hr)2,675
2009-10 Award Year
- Fall, completes the hours of the first academic
year - Spring, receives payment from second Scheduled
Award
40Proposed Two Pells Example
Summer 2010 ¾ time (9 hr)2,007
Fall 2010 Full-time (15 hr)2,675
Summer 2011 Full-time (15 hr)2,675
Spring 2011 Full-time (15 hr)2,675
2010-11 Award Year
- Fall, completes the hours of the first academic
year - Spring, receives payment from first and second
Scheduled Awards - 668 1st award
- 2,007 2nd award
operationally transparent
41Proposed Two Pells Example
Fall 2011¾ time (9 hr) 1,500
Spring 2012 Full-time (12 hr)2,000
Summer 2012 Full-time (12 hr)????
2011-12 Award Year
- Has 1,400 EFC 4,000 Scheduled Award
- Spring, does not complete first academic year
- Summer, not eligible in 20011-12 unless special
circumstances, e.g., illness reduced class load - If eligible for 2012-2013, would assign to new
award year
42Records First in 2010-2011
- Only process for Advance Payment Method
- Same process as ACG/National SMART Grants
- Records First process
- No advance authorizations
- Authorization driven by student disbursement
data - Timeframes for data
- COD would accept student disbursement data up to
7 days prior to the disbursement date. - Data (set to true) would process through to G5
within 24 hours to be available for drawdown.
43Academic Competitiveness Grants andNational
SMART Grants2009-2010
44Interim final regulations
- Published May 1, 2009
- Is effective July 1, 2009 (2009-2010 award year)
- Invited public comment with comments due
- Received few comments examples
- Clarify eligibility of certificate programs only
at degree-granting institutions - Extend 1st year eligibility on one-year
certificate programs and 2nd year eligibility of
two-year certificate and associate degree
programs (like baccalaureate programs)
45Grade level progression
- No longer use Title IV academic year or weeks of
instructional time - Now use grade level
- Year refers to grade level in eligible program,
as determined by institution - Use only credit or clock hours credited towards
completing eligible program including AP, IB,
Testing out, life experience, or similar
competency measures
46Grade level progression
- Must be the same year as used for FFEL/DL annual
loan limits - Must use the students grade level at the
beginning of payment period - Cannot advance during payment period as in
FFEL/DL
47Grade level progression Transition
- For 2009-10, must use current grade level to
determine students year - Must ignore placement by academic year in prior
years
48Grade level progression Transition example
- 2008-09 award year
- After Fall, completes 2nd academic year
- In Spring, receives first half of 3rd year
National Smart Grant - 2009-10 award year
- Is in 2nd year (grade level) in Fall receives
remaining 2nd year ACG - In Spring is 3rd year receives remaining 3rd
year National SMART Grant
49General Student eligibility
- Eligible noncitizens are now eligible for ACG and
National SMART Grants. - Students enrolled at least half-time are now
eligible for ACG and National SMART Grants. - Must calculate payments based on annual award
amounts for part-time students just like Pell - See April 9, 2009 IFAP Electronic Announcement
for annual award amounts - Makes correspondence study eligible
50ACG Eligible program
- Certificate/diploma programs now eligible
- For a first-year award
- Is a certificate or diploma undergraduate program
that is at least one academic year in length - Offered at two- or four-year degree granting
school - For a second-year award
- Is a certificate or diploma undergraduate program
that is at least two academic years in length - Offered at two- or four-year degree granting
school
51ACG Prior enrollment
- Prior enrollment restriction for first-year
students does not apply to - Students who were enrolled in postsecondary
education as part of a dual-enrollment program - Transfer students
52ACG Rigorous secondary program
- Any curriculum recognized by Secretary after
1/01/05 and before 7/01/09 will continue to be
considered rigorous, including - Secretarys list of rigorous coursework
- AP/IB courses and tests
- Effective 7/01/09, new rigorous programs will be
submitted by designated official in State and
accepted by Secretary
53ACG GPA and second year eligibility
- Requires GPA of at least 3.0 for 1st year
- If sophomore solely because of AP/IB credits
- Has no GPA not eligible
- If sophomore solely because of dual enrollment
credits - Has grades could be eligible
- If sophomore due to combination of AP/IB and dual
enrollment credits - Has dual enrollment credit grades could be
eligible
54National SMART GrantsThird Scheduled Award
- Third Scheduled Award for fifth year of five-year
degree program - Requirements
- Must have five full undergraduate years of
coursework for completion of program - Must be certified by the appropriate official of
school - Is not applicable to eligible liberal arts major
55National SMART Grants Extension of eligibility
- For a program with less than five full years
- The fourth year of eligibility extends from
beginning of fourth year to completion of
program. - For program with at least five full years
- The fifth year of eligibility extends from
beginning of fifth year to completion of program.
56National SMART Grants Eligible major
- Must document that student is progressing in
program of study - Are no longer required to document at least one
course in the major - Issued Dear Colleague Letter GEN-09-09, July 7,
2009 - List of eligible National SMART Grant majors for
the 2009-2010 award year
57National SMART Grants Eligible major
- Qualifying liberal arts curriculum as eligible
major - At least equal to requirements identified for a
national SMART Grant eligible major at
institution offering bachelors - OR
- Requires student to undertake rigorous course of
study in math, biology, chemistry, and physics - At least four years of math
- At least three years of sciences, with lab in
each year
58National SMART Grants Eligible program
- May be a bachelors degree with a liberal arts
curriculum as an eligible major - Offered prior to 2/08/06
- Is only curriculum at institution
- Is not a five-year program
- Requires prior Departmental approval
- Have approved three programs
59Academic Competitiveness Grants andNational
SMART Grants 2010-2011
60Final year of program funding
61Contact information
- Carney McCullough
- Phone 202 502-7639
- Email carney.mccullough_at_ed.gov
- Fred Sellers
- Phone 202 502-7502
- Email fred.sellers_at_ed.gov
- Fax 202 502-7874
62Questions?
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