Title: Implementation of
1Implementation of New Disclosure
Requirements Higher Education Opportunity Act
(HEOA) July 13, 2009
2Presenters
- Judy Florian
- Macomb Community College
- Joseph Pettibon
- Texas A M University
3 4About Macomb
- Established in 1954
- Located in Macomb County, the third most populous
county in Michigan - Ranks nationally in the top 2 in the number of
associates degrees awarded - Largest grantor of associates degrees in
Michigan - Future satellite site of MSUs College of
Osteopathic Medicine - Education programs include pre-college,
university transfer and career preparation
program, bachelors degree completion, workforce
training, professional/continuing education - Providing learning experiences to more than
59,000 students annually
5About Macomb
- 49 of students receive financial aid totaling
31.9M - 30 receive Federal Pell Grants
- 30 increase in financial aid recipients from
2008-09 to date due to Michigan economy - 10 full-time staff 9 part-time
- 3 campus locations
6Current Institutional Relationshipwith Financial
Aid
- Regularly keep offices updated on federal
mandates, including Presidents Council - Strong working relationship with institutional
research, provost and campus police - Emphasis on institutional responsibility, not
just financial aid
7 HEOA Strategy
- Participated in NASFAA webinars
- Sent NASFAA CEO letter to College President in
September, 2009 to alert to new legislation - Reviewed and summarized requirements
- Categorized based on area responsible
- Determined task force members
8Financial Aid Issues
- Reviewed financial aid specific information with
key staff (i.e. loan coordinator, publications,
etc.) - Developed calendar for implementation timelines
- Reviewed website for key areas for revisions
- Reviewed publications for revisions
9Task Force Members
- Director of Financial Aid-Chair
- Asst. VP for General Counsel
- Manager of Financial Aid Systems
- Provost/Chief Learning Officer
- Director of Enrollment/Registrar
- Dean of Students
- Asst. VP Human Resources
- Director of Athletics
- Campus Police
- Institutional Research representative
- Governmental Relations staff
- Director of Information Technology
- Follett Bookstore Representatives (2)
10Approach to Implementation
- Reviewed entire summary at first meeting
- Reviewed timelines for each item
- Assigned tasks for completion, with appropriate
team leaders - Two follow-up meetings to review progress (more
to be scheduled as appropriate) - Fortunate to have Legal Counsel take a very
active role - All members were extremely cooperative and
willing to help
11Completed Milestones
- Code of Conduct
- Notice to students concerning penalties for drug
violations - Protection of Student Speech and Rights
- Whistleblower Protection and Anti-Retaliation
- Statute of Limitations and State Court Judgments
- Transfer credit policies
- Certification Regarding use of Federal Funds
- Various issues related to PPA (i.e. voter
registration, code of conduct, disciplinary
proceedings) - Consumer Information
- Loan disclosures
- Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Report
- Hate crime reporting and emergency response in
progress
12Issues In Progress
- Net Price Calculator
- Institutional Research, IT and Financial Services
are working on this issue - Waiting to see what others are doing
- Flexibility due to later effective date
- Textbook Policy
- Task Force with Follett staff and College
- Reviewing faculty contract for possible issues
- Information for College Navigator Website
(waiting for announcement on implementation)
13Future Goal
- Include complete listing of consumer information
for website - Include names of disclosures
- Where they can be found
- Distribution method
- Contact name
- Several schools have great samples (Hofstra
University, Iowa State University, Northwestern
State)
14Issues to Consider
- FSA guidance expected on some issues
- Decided not to wait until Dear Colleague is
released for guidance - Using our best projections of what the law
requires - Flexibility will be required if guidance
conflicts with our assumptions
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16About Texas AM University
- Opened in 1876
- Located in College Station, Texas
- Ranked 1 by Smart Money for Return on Investment
- Branch campuses in Galveston, Texas and Qatar
- Includes Veterinary Medicine
- Enrolls almost 50,000 students
17About Texas AM University
- 79 of students receive some financial aid
totaling more than 448M - 18 receive Federal Pell Grants
- 22 increase in financial aid applications
18 HEOA Strategy
- Participated in NASFAA webinars
- Discussion at Provost Staff Meeting
- Maintains constant contact with Vice President
for Governmental Affairs - Met with directors for planning retreat
- Reviewed and summarized requirements
- Categorized based on area responsible
19Financial Aid Issues
- Reviewed financial aid specific information with
key staff (i.e. Assistant Director of Loans,
publications, etc.) - Developed calendar for implementation timelines
- Reviewed website for key areas for revisions
- Reviewed publications for revisions
20Completed Milestones
- In a similar position as Macomb
- Additional comments
- Code of Conduct
- Net Price Calculator
21Disclosures Required by HEOA
22Program Participation Agreement
- Institutions must disclose information on
- Violent Crime information/results to victim
- Preferred Lender List update information
23Educational Lender Arrangements
- Institutions must disclose information on
- The name of the lender in documentation related
to the loan - Eligibility for federal student aid, including
loans under - Title IV
- Certain federal assistance information on its Web
24Lender Responsibilities - FFEL
- Lenders must disclose information on
- The loan in simple and understandable terms.
- The long list of items that must be included in
the disclosures is included in the law. - Loan repayment benefits offered at the time of
repayment. - Certain consolidation loan information at the
time it provides an application for a
consolidation loan.
25Disclosures Required
- Institutions must disclose information on
- Conditions of FFEL, Direct and Perkins loans
- Plans to improve the institutions academic
program - Transfer credit policies/articulation agreements
- Policies on all vaccinations
- The institutions report on fire safety
26Disclosures Required
- Institutions must disclose information on
- Crime Statistics, including larceny-theft, simple
assault, Intimidation and destruction, damage, or
vandalism of property - Emergency response/evacuation procedures
- Missing person reporting
- Drug violations penalty notice
27Disclosures Required
- Institutions must disclose information on
- Student body
- Diversity
- Placement in employment and types of employment
obtained by graduates - The retention rate of certificate or
degree-seeking, full-time undergraduate students
28College Navigator
29Disclosures for CollegeNavigator Web Site
- Mission
- Number of applicants for admission-admitted and
attendees - SAT or ACT scores (if school requires) for middle
50 range of freshman class - Number of first-time, full-time and part-time
students at undergraduate/graduate levels - Number of degree or certificate seeking students
who transferred in - Percentages of male and female students
- Percentages of first-time, full-time degree or
certificate seeking undergraduates who are
in-state, out-of-state, or international
30College Navigator Disclosures (continued)
- Percentage of first-time, full-time degree or
certificate seeking students by race/ethnicity - Percentage of undergraduates formally registered
with institutions disability services - Percentages of first-time, full-time degree or
certificate seeking undergraduates who graduate
within normal time, 150 of normal, 200 of
normal - Number of certificates, associate degrees,
baccalaureate, masters, professional and
doctoral degrees awarded by the institution
31College Navigator Disclosures (continued)
- Undergraduate majors with most degrees awarded
- Student-faculty ratio, number of
full-time/part-time faculty and number of
graduate assistants with primarily instructional
responsibilities - Costs of attendance for following categories
living on campus, living off campus (for public
institutions, separate by in state and out of
state students - Average annual grant awarded to first-time
full-time undergraduate aid recipients
32College Navigator Disclosures (continued)
- Average annual amount of federal loans provided
to undergraduates - Total annual grant aid from all sources awarded
to undergraduates - Percentage of first-time, full-time
undergraduates receiving federal, state and
institutional aid - Number of students receiving Pell Grants
- Cohort default rate
33College Navigator Disclosures (continued)
- Campus security information as already required
- Link to institutions web site for the following
information - Student activities offered
- Services for individuals with disabilities
- Career and placement services, during/after
enrollment - Transfer of credit from other institutions
34College Navigator Disclosures (continued)
- Link to Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) web site
giving regional starting salaries in all major
occupations - Link to pricing summary page giving, for every
Title IV recipient - Tuition and fees for past 3 years
- Net price for past 3 years
- Net price for TIV aid recipients by income
categories
35College Navigator Disclosures (continued)
- Link to reports required of institutions with
largest cost increases - IPEDS data
- Alternative tuition plans (such as guaranteed
tuition)
36Private Education LoansSelf Certification Form
37Self Certification Form
- Shall
- Be developed in a standardized format
- Be made available to the applicant in written or
electronic form, upon request of the applicant - Include a place for the applicant's signature, in
written or electronic form.
38Self Certification Form(continued)
- Shall include a place to provide information on
the applicants - Cost of attendance
- Estimated financial assistance, as determined by
the institution - Difference between the COA and EFC
- The Higher Education Opportunity Act Technical
Corrections Bill excludes the Expected Family
Contribution (EFC) from information that must be
given to students
39Self Certification Form(continued)
- Must disclose to applicant
- May qualify for Federal, State, or Institutional
student financial assistance, in place of or in
addition to, a private education loan - May affect the applicant's eligibility for free
or low-cost Federal, State or institutional
student financial assistance
40Self Certification Form(continued)
- Borrowers
- Have up to thirty calendar days to accept the
terms of the loan - during this time the rates and terms of the
loan may not be changed by the private
educational lender, with certain exceptions. - May cancel a loan without penalty at anytime
within three business days of the date the loan
is consummated. - Disbursement within the three business day
cancellation window is prohibited.
41Questions?
- Judy Florian
- florianj_at_macomb.edu
- Joe Pettibon
- jpp2_at_tamu.edu
http//www.nasfaa.org/publications/2008/HEASummary
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