Title: News to Know
1News to Know
- Office of Student Financial Assistance
- Florida Department of Education
August 2005
2OSFA Welcomes Levis Hughes
- OSFA is pleased to announce that Levis Hughes has
joined OSFA as the Director of FFELP Operations.
Levis is most recently from Nelnet, serving for
16 years in a multitude of operational and client
services roles. He is committed to improving the
operational support of the agency by assisting
schools with their needs.You may contact Levis at
850.410.6842 or via e-mail at Levis.Hughes_at_fldoe.o
rg.
3On Site Assistance
- Fall is one of the most hectic time of years!
Please remember that your Outreach Team is here
to work for you. If we can be of any assistance
to you and your staff, please do not hesitate to
call on us. We will gladly arrange to spend time
on your campus to help you and your staff!
4Exit Counseling Requirements
- A school must ensure that exit counseling is
conducted shortly before any Stafford loan
borrower ceases enrollment on at least a
half-time basis. The exit counseling may be
conducted in person, by audiovisual presentation,
or by interactive electronic means. The school
must ensure that an individual with expertise in
Title IV programs is reasonably available shortly
after the exit counseling has been conducted to
answer the student borrower's questions. If a
student borrower withdraws without the school's
prior knowledge, or fails to complete the
required exit counseling, the school must ensure
that exit counseling is provided through
interactive electronic means or by mailing
written materials to the student borrower at his
or her last know address within 30 days after
learning that the student borrower withdrew from
school or failed to complete the exit counseling
as required. For a student borrower enrolled in
a study-abroad program that the home institution
school may, as an alternative to in-person,
audiovisual, or interactive electronic means,
provide written exit counseling materials by mail
within 30 days after the student completes the
program. When counseling is conducted by another
party or by interactive electronic means, the
school remains responsible for ensuring that each
student borrower receives the counseling
materials and participates in and completes exit
counseling.
Common Manual, Chapter 4, Subsection 4.4.C.,
Federal Regulations 682.604(g), Federal Student
Financial Aid Handbook, Vol. 2, Chapter 6, page
113
5Hurricane Dennis Guidance
- As everyone is aware, Florida has been hit by
Hurricane Dennis. Please reference Dear
Colleague Letter GEN-04-04 and Disaster Letter
99-28 for guidance in assisting Title IV
participants affected by a disaster. The
following counties have been designated as
disaster areas in order to assist schools,
lenders, students and borrowers. At this time
FEMA has the following listings - Bay, Dixie, Escambia, Franklin, Gulf, Okaloosa,
Santa Rosa, Taylor, Wakulla, and Walton counties
6Administrative Forbearance
- An administrative forbearance may be granted to
borrowers who request temporary relief from their
loan obligations because they have been adversely
affected by a natural disaster. A forbearance for
up to 3 months may be granted based on the
borrower's oral or written request for
assistance. The reason for the forbearance must
be documented in the borrower's loan file but
does not need to have supporting documentation or
a signed written agreement from the borrower.
However, a continuation of the forbearance past
the initial 3-month period will require
supporting documentation and a written agreement
with the borrower. Note This regulatory relief
applies to all Title IV loan borrowers, students,
and their families who, at the time of a
disaster, were residing in, employed in, or
attending an institution located in an area
designated as a Federally-declared disaster area.
7MYF Chat Events
- We are pleased to announce the following
financial aid chats are available during the
remainder of 2005. These chats are FREE to you
and your students through our sponsorship of
Mapping Your Future! - September 13, 2005, Debt Management Strategies
- November 15, 2005, Managing your student loans,
including repayment options, consolidation, and
cancellation
For more information on the MYF Chats, visit the
MYF Website!
82004/2005 FAFSA Deadlines
- Corrections to 2004-2005 processed applications,
including signature pages, must be received and
accepted by the CPS no later than midnight,
September 15, 2005.
9State Programs Training
- Our Training Unit has added a new member that is
dedicated to State Programs. Eunice Selewski is
available to assist you in your training needs.
For more information or to schedule a training
appointment, please contact Eunice Sewelski at
850-245-1972 or via email at eunice.selewski_at_fldo
e.org
10SSFAD Guide for Postsecondary Institutions
- The SSFAD Guide for Postsecondary Institutions
has been updated and is available on the web for
your use! To review the Guide, visit our
OSFA-State Programs website, and click on
Postsecondary Institutions, then SSFAD Guide for
Postsecondary Institutions.
11FSAG 2005-2006 Funding
- The 2005-2006 annual award increased this year to
1,672 - The maximum award amount (round up to the nearest
dollar first term awarded) - Semester ( 836 and 836 )
- Quarter ( 558, 557 and 557 )
- The EFC cutoffs remained the same
- Public 3850
- Private 5820
- Postsecondary - 5282
122005-06 Florida Bright Futures Private School
Award Amounts
- The Private School Bright Futures award amounts
are now available. To review the amounts, visit
our OSFA - State Programs website, click on
Postsecondary Institutions, and then Private
School Award Amounts for Bright Futures, then
select your institution type.
13Summer Grade and Hours Reporting
- The 2005-2006 OSFA Summer GH Report is available
by batch or online via the OSFA - State Programs
website. The only students found on this report
are Bright Futures students disbursed in the
2004-2005 academic year who failed to meet the
renewal criteria due to - grade point average (GPA) and/or hours
requirements, or - dropping from Florida Academic Scholar to Florida
Medallion Scholar. - Grade and hours for these students are only
reported upon request from the student and should
indicate hours earned in the summer term(s) and
the new institutional cumulative GPA through the
2005 summer term. The submission of this
information will result in the re-evaluation of
Bright Futures for the 2005-2006 academic year.
- The deadline for these reports is September 30,
2005.
14Grade and Hour Reporting Enhancements
- Enhancements to the 2004-2005 Grade and Hours
Report include a Report Query that allows users
to view their entire institutional list of
students needing Grade and Hours on one page. - This format is consistent with the current view
options for the Disbursement Eligibility Report
(DER). This is an additional option for users
that will coexist with the search function that
allows users to work records individually.
15SSFAD Student Identifiers
- The current SSFAD system uses a students Social
Security Number (SSN) or a Psuedo SSN (such as a
student ID number) as a Student Identifier. - OSFA has enhanced the SSFAD to accept the Student
Identifier submitted by the postsecondary
institution (PSI) as the primary identifier. If
a PSI submits a Student Identifier that differs
from what exists in the SSFAD internal systems,
the PSIs data will overlay the SSFAD internal
identifier. - This enhancement assists in resolving matching
and edit issues that occur when PSI data in SSFAD
internal systems is not identical to what is
submitted by the PSI.
16Online Reinstatement and Restoration Information
- The Online Reinstatement/Restoration Application
for students is now enhanced and fully functional
on the SSFAD. - Students must utilize their USER IDs and PINs to
ensure a secure login. Following a successful
login, demographic information for the student
pre-fills the application. Once the pre-filled
data appears, it can be updated on the actual
application and subsequently stored in the SSFAD. - Reinstatement applicants not needing
certifications can immediately view eligibility
results online.
17GPA Certification for Bright Futures Restoration
Applicants
- To expedite and simplify the process for BF
restoration applicants, PSI certification of
grade point averages (GPAs) for BF restoration
applicants is now exclusively available online. - To access this web-based certification page,
please visit the OSFA- State Programs website,
select Post-secondary Institutions,
Initial/Renewal Reporting, Certification Reports,
and Student. - Utilize your secure login and follow the
on-screen instructions. Paper transcripts are no
longer required from eligible Florida Bright
Futures schools. The certifying institution will
be the PSI the student last attended.
18Master Eligibility List (MEL)
- We now offer the MELs for all centralized
programs exclusively on the SSFAD. MELs can be
accessed via the - Web,
- Downloadable Zip Files, and
- Northwest Regional Data Center (NWRDC) for
automatic processing. - We are enhancing the system so that the
downloadable zip files are available by
individual PSI in the near future. - For institutions using their existing
connectivity to NWRDC to automatically process
the file, the file naming convention for the
2005-06 Bright Futures Only MEL remains as it
was in prior years. The naming convention for the
All Programs MEL is OBF.H4.F30122.ALLPGM.ALLPSI.Y0
506. - All institutions should be utilizing the new file
layout posted on the OSFA website with a
character length of 139 versus 125.
19MEL - Authorization to Fund
- Remember that the MEL serves as official
authorization from OSFA to institutions to
disburse funds to eligible students per specified
centralized programs. - It is especially important for the Bright Futures
program that each institution match non-disbursed
enrollments against the entire Bright Futures
Only MEL to identify, fund and report financial
aid awards via the DER. - Schools are authorized to add students to any
program DER when an eligible student is located
on the MEL but not found on the DER. This review
of all students on the MEL ensures that all
eligible students receive timely funding at the
institution where they actually attend.
20Important 2005 FASFAA Dates
- September 29, 2005
- FASFAA Graduate/Professional Financial Aid
Symposium - Tampa
- October 6, 2005
- FASFAA Region I Fall Workshop
- Marianna
- October 11, 2005
- FASFAA Region VI Fall Workshop
- Location TBD
- October 12, 2005
- FASFAA Region V Fall Workshop
- West Palm Beach
- October 13, 2005
- FASFAA Region III Fall Workshop
- Kissimmee
- October 25 - 28, 2005
- FASFAA Fall Training Conference
- Orlando
For more information on these events and other
future scheduled events, visit the FASFAA Website
and click on Calendar
21Mission Statement
- The Florida Department of Education, Office of
Student Financial Assistance (OSFA), serves as a
guarantor for the Federal Family Education Loan
Program (FFELP), and the administrator of
Floridas scholarship and grant programs. The
OSFA Mission is to facilitate higher education
access and services by providing exemplary
customer attention, comprehensive financial aid
information, and convenient and efficient
products.
22Philosophy
- As a public agency, OSFA has the ability to offer
its partners and customers something few
guarantors can the ability to shape OSFA
programs and services based on their specific
concerns. Earnings generated from OSFAs loan
programs are used to help fund scholarship and
grant programs, financial aid workshops and
publications, and to provide better services for
our participants. When schools and students
choose to use the OSFA guarantee for student
loans, they are actually helping countless other
needy and deserving students by investing in
education programs. So, if a participant has a
problem or suggestion, OSFA management listens
and does whatever it takes to implement a
solution that meets their needs. Public dollars
deserve that kind of accountability in education
finance.
23Outreach Team Contact Information
- Ernest Smith, Director of Market Development
- 850-322-6498
- Jacqueline Hill, Default Prevention Manager
- 850-212-1108
- Lori Auxier, Manager of Outreach Services
- 850-212-2997
- Karen Hurrell, Senior Outreach Representative
- 904-745-3091
- Stephanie Durdley, Outreach Representative
- 850-322-6219
- Kelly Bernhardt, Outreach Representative
- 850-277-2331
- Robin Blank, Outreach Representative
- 850-264-6008
24Regional Contact Information
- Lori Auxier
- Manager of Outreach Services
- 850-212-2997
- lori.auxier_at_fldoe.org