Title: Federal Student Aid Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL)
1Federal Student Aid Federal Family Education
Loan (FFEL)
- Data Flow Reengineering Focus Group
- Orlando, FL
- Sunday, October 29, 2006
2Agenda
- Introductions
- Schedule
- Objectives
- Background
- Current Improvement Ideas
- Breakout Session
- Closeout
3Introductions
- Provide
- Name
- Organization
- Stage of the FFEL lifecycle you predominately
work with
4Schedule
Time Agenda Topic Description
100pm to 145pm Background and Focus Group Vision Purpose of this session is to present opening remarks, set focus group objectives and expectations, provide background, and introduce current improvement ideas
145pm to 315pm Breakout Sessions (with breaks as needed) Attendees will break out into four facilitated discussion groups covering different stages of the FFEL lifecycle
315pm to 340pm Break Break
340pm to 450pm Breakout Session Presentations Attendees will reconvene into one group Federal Student Aid facilitators will present ideas generated during breakout sessions and open the floor for further discussion
450pm to 500pm Closeout Federal Student Aid will provide closing remarks and discuss next steps
5Ground Rules
- Feel Free to Express All Ideas
- Silence cell phones, blackberries, etc.
- Contractual implications/questions are off limits
for discussion - Respect everyones opportunity to participate,
provide input, and feedback
6Background
- Federal Student Aid's core strategic objectives
include - Integrate systems and provide new technology
solutions - Improve program integrity
- Improve products and services to provide better
customer service - To achieve these strategic objectives, several
key initiatives were introduced - Borrower Services
- ADvance
- Integrated Partner Management (IPM) System
- Information Framework
7Background
- Borrower Services Initiative Started in FY 2004
to integrate Federal Student Aid's disparate
back-office legacy student financial - ADvance Initiative Started in FY 2005 to
modernize Federal Student Aid's core front office
business functions - IPM system Initiative Started FY 2006, will
integrate the eligibility, certification,
demographic, financial, audit and default rate
information received from schools, lenders,
guaranty agencies and servicers
8Background
- Information Framework (IF) Initiative
- Started in FY 2003, the goal of the IF is to
ensure that accurate and consistent data is
exchanged among - Federal Student Aid systems and employees
- Customers
- Partners
- Will improve business operations and data
management functions by centralizing data
transformation services - The IF will replace existing functionality
including the National Student Loan Data System
(NSLDS)
9Background
- Information Framework (IF) Initiative (continued)
- Will facilitate the flow of business data across
the enterprise
10Background
- Federal Student Aid data strategy efforts
- Documented as-is business processes
- Developed Target State Vision (TSV)
- Analyzed and documented gaps in current
understanding - Conducted an internal analysis of as-is FFEL data
flows - Developed internal ideas on ways to improvement
the FFEL program - The purpose of today's focus group is to
- Generate ideas for improving the FFEL program's
data flow - Document your feedback on current Federal Student
Aid ideas
11Current Improvement Ideas
- Federal Student Aid's goal is to streamline the
FFEL reporting process and make it easier for our
partners to conduct business with us - Our current improvement goals are grouped into
three areas
Data Collection Capturing the data needed to meet business and reporting requirements eliminating unnecessary and duplicative data collection requirements
Data Process Flows Getting the right data, to the right place, at the right time
Data Integrity Preserving the reliability and condition of FFEL data so that it is consistently defined and maintained during the lifecycle of a FFEL loan
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12Current Improvement Ideas
- Based on our improvement goals, we have
identified the following initial high-level
improvement ideas
- Data Integrity Standards
- Common Identifier Methodologies
- Link Data Collection to Business Requirements
- Timeliness of Data Consistent with Business
Requirements - Loan Holder Responsible for Reporting
- Single Federal Student Aid Gateway
- Reporting Standards
- Consolidation Standards
GOALS
Data Collection
Data Process Flows
Data Integrity
13Current Improvement Ideas
Data Integrity Standards Common Identifier
Methodologies Link Data Collection to Business
Requirements Timeliness of Data Consistent with
Business Requirements Loan Holder Responsible for
Reporting Single Federal Student Aid
Gateway Reporting Standards Consolidation
Standards
Data Integrity Standards
- Develop and implement standard data definitions,
consistent edits, and collection methods - Standard data definitions and processes
- Adoption of standards
14Current Improvement Ideas
Data Integrity Standards Common Identifier
Methodologies Link Data Collection to Business
Requirements Timeliness of Data Consistent with
Business Requirements Loan Holder Responsible for
Reporting Single Federal Student Aid
Gateway Reporting Standards Consolidation
Standards
Common Identifier Methodologies
- Adopt unique and immutable identifiers
- Specific identifiers include
- Enterprise Aid Identifier (Aid ID)
- System ID (SID)
- Routing ID (RID)
- Transaction ID (TID)
15Current Improvement Ideas
Data Integrity Standards Common Identifier
Methodologies Link Data Collection to Business
Requirements Timeliness of Data Consistent with
Business Requirements Loan Holder Responsible for
Reporting Single Federal Student Aid
Gateway Reporting Standards Consolidation
Standards
Common Identifier Methodologies (continued)
- Enterprise Aid Identifier (Aid ID) A consistent
methodology for defining and maintaining the
uniqueness of an aid instance (i.e., a specific
loan) - System ID (SID) A consistent methodology for
defining a student, parent, or borrower - Routing ID (RID) A consistent methodology for
defining partners such as schools, lenders,
servicers, and guaranty agencies - Transaction ID (TID) Use Institutional Student
Information Record (ISIR) transaction identifiers
to ensure awards are based on documented
eligibility
16Current Improvement Ideas
Data Integrity Standards Common Identifier
Methodologies Link Data Collection to Business
Requirements Timeliness of Data Consistent with
Business Requirements Loan Holder Responsible for
Reporting Single Federal Student Aid
Gateway Reporting Standards Consolidation
Standards
Link Data Collection to Business Requirements
- Collect the data needed to meet business
requirements - Eliminate unnecessary and redundant data
collection - Integrate data usage
17Current Improvement Ideas
Data Integrity Standards Common Identifier
Methodologies Link Data Collection to Business
Requirements Timeliness of Data Consistent with
Business Requirements Loan Holder Responsible for
Reporting Single Federal Student Aid
Gateway Reporting Standards Consolidation
Standards
- Timeliness of data consistent with business
requirements - Loan holder responsible for reporting
- Single Federal Student Aid Gateway
18Current Improvement Ideas
Data Integrity Standards Common Identifier
Methodologies Link Data Collection to Business
Requirements Timeliness of Data Consistent with
Business Requirements Loan Holder Responsible for
Reporting Single Federal Student Aid
Gateway Reporting Standards Consolidation
Standards
Reporting Standards
- Adopt industry standards across the FFEL program
- Use and or modify existing standards as
appropriate - Create new standards where needed
- Reporting areas that could benefit from
standardization include - Student/borrower and aid identification
- Servicing activities
- Claims
- Consolidations (loan verification certificates)
- Automation tools
- XML Registry and Repository
- XML schemas
- Digital imaging
19Current Improvement Ideas
Data Integrity Standards Common Identifier
Methodologies Link Data Collection to Business
Requirements Timeliness of Data Consistent with
Business Requirements Loan Holder Responsible for
Reporting Single Federal Student Aid
Gateway Reporting Standards Consolidation
Standards
Consolidation Standards
- Definitively link consolidation loans to their
underlying loans through the use of standard loan
identifiers (i.e., the Aid ID - Standardize loan verification and payoff
processes - Use date certain payoff totals during
consolidations
20Breakout Session
- We are now going to break out into four
individual groups where we will lead facilitated
discussions on the FFEL lifecycle
21Breakout Session Topics
Certification through Entering Repayment Repayment through Closure (non-claims) Claim Filing through Closure Consolidations
Establish the person record (FAFSA/ISIR process) Determine aid eligibility Receive student and school aid award records Process promissory notes Distribute funds for aid awards Initiate the borrower repayment process Perform exit counseling Conduct servicing activities Includes delinquency status does not include default status File for default File for discharge (disability, death, bankruptcy, etc.) File for loan assignment Determine claim eligibility Conduct default servicing activities Request reinsurance Initiate a consolidation request Verify consolidation eligibility Send/receive Loan Verification Certificates (LVC) Payoff underlying loans Communicate with borrower
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Groups
Example Lifecycle Activities
22Closeout
- Thank you for participating in our first FFEL
Data Flow Reengineering Focus Group - Document feedback and new ideas discussed today
- Incorporate feedback into FFEL data flow
reengineering efforts - Continue community dialogue
- Work in partnership to improve FFEL data flow