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State Aid Basics Division of Student Financial Aid (SFA) Indiana Commission for Higher Education. State Financial Aid Programs. Need-Based Awards Frank O’Bannon Higher Education Award Freedom of Choice Award 21 st Century Scholars Program Non Need-Based Awards
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State Aid BasicsDivision of Student Financial Aid (SFA)Indiana Commission for Higher Education
State Financial Aid Programs Need-Based Awards • Frank O’Bannon • Higher Education Award • Freedom of Choice Award • 21st Century Scholars Program Non Need-Based Awards • National Guard Supplemental Grant • Children of Veteran Awards • Mitch Daniels Early Graduation Scholarship
Frank O’Bannon Grant • Higher Education Award & Freedom of Choice • The applicant must: • Be an Indiana resident by December 31, 2012 • Be a US Citizen or eligible noncitizen • Be a high school graduate or hold a GED • Attend an eligible Indiana institution • Be a full-time student • File a clean, on-time FAFSA
Frank O’Bannon Grant • Higher Education Award (HEA) • Students attending public and proprietary institutions receive all state aid from this fund • Freedom of Choice Grant (FOC) • Students attending private institutions receive state aid from this fund as well as the HEA fund • 90% FOC • 10% HEA
Frank O’Bannon Grant • Awards is calculated using SFA award formula • Tuition at SFA cap times; • High school diploma type, Associate Degree or Professional Degree minus; • Student’s Parental Contribution (PC) or Expected Family Contribution (EFC)
21st Century Scholars Program • 7th and 8th graders may enroll by June 30 • Student’s household must have annual income of not more than amount required to qualify for federal free or reduced price lunches
21st Century Scholars Program • Need-based 21st Scholars receive funds from both the Frank O’Bannon Grant and the 21st Century Scholarship fund • The 21st Century Scholarship portion is applied as follows: • Public College • 21st amount is difference between current year tuition and FOB award • Private College • 21st amount is difference between private college cap and FOB award • Proprietary College • 21st amount is difference between proprietary college cap and FOB award
National Guard Supplemental Grant • 100% of tuition and regularly assessed fees • Public institutions only • Certified by Guard Unit each semester • Student must be in active drilling status, cannot have been AWOL during prior year • Must file FAFSA by March 10 and complete required National Guard paperwork
Part-time Grant • Students attending 2-11 credit hours (or part-time equivalent) and meeting SFA priority criteria can receive grant • Schools calculate grant based on 80% of tuition cap minus the students’ PC/EFC and multiplied by the number of credit hours being taken
Children of Veteran Awards (CVO) • 100% of tuition and regularly assessed fees • Public institutions only • Eligible children of disabled Indiana veterans • Eligible children of National Guard members killed while serving on state active duty • Eligible children of Indiana public safety officers killed in the line of duty
Mitch Daniels Early Graduation Scholarship • $4,000 scholarship to be applied toward tuition and regularly assessed fees, balance remitted to scholarship recipient
FAFSA • RECEIVED by the federal processor between January 1, 2013 and March 10, 2013 • Corrections received by May 15, 2013 • REMEMBER • Students must file the CORRECT year’s FAFSA • Students should file a FAFSA each year by March 10 even if they are not sure whether they will be attending college • FAFSA may be filed with estimated tax information in order to meet March 10 deadline
FAFSA • SFA receives FAFSAs for dependent or independent students listing Indiana (IN) as their state of legal residence or from dependent students whose parents list IN as their state of legal residence • ISIRs are “drawn down” from the CPS each week night; transactions submitted by students and colleges are normally received 2-5 days from the date of submission depending on the time of year
SFA Award Cycle • Three cycles in the SFA Award Calendar • Application (APPL) cycle • Begins in February • Notification (NOTF) cycle • Begins in June/July • Reconciliation (RECN) cycle • Begins in late summer/early fall based on SFA’s classification of the institution
SFA Award Cycle • SFA Award cycles overlap from February through May each year • As an example, currently we are in the AY 2012-13 RECN file cycle. The AY 2013-14 APPL cycle will begin in February of 2013 • Student records for two different years appear in xGrads and in APPL and RECN files
Claiming Awards from SFA • Two types of state financial aid awards • Reconciled Awards (Awards SFA creates) • Frank O’Bannon Grant, 21st Century Scholarship, National Guard Supplemental Grant • Billed Awards (Awards institutions bill SFA for) • Mitch Daniels Early Graduation Scholarship, CVO, Minority Teacher/Special Services and Nursing Scholarships, Part-time Grant
Claiming Awards from SFA • Awards can be claimed two ways • File transfer • Institutions return an appropriately populated and formatted reconciliation (RECN) or fee remission billing (FRBI) file to SFA by uploading in xGrads • Individually • Institutions can claim and bill for student awards individual in xGrads
Claiming Awards from SFA • Deadlines to claim awards are based on the classification of the institution:
Claiming Awards from SFA • Issues with student records MUST be cleared before claiming SFA awards: • Professional Judgment • Appropriate reason code must be applied • Default/Overpayment • Must be cleared • Residency • must be complete before each term award reconciliation and billing deadline
Grade Point Average • For students first entering an eligible Indiana institution after June 30, 2012 • Higher Education Award • Freedom of Choice • 21st Century Scholarship • Child of Disabled Veteran Awards • If parent enlisted after June 30, 2011
Grade Point Average • Requirements • Successfully completed work of previous year • Did student meet institution’s definition of Satisfactory Academic Progress? • Remains domiciled in Indiana • Meet financial need guidelines • Based on cumulative Grade Point Average, changes according to class standing
Grade Point Average • Freshman • Satisfactory Academic Progress • Individual institutions’ definitions may vary • Sophomore • 2.25 on 4.00 scale • Junior and Senior • 2.50 on 4.00 scale
Grade Point Average • Institutions will report cumulative GPAs and class standing, based on loan limits, for all students filing a FAFSA and listing Indiana as their state of legal residence • Initial term not meeting GPA requirement • Warning • Subsequent terms not meeting GPA requirement • Ineligible for aid
Grade Point Average • At the end of each term a smaller report will be required; this report should contain data for aid recipients who are in or have previously used a warning semester • New fields in the APPL, NOTF and RECN files will list students’ subject to GPA requirements • SFA has requested a trial data file submission in January 2013; this file will not be evaluated for GPA requirements
Professional Degree • Four or five year postsecondary school course of study • Student may be admitted without an undergraduate degree • Leads to degree that is not undergraduate or graduate degree as determined by Commission • Prepares holder of degree for a profession
Associate Degree • Student did not graduate with Academic Honors or Technical Honors Diploma • Student receives Associate Degree from eligible Indiana institution • Student then enrolls in baccalaureate program • Student qualifies for Frank O’Bannon award
Reporting Associate and Professional Degree Students • Both Associate and Professional Degree students can be reported to SFA via file transfer or through xGrads • Associate Degree • Eligible for a 20% increase on an FOB award • Professional Degree • Eligible to receive FOB and 21st awards • May receive additional funds based on high school diploma type
Eight-Year Rule • Awards are only renewable, if otherwise eligible, for eight years • “After date the individual first applies after July 1, 2011 and becomes eligible for benefits” • SFA has defined as when student first starts taking classes
21st Century Scholars Program Regional Support • Move from a direct-service model to one based on partnerships and collaborations • 8 regions through the state • 1 Outreach Coordinator per region
Primary charge to work with K-12 schools, postsecondary institutions and community partners to support Scholars in that region
Resources for Financial Aid Staff • xGrads Information Files section • Contains guidebooks, file layouts, award calculators, results files and user agreement forms for SFA systems • SFA website • Memoranda section • Contains program-related memoranda provided to colleges partners • College Partners section • Contains PowerPoint's of past SFA presentations • SFA Listserv • Signup to receive group specific new and notices related to state aid
More Information • Website: www.in.gov/che • Click the “Division of Student Financial Aid” link • Email: CollegeFA@sfa.che.in.gov • Phone: 317.232.2350 • Fax: 317.232.3260