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FFELP Loan Processing A-Z. Presented by: Susan Knoten, MDHE Julie Meyer, MDHE. Today’s Agenda. Who are the participants in the FFEL Program? What are the differences between subsidized and unsubsidized loans? How do I determine loan eligibility?
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FFELP Loan Processing A-Z Presented by: Susan Knoten, MDHE Julie Meyer, MDHE
Today’s Agenda • Who are the participants in the FFEL Program? • What are the differences between subsidized and unsubsidized loans? • How do I determine loan eligibility? • Once funds arrive, what do I do next? • Repayment timelines and resources for FAOs
What is FFELP? • Federal Family Education Loan Program • Enacted by Congress in federal statute • Title IV of the Higher Education Act (HEA) of 1965 • Reauthorized every 5 years (last October 1998) • U.S. Department of Education publishes regulations • 34 CFR 682
Student Loan Participants • Student • Borrower • School • Lender • Guarantor • Disbursing agent • Servicer • Secondary market
Students and Borrowers • Students are able to finance their education through loans as long as they are at least half time • Borrowers are individuals who have received loan(s) • May be a parent • May be a student • May be in repayment
Schools • Calculate loan eligibility • Certify the student’s eligibility • Deliver the funds to the student • Monitor the student’s academic progress (SAP) • Provide entrance and exit counseling • Report enrollment status to NSLDS
Lenders • Provide the loan funds • Are guaranteed against a loss when the borrower: • Fails to repay (defaults) • Dies or suffers total and permanent disability • Files bankruptcy • Cannot complete the program due to school closure • Claims false certification
Disbursing Agents • Verify that a valid promissory note is on file • Disburse loans, which includes: • Issuing funds to the school for delivery to the borrower • Providing the school with the Disbursement Roster • Process returns and refunds
Servicers and Secondary Markets • Perform loan operations • Origination and disbursement functions • Interim servicing • Repayment servicing • Purchase loans • After disbursement • At repayment • At consolidation
Quick Quiz • Question: What type of FFELP entity is Sallie Mae? • Answer: • Lender • Servicer • Disbursing agent • Secondary market
What are the differences between subsidized and unsubsidized loans?
Loan Basics • Education loans come in three types: • Federal student loans • Federal parent loans • Private (alternative) loans
Subsidized Stafford Definition: In-school interest due paid by USDE Eligibility based on need Unsubsidized Stafford Definition: In-school interest due paid by borrower Eligibility based on COA minus EFA Parent PLUS Borrower = parent of undergraduate dependent Eligibility based on COA minus EFA Graduate PLUS Borrower = graduate or professional student Eligibility based on COA minus EFA Federal Loan Types 14
Quick Quiz • Question: Are PLUS loans subsidized or unsubsidized? • Answer: • Even though PLUS loans are not titled “unsubsidized PLUS loans” they are nonetheless unsubsidized BECAUSE • The borrower is responsible for the interest while in school or in other periods of deferment
Steps • Award/package aid types and amounts • Determine loan eligibility, calculate the amount(s) • Send Award Letter; student accepts aid • Certify FFEL Program loan(s) • Paper form • FAMS (CommonLine App Send file) • Online via web loan delivery product • Receive and deliver funds 17
What is an Award Letter? • Definition • May be paper or electronic (online) • Student should accept the aid awarded
Determining Student Loan Eligibility • Is the student: • Meeting the institution’s standards of academic progress? • Enrolled at least half time in college level credit hours? • Degree seeking? • a U.S. citizen? • Meeting institutional and federal policy guidelines?
Other Eligibility Factors What is the student’s dependency status? FAFSA completed? SAR/ISIR received? Verification necessary to complete? Expected Family Contribution (EFC)? What is the student’s enrollment status? 21
Calculating the Loan Amount • The eligibility formula is • Cost of Attendance (COA) • Minus the Expected Family Contribution (EFC) • Minus Estimated Financial Aid (EFA) • Equals unmet need 22
Cost of Attendance (COA) • Definition • Determined by the financial aid office • Takes into consideration such items as tuition, fees, books, supplies, maintenance, loan fees • COA - EFC - EFA = Unmet need 23
Loan Budget Worksheet Indicate the Cost of Attendance (COA) and subtract the EFC, Pell, SEOG, FWS, scholarship funds, any other aid The result is called unmet need, which is used to determine subsidized and unsubsidized loan eligibility 24
COA EFC Scholarship Pell Grant FWS Unmet need = $15,000 $ 0 $ 3,000 $ 4,050 $ 3,500 $ 4,450 Loan Budget Worksheet Example 1 25
Loan Budget Worksheet Example 1 • We have determined unmet need at $4,450 • Current loan limit for a dependent, freshman, full-time student = $3,500 • Question: Certify as subsidized or unsubsidized? • Answer: The need is higher than the loan limit, so the full $3500 can be certified as a subsidized Stafford Loan 26
COA EFC Scholarship Pell Grant FWS Unmet need = $15,000 $ 5,500 $ 3,000 $ 0 $ 3,500 $ 3,000 Loan Budget Worksheet Example 2 27
COA EFC Scholarship Pell Grant FWS Unmet need = $15,000 $17,000 $ 3,000 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 Loan Budget Worksheet Example 3 The student has zero unmet need and is NOT eligible for subsidized funds 28
School Duties • Verify the borrower is still eligible for the loan funds • Student enrollment • Student academic progress (SAP) • Overaward? • Deliver the funds to the borrower
Returning FFELP Proceeds • FFELP loan funds must be returned to the lender or disbursing agent when/if: • An overaward has been identified • The student withdraws or is not making satisfactory academic progress • The school cannot deliver the funds to the borrower timely
Late Disbursement • Requirements outlined on MDHE website (http://www.dhe.mo.gov/compliancelatedisbursement.shtml)
Repayment Timelines Loan paid in full Out of school date Repayment begins 6-month grace period PLUS Up to 10 years of repayment, with deferment and forbearance options Out of school date Loan paid in full Loan fully disbursed Repayment begins (in-school deferment option) In-school deferment ends; repayment continues for up to 10 years Stafford 36
Training Manuals and Publications • Federal Student Aid (FSA) Handbook • Common Manual (CM) • Dear Colleague Letters (DCL) • The Blue Book • Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) • Financial Aid Dictionary
Important Websites for FAOs • Common Manual website www.commonmanual.org • FAFSA www.fafsa.ed.gov • IFAP www.ifap.ed.gov • MASFAP www.masfap.org • MDHE www.dhe.mo.gov • MYF www.mapping-your-future.org • NASFAA www.nasfaa.org • NCHELP e-library www.nchelp.org • NSLDS www.nslds.ed.gov
http://www.dhe.mo.gov/mdhedigest/signup.shtml Your State Agency Services • MDHE Digest • E-distribution messages • Free training/speaker services • Fall workshops each Sept/Oct • Beginner workshops • Default prevention and related topics (upon request) • Default prevention grant program
Questions? 3515 Amazonas Drive Jefferson City, MO 65109-5717 (800) 473-6757 (573) 751-3940 Fax: (573) 751-6635 www.dhe.mo.gov