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2006-07
Negotiated Rulemaking for Higher Education - The Department of Education and
representatives of the higher education community are engaged in negotiated rulemaking
to implement Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended. Information
about the negotiated rulemaking process will be posted periodically on this page.
Advisory Committee on Student Financial Assistance - An independent committee
created by Congress to advise on student aid policy. "America
Reads" and "America
Counts" -- The Web site for America Reads has been archived, but it contains
many suggestions and materials that may be helpful in developing high-quality
literacy tutoring programs. While the contacts and offices mentioned on these
pages are no longer active, the reports for educators and the activities for kids
and parents include much information that is still useful. The Web site for America
Counts has been discontinued. Note that schools may still use FWS funds to pay
a student who is employed as a reading or mathematics tutor, or a student working
with a family literacy project. For specific eligibility requirements, see Volume
6 of the Federal Student Aid Handbook, available at www.ifap.ed.gov
AmeriCorps -
The domestic Peace Corps engages more than 50,000 Americans in intensive, results-driven
service each year. They are teaching children to read, making neighborhoods safer,
building affordable homes, and responding to natural disasters through more than
1000 projects. After their term of service, AmeriCorps members receive education
awards to help finance college or pay back student loans. Application
for Approval to Participate - Application for Approval to Participate in Federal
Student Financial Aid Programs Associations for Student Financial Aid
Administrators National:
COSUAA or NASFAA
Regional State
Bureau
of Citizenship and Immigration Services (formerly the INS) - Included among
the immigration benefits the Bureau oversees are: citizenship, asylum, lawful
permanent residency, employment authorization, refugee status, inter-country adoptions,
replacement immigration documents, family and employment related immigration,
and foreign student authorization.
The Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) website allows
for the tracking, monitoring, and access to current information on nonimmigrant
students (F and M visa) and exchange visitors (J visa); enables schools and program
sponsors to transmit electronic information and event notifications via the Internet
to the INS and the Department of State throughout a student or exchange visitor’s
stay in the United States; and allows printing of the appropriate forms and also
provides reminders, alerts, and basic reporting capabilities. Bulk
Publication Ordering System - This site will allow you to place orders for
bulk quantities of the publications like the Free Application for Federal Student
Aid, the Student Guide, and our Spanish-language application, to order a technical
publication such as the FSA Handbooks. Budget
News - Here you'll find the latest news on funding of the US Department of
Education programs, including congressional action on appropriations.
Campus-Based Website
- This site contains the Fiscal Operations Report and Application to Participate
(FISAP) in the three Campus-Based Programs - Federal Perkins Loan, Federal Supplemental
Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG), and Federal Work-Study (FWS). The eCampus-Based
web site allows users to submit FISAP information, access Campus-Based account
data, and view reports. Campus
Security - The Department of Education is committed to assisting schools in
providing students nationwide a safe environment in which to learn and to keep
student, parents and employees well informed about campus security. These goals
were advanced by the Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990. The Department
is committed to ensuring that postsecondary institutions are in full compliance
with that Act, and enforcement of the Act is a priority of the Department. Campus
Crime and Security at Postsecondary Education Institutions Survey
Cancellation/Deferment
Options for Teachers - This site provides information about cancellation and
deferment options for teachers who took out loans under the Perkins or Stafford
Loan Programs. It also provides information about reduced service options if you
received a scholarship under the Paul Douglas Teacher Scholarship Program (formerly
the Congressional Teacher Scholarship Program.) Closed
School Search - The closed school list includes only schools that at one time
participated in the federal student aid programs administered by the US Department
of Education. A closed school that never participated in the programs administered
by the Department will not be on this list. Common
Origination and Disbursement (COD) - The Common Origination and Disbursement
Process is a streamlined method for processing Direct Loan, Pell, and Campus-Based
data. The COD System integrates the origination and disbursement processes of
the current RFMS and DLOS systems into one system, and also accepts student level
data for the Campus-Based programs. For publications relating to the COD process,
click
here to link to IFAP. To visit the new COD website,
click here. Consolidation
Loans - These programs simplify loan repayment by combining several types
of Federal education loans (that may have different terms and repayment schedules
or may have been made by different lenders) into one new loan. The interest rate
may be lower than on one or more of the underlying loans. In addition, the monthly
payment amount on a consolidation loan is usually lower and the amount of time
to repay may be extended beyond what was available in the separate loan programs.
These features should result in more manageable debt, and make borrowers less
prone to default. Corporation
for National and Community Service - provides opportunities for Americans
of all ages and backgrounds to serve their communities and country through three
programs: Senior Corps, AmeriCorps, and Learn and Serve America. Programs include
education awards that can be used to pay for college or to pay back qualified
student loans, and grants to state education agencies, schools, nonprofit groups,
and institutions of higher education to engage students in service activities
linked to academic achievement.
Default Management Website - The website provides the most recent official
FFEL and Direct Loan cohort default rates for schools along with the functionality
to download the three most recent official default rates for eligible schools,
search the online cohort default rate database for specific schools, access the
Cohort Default Rate Guide or browse statistics related to the rates. The website
also provides other valuable information for schools including links to default
prevention tools and tips, press releases, NSLDS links, FAQs and more. Data Managers
and Students may also find helpful information on this website.
Direct
Loan Master Promissory Note (electronic version) - This web site is for completing
a Direct Loan Program electronic Master Promissory Note (MPN) for student loans,
or for parent PLUS loans. If you do not want to complete the MPN electronically,
you may complete it using the paper process. If you would like to complete a paper
MPN, please contact the school's financial aid office Direct
Loan Servicing - The web site includes features such as a detailed borrower
account history, an on-line repayment plan and payment due date change option,
an interactive deferment and forbearance determination feature, and much more.
Direct Student Loans
- The Direct Loan Program is one of the Federal Student Aid (FSA) programs provided
by the Department of Education that provides students with a way to borrow money
to pay for education after high school. Visit this website for more information.
Distance
Education Demonstration Program - Certain provisions of the Higher Education
Act (HEA) prohibit or limit the eligibility of institutions and/or students participating
in Distance Education Programs to receive federal student financial assistance
under Title IV of the Act. The 1998 amendments to the HEA authorize the Secretary
to select up to 15 institutions and/or systems or consortia of institutions to
participate in a Distance Education Demonstration Program designed to help determine
the most effective way of delivering quality education via distance education,
the specific student aid requirements which should be altered to provide greater
access to distance education programs, and the appropriate level of federal assistance
for students in distance education programs. Electronic
Master Promissory Note (electronic version) - This web site is for completing
a Direct Loan Program electronic Master Promissory Note (MPN) for student loans,
or for parent PLUS loans. If you do not want to complete the MPN electronically,
you may complete it using the paper process. If you would like to complete a paper
MPN, please contact the school's financial aid office Experimental
Sites Initiative - This is the Department's "field-test" for changes to Title
IV statute and regulations. Schools may apply to the Initiative for exemptions
to specific requirements governing student aid delivery in an attempt to improve
student services and administrative procedures. As schools conduct these "experiments",
the Initiative evaluates their success and provides the Department with suggestions
on how financial aid policies could be streamlined and simplified. eZAudit
Website - A new web-based, single point of submission for financial statements
and compliance audits to the Department of Education. FAA
Access on the Web - This web site allows FAAs to view students' SAR information;
compare two ISIR transactions for the same student; submit a signature flag for
an application in a signature hold status; enter a FAFSA or Renewal FAFSA; make
corrections; continue working on a saved FAFSA or correction; review verification
data with the Verification Tool; request ISIR data from the ISIR Datamart; analyze
ISIR data as a basis for improving your verification process; and calculate and
manage the return of Title IV funds. FAFSA
and Corrections on the Web - The US Department of Education's FAFSA on the
Web Site: Students may initiate many actions at this site including: filing a
FAFSA or Renewal FAFSA, making Corrections to a FAFSA record, checking Application
Status, and requesting a Duplicate Student Aid Report using this online site.
Federal Perkins Loan Cancellations for Teachers - Teachers with loans
outstanding under the Federal Perkins Loan or National Direct Student Loan programs
may have a portion of their loans canceled for full-time teaching during the academic
year, if they teach in any of the listed schools. These public and other nonprofit
private elementary and secondary schools are located in school districts that
qualify for funds under Chapter 1 of Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education
Act, as amended (Chapter1), and have more than 30 percent of the academic year
enrollment consisting of children eligible to be counted under Section 1005(c)
of Chapter 1, in the formula for determination of the amount of the Chapter 1
grant. Federal
Stafford Loan Cancellation for Teachers - Teachers with loans made under the
Federal Family Education Loan or William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan programs
and eligible portions of Consolidation loans, may have up to a total of $5,000
of their loans canceled after five consecutive complete years of teaching in an
eligible elementary or secondary school. This program has a specific "new borrower"
definition and eligibility requirements but utilizes the same low-income school
designation as the Federal Perkins Loan cancellation. Federal
(Title IV) School Codes - Students who wish to have their FAFSA information
sent to schools (s)he might attend need to enter the Federal Title IV School Codes
on the FAFSA. Locate the correct code on this page. Federal
Student Aid - This Web page will keep you abreast of the changes to our organization
and our progress in reinventing these important programs. In addition the web
site contains links to FAFSA on the Web, PEPS, Financial Aid for Students, Student.gov,
FSA Ombudsman and much more.
Financial
Partners Portal - This portal was designed in close cooperation with our many
partners in the financial aid community and will be updated regularly with content
which will benefit the community we serve. In this portal you are able to conduct
business using one of our various system processes by linking to the Financial
Management System (FMS), access the Financial Partners Data Mart, and the National
Student Loan Data System (NSLDS). You can also search for a Lender or Guaranty
Agency at this site.
FISAP on the Web - This site contains the Fiscal Operations Report and
Application to Participate (FISAP)in the three Campus-Based Programs - Federal
Perkins Loan, Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG), and
Federal Work-Study (FWS). The eCampus-Based web site allows users to submit FISAP
information, access Campus-Based account data, and view reports.
FSA Coach (formerly SFA Coach) - The US Department of Education's computer-based
training modules developed for the institution's financial aid office personnel.
FSA
Conference Web Site - Our mission in the US Department of Education is to
ensure equal access to education and to promote excellence for all Americans.
Accordingly, Federal Student Aid (FSA) is pleased to sponsor several informative
conferences for our partners. A schedule of upcoming conferences is available
at this site. FSA
Customer Service Centers - Have a question about Federal Student Financial
Aid or one of the FSA services the Department of Education provides? Contact one
of our Customer Service Centers. FSA
Download (formerly SFA Download) - (Software and Documentation Download Site)
US Department of Education's Student Financial Assistance Student Aid Internet
Gateway Online. FSA developed software and documentation may be downloaded from
this site. FSA
for Counselors - This web site offers counselors information and suggestions
for addressing the critical problem of students' misinformation and lack of information
about postsecondary education options and financial aid. Locate and network with
programs in your local area to offer or obtain college access and financial aid
guidance.
FSA Technical Support (formerly SFA Tech) - An electronic listserv where financial
aid professionals can ask and get answers to their technical questions about FSA's
software or systems. Listserv subscribers will also automatically get 'hot' news
flashes about processing and software issues.
G5
- G5 is the Department of Education's electronic system for grants
management and payments. G5 replaces the GAPS e-Payments functionality
that was used by schools to draw down Campus-Based, Academic Competitiveness
Grant (ACG), National Science and Mathematics Access to Retain Talent
Grant (National SMART Grant), Federal Pell Grant (Pell Grant), and
William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan (Direct Loan) funds.
GEAR
UP (Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs) GEAR
UP is a new national initiative to encourage more young people to have high expectations,
stay in school, study hard and take the right courses to go to college.
Guaranty Agency/Lender Search Tool Find Guaranty Agencies, Lenders, Services,
Trade Associations, State Grant Agencies, and FFEL Schools by using the search
tools provided through FSA's Financial Partners Portal.
HHS/Bureau of Health
Professions Website - The Health Resources and Services Administration's leadership
in education and training, largely through its Bureau of Health Professions administration
of Titles VII and VIII of the Public Health Service Act, strengthens and helps
secure the nation's capability to excel in health care, meet ongoing and emerging
community needs, and restrain continuing increases in health care expenditures.
Information for
Guaranty Agencies and Lenders - Federal Student Aid works in partnership with
guaranty agencies and lenders to provide student loans through the Federal Family
Education Loan (FFEL) Program. FSA uses a statutory formula to calculate the interest
rates and special allowance benefits under the FFEL program, based on Treasury
Bill rates. Guaranty agencies and lenders provide regular reports on their activities
to FSA and receive benefit payments and reimbursements from FSA. The
Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) - The Integrated Postsecondary
Education Data System (IPEDS), established as the core postsecondary education
data collection program for NCES, is a system of surveys designed to collect data
from all primary providers of postsecondary education. IPEDS is a single, comprehensive
system designed to encompass all institutions and educational organizations whose
primary purpose is to provide postsecondary education.
Master
Promissory Note (electronic version) - This web site is for completing a Direct
Loan Program electronic Master Promissory Note (MPN) for student loans, or for
parent PLUS loans. If you do not want to complete the MPN electronically, you
may complete it using the paper process. If you would like to complete a paper
MPN, please contact the school's financial aid office National
Association of College and University Business Officers (NACUBO) - The NACUBO
web site contains information relevant to college and university chief administrative
and financial officers. National
Center for Educational Statistics (NCES) Website - Check NCES's "Fast Facts"
on financial aid for Postsecondary Education. This tool provides quick answers
to many questions.
NSLDS
for FAAs - The National Student Loan Data System's on-line resource, for financial
aid professionals. Nursing
Education Loan Repayment Program (NELRP) - The Nursing Education Loan Repayment
Program (NELRP) offers registered nurses substantial assistance to repay educational
loans in exchange for service in eligible facilities located in areas experiencing
a shortage of nurses. Authorized by Section 846 of the Public Health Service Act,
as amended, the purpose of the NELRP is to assist in the recruitment and retention
of professional nurses dedicated to providing health care to underserved populations.
OIG Nonfederal Audit Team Home Page - You can access documents developed by
various Government and Industry sources to assist in the conduct and understanding
of Single Audits and Audits of Federal Student Aid (FSA Audits). Most of the documents
are hyperlinked to other Web Pages where the actual documents reside.
Ombudsman Website - The
FSA Ombudsman is working with student loan borrowers to informally resolve loan
disputes and problems. We help borrowers having problems with the following federal
loans: Direct Loans:Subsidized and Unsubsidized Direct Student
Loans, Direct PLUS Loans (for parents), and Direct Consolidation Loans; Federal
Family Education Loans:Subsidized and Unsubsidized Stafford Loans, FFEL
PLUS Loans (for parents), and FFEL Consolidation Loans; Guaranteed Student Loans,
SLS Loans, and Perkins Loans. The Ombudsman Customer Service Line is 1-877-557-2575.
Ordering
Publications & Address Changes - This site will allow you to place orders
for bulk quantities of the publications like the Free Application for Federal
Student Aid, the Student Guide, and our Spanish-language application, to order
a technical publication such as the FSA Handbooks.
PEPS
- (US Department of Education's Postsecondary Education Participants System Information
Gateway) - PEPS maintains eligibility, certification, demographic, financial,
review, audit and default rate data on all Schools, Lenders and Guarantors participating
in the Title IV programs.
PIN
Registration - The site is designed to provide information about the FSA PIN
which includes "what the PIN is"; "where you can use it" and "PIN Frequently Asked
Questions."
Quality Assurance Program - For more then 15 years, QA schools have shared
"results from the lab" and helped develop Tools for Schools, including new online
self-assessments to enhance the management of student aid delivery. QA Member
Schools that apply and are accepted for QA membership are granted regulatory relief
from activities usually required to verify student aid applicant information.
In return, schools share their effective practices for the benefit of the entire
Title IV community. Visit this site for more information.
Return
of Title IV Funds (web version)- We are pleased to announce the availability
of the Web version of Return of Title IV Funds (R2T4). Return of Title IV Funds
is a non-year-specific application developed to calculate the earned and unearned
portion of Title IV program assistance in accordance with Section 484B of the
Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended. You can choose to use either the Web
or the PC application. You are not required to use either of these applications
if you prefer to use another method for calculating Title IV funds to be returned.
Scholarship
Fraud - Scholarship fraud has become common enough that, in 2000, the College
Scholarship Fraud Prevention Act was passed. Find out more about the Federal Trade
Commission, Department of Justice, and the Department of Education's efforts to
combat scholarship fraud. Selective
Service System - Selective Service would provide manpower to the military
by conducting a draft using a list of young men's names gathered through the Selective
Service registration process.
SFA Download (now FSA Download) - (Software and Documentation Download
Site) US Department of Education's Student Financial Assistance Student Aid Internet
Gateway Online. FSA developed software and documentation may be downloaded from
this site.
SFA Technical Support (now FSA Tech) - an electronic listserve where financial
aid professionals can ask and get answers to their technical questions about FSA's
software or systems. Listserv subscribers will also automatically get 'hot' news
flashes about processing and software issues. Social
Security Administration - As the most successful domestic program in our nation's
history, Social Security is fundamental to economic security, and thus contributes
to the basic well-being, health and quality of life of the American people. Visit
the Social Security Administration website for more information.
State Higher Education Agencies - Visit this site for contact information
for State Higher Education Agencies. These agencies provide information on the
state's education programs, colleges and universities, financial aid assistance
programs, grants, scholarships, continuing education programs, and career opportunities.
Student
Aid Internet Gateway On-line - You may use these online forms to complete
and submit applications to join the Student Aid Internet Gateway over the Internet.
You may also use this site to download SAIG software for services for which you
previously registered.
Student Aid on the Web - The information provided here is designed to assist
in college planning. It provides access to and information about the products
and services that students will need throughout the financial aid process. Help
is available to make education beyond high school financially possible for all.
Studentjobs.gov
- This Web site is designed to be a student's one stop for information needed
to find a job in the Federal Government. Whether the student is in high school,
college, or graduate school, there are a variety of special opportunities for
students in the Federal government. Studentjobs.gov gives access to OPM's USAJOBS
database of thousands of opportunities, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Students.gov Website
- Students.gov is a cooperative effort of many federal agencies working together,
under the leadership of the US Department of Education. Students.gov is a student
gateway to information and services from the United States government. Students.gov
brings together all kinds of information and services that students and their
families have told us they need. Title
IV School Codes - To send application information to schools that the student
might attend, students must enter the Federal School Codes for those schools on
the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). When filling out the paper
form, use this search page to find the Federal School Codes for your schools.
Training
for Financial Aid Professionals (TFAP) Website (formerly FSA University) -
Every year, FSA offers a variety of free training workshops for financial aid
professionals. All FSA training is free; however, you will need to arrange and
pay for your own transportation, meals, and lodging.
USA Jobs - This website is maintained by the Office of Personnel Management
(OPM). From this link you can search for all Federal job vacancies. To search
specifically for job vacancies within SFA, select "Agency Job Search" on this
page. Then scroll down to the Department of Education listings. Please note that
the listings are NOT in alphabetical order. The Department of Education can be
found after the Department of Labor listings. Select "EDUCATION, Ofc Student Financial
Assistance Prog", and you will be presented with all current job vacancies in
SFA. US
Department of Education Directories - Access this page for the Department
of Education's electronic phone book, the Education Resource Organizations Directory
(EROD), The Guide to ED Programs and much more! US
Department of Education home page - The Department of Education's web site
is designed to help pursue the President's initiatives, including "No Child
Left Behind," and advance EDs mission as a Department-to ensure equal
access to education and to promote educational excellence for all Americans.
US Department of
Education Press Releases - Visit this site for access to the Department's
press releases, news bulletins, media advisories and official statements, including
press releases in Spanish. US
House Committee on Education and the Workforce - The web site hosts the committee's
schedule, information of its members, hot topics, press statements, status of
legislation, hearings, publications and more. The Department of Education is not
responsible for the contents of the web site. US
Senate Committee on Heath, Education, Labor and Pensions - The web site hosts
the Committee's schedule; the list of legislation the Committee is working on;
hearing testimony and more. The Department of Education is not responsible for
the contents of the web site. Videoconferences
by FSA - Visit this site to register for a videoconference, to participate
in a webcast, to order a video tape of a videoconference and/or to access archived
copies of FSA Videoconferences. Veteran's
Affairs; Department of - The Department of Veteran's Affairs' mission is:
To serve America's veterans and their families with dignity and compassion and
be their principal advocate in ensuring that they receive medical care, benefits,
social support, and lasting memorials promoting the health, welfare, and dignity
of all veterans in recognition of their service to this Nation.
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