The purpose of this policy is to clarify the processing requirements that will be followed by the College s Financial Aid Office.

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POLICY: FINANCIAL AID PROCESSING POLICY STATEMENT CITATION REFERENCE Office Title: Financial Aid Processing Abbreviated Title: Financial Aid Volume: CCGA Policies Responsible Office: Financial Aid Office Originally issues: February 1, 2011 Effective Date: February 1, 2011 Revised: July 1, 2016 In order to facilitate the processing and approval of financial aid applications, the College of Coastal Georgia will process requests for financial aid only after a student has been tentatively admitted to the College. Reason for Policy The purpose of this policy is to clarify the processing requirements that will be followed by the College s Financial Aid Office. Entities Affected By This Policy All members of the Financial Aid Office, the Business Office, the Admissions Office, the Athletic Department, the Advancement Office and students seeking financial aid are covered by this policy. Who Should Read This Policy All members of the Financial Aid Office, the Business Office, the Admissions Office, the Athletic Department, the Advancement Office and students seeking financial aid should be familiar with this policy. Contact Contact Phone E-Mail Office of Financial Aid (912) 279-5722 finaid@ccga.edu Website Address for This Policy http://www.ccga.edu/uploaded/policy/files/financialaidprocessingpolicy.pdf 1

Related Documents/Resources Financial Aid Verification Policy Financial Aid Record Retention Policy Return of Title IV Funds Policy HOPE Scholarship Program Reconciliation Policy Definitions These definitions apply to these terms as they are used in this policy: Award Letter: An Award Letter is an official document issued by an institution s financial aid office that lists all of the financial aid awarded to the student. This letter provides details on the student s financial need and the breakdown of his or her financial aid package according to amount, source and type of aid. The award letter will include the terms and conditions for the financial aid and information about the cost of attendance. A student can view his or her award letter on COAST. Bank Account: For purposes of this policy, the term bank account refers to an account insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or the National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund. This account may be a checking, savings or similar account that underlies a stored-value card or other transaction device. Need-Based: Financial aid that is need-based is dependent upon a student s financial situation. Most government sources of financial aid are need-based. Packaging: The term packaging refers to the process of assembling a financial aid package. Verification: The term verification refers to a review process in which the Financial Aid Office determines the accuracy of the information provided on the student s financial aid application. Overview The principle of equal educational opportunity, as well as access to and choice among institutions, provides the foundation for financial aid programs and awarding practices at the College of Coastal Georgia. This foundation and the College s efforts to provide educational opportunities for students to respond to the multicultural and diverse needs of society, by ensuring equal access to its 2

educational programs and services, direct the efforts of the Financial Aid Office. Programs and services, such as financial counseling, are designed to be accessible to all students. Therefore, through the administration of federal Title IV, state grants, and institutional aid programs, the Financial Aid Office strives to ensure that no student who is eligible should be denied a post-secondary education. To this end, the Financial Aid Office s goal is to provide expedient and efficient financial aid delivery systems to College students, embracing its role as a full partner in support of the College s commitment to excellence in learning. I. Applying for Financial Aid To apply for federal, state, and College financial aid, a student must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). This form can be completed online at http://www.fafsa.ed.gov. a. College Code. When filing the FAFSA, a student should list the College s institution code of 001558. This will ensure the College receives the results of the FAFSA and processes a student s financial aid according to eligibility. b. Deadline. The following deadlines have been established for financial aid processing at the College: o The College must receive the results of a student s FAFSA by our priority deadline of May 1 st preceding each award year in order to ensure the request will be processed and packaged by the beginning of the fall academic term. o If a student s results are received after May 1 st, the application will be processed in accordance with the procedures outlined in this policy, but the C o l l e g e does not guarantee the results will be processed and packaged by the beginning of the fall academic term. II. Application Processing As noted above, in order to determine eligibility for any federal financial aid program, students must file the FAFSA and have the results sent to the College. If the student lists the College as an institution choice on their FAFSA, then the student s Institutional Student Information Record (ISIR) is transmitted to the College and loaded into the College database. For students who have been tentatively admitted or are currently attending the College, the data is used in the verification and correction processes. a. Receipt Prior to Admittance. When a student s ISIR is transmitted to the College, but the student has not yet applied for admission to the College, the Financial Aid Office will notify the Admissions Office that the ISIR has been received. Based upon this information, the Admissions Office will initiate contact with the 3

prospective student to encourage and facilitate the submission of an application for admission. No financial aid applications will be processed or verified for students who have not applied for admission to the College. b. Receipt Following Admittance. The Financial Aid Office receives the students ISIR through electronic transmission through the Central Processing System (CPS). Student eligibility is determined only through the CPS/U.S. Department of Education using the Federal Methodology Need Analysis Formula. The Financial Aid Office must have an official expected family contribution (EFC) before eligibility for any Federal funds can be determined. When the ISIR record is loaded into the College database, the Financial Aid Office checks for verification selection, C-Codes, rejects, and proof of high school graduation and other required eligibility requirements. c. Determination of Financial Aid. Once the ISIR is loaded with a valid EFC and academic progress for financial aid can be determined, the Financial Aid Office will package the student s financial aid. III. Verification Verification is a process that all colleges and universities receiving federal aid are required to complete. Students must complete verification in order to be eligible for need-based financial aid. The verification process is completed by collecting tax information and comparing it to the information reported on a student s FAFSA. This is not done to find fraudulent FAFSA applicants, but to find and correct common mistakes made by students and parents. When an error is found, the Financial Aid Office will make a correction to the student s FAFSA information. While additional information regarding the College s verification procedures can be found in the Financial Aid Verification policy, which is electronically available at http://www.ccga.edu/page.cfm?p=721, it is important to note again that no financial aid applications will be processed or verified for students who have not applied for admission to the College. IV. Attendance Verification To ensure compliance with state and federal financial aid guidelines, financial aid is not disbursed until Attendance Verification is received from the faculty approximately 2 weeks after the term begins. V. Awarding Financial Aid CCGA uses the federal methodology to determine a student s EFC, which is derived from the FAFSA. The EFC takes into account the number of people in the household size, the number of people in college, student income and student assets. When a student is dependent and required to include parent(s) information on the FAFSA, parent(s) income and assets are taken into consideration as well. Need-based aid consists of grants, scholarships, Federal Work Study, and subsidized Stafford 4

Loans. The remainder of the student s budget may be covered by an unsubsidized Stafford Loan, a Parent PLUS Loan, or an alternative loan from a private lender. The maximum amount of aid a student can receive is determined by his or her cost of education budget. VI. Award Notification Students approved for financial aid will be notified of their award package via an electronic award letter in the student s COAST account. VII. Refunds The College will refund financial aid to students through the initiation of an electronic funds transfer to a bank account designated by the student or to the student s MAC Card. T h e s t u d e n t m u s t e l e c t w h i c h o p t i o n i s p r e f e r r e d. All refunds will be made by crediting the student s account. a. Additional Financial Aid. When calculating financial aid, the Financial Aid Office takes into consideration tuition, fees, and other expenses. Once tuition and fees are paid, excess funds will be disbursed. These funds are then available for a student s additional educational expenses. b. Withdrawal Following Disbursement. If a student completely withdraws from all of his or her courses after the first day of classes, the College is required to perform a calculation called the Return of Title IV Funds. This calculation will determine the amount of financial aid earned and, quite possibly, the amount of financial aid a student will be required to return or repay. If a student withdraws during the first 60% of the semester, his or her financial aid will be adjusted based on the calculation. The Business Office will review what charges a student is responsible for and what financial aid he or she is eligible to receive at the time of withdrawal. The student s aid may be reduced or canceled based on this process, and the student may owe a balance to the College. VIII. Recovery of Funds If, at any time, the College discovers that a student has been awarded, and the student s account credited with, more than the amount for which he or she is eligible under the Federal Pell Grant or FSEOG, the College shall eliminate the overpayment in one of the following ways: a. Adjustment. First, the College may eliminate the overpayment by adjusting subsequent financial aid payments in the award year in which the overpayment occurred. b. Reimbursement. Second, t h e C o l l e g e may eliminate the overpayment by adjusting subsequent financial aid payments in the award year by reimbursing the 5

IX. appropriate program account by: Requiring the applicant to return the overpayment to the College if the College cannot correct the overpayment; or Making restitution from its own funds, by the earlier of the following dates, if the applicant does not return the overpayment: (a) sixty days after the applicant s last day of attendance; or (b) the last day of the award year in which the College disbursed Federal Pell Grant or FSEOG funds to the applicant. c. Stafford Loan Overpayments. If the College determines as a result of the verification process that an applicant received Stafford Loan proceeds for an award year in excess of the student s financial need for the loan, the College shall withhold and promptly return to the lender or escrow agent any disbursement not yet delivered to the student that exceeds the amount of assistance for which the student is eligible, taking into account other financial aid received by the student. However, instead of returning the entire undelivered disbursement, the College may choose to return promptly to the lender only the portion of the disbursement for which the student is ineligible. In either case, the College shall provide the lender with a written statement describing the reason for the returned loan funds. d. Direct Subsidized Loan Overpayments. If the College determines as a result of the verification process that a student received Direct Subsidized Loan proceeds for an award year in excess of the student s need for the loan, the College shall reduce or cancel one or more subsequent disbursements to eliminate the amount in excess of the student s need. e. Federal Pell Grant Underpayments. If, at any time, it is discovered that a student has been awarded, and the student s account credited with, less than the amount for which he or she is eligible under the Federal Pell Grant, the student is considered to have received a Pell underpayment. If an underpayment is discovered, the student s account will be credited immediately. Satisfactory Academic Progress Academic Requirements for Receiving Financial Aid The Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended by Program Integrity regulations passed on October 29, 2010, mandates institutions of higher education to establish a standard of satisfactory academic progress for students who receive financial aid. This standard must apply to the student s entire academic history, whether Title IV financial aid was received or not. In order to remain eligible to receive aid at College of Coastal Georgia, students must meet the standards specified for acceptable academic performance and for satisfactory progress toward the completion of their program of study. 6

The standards are established within the framework of applicable federal regulations specifically for the purpose of determining the eligibility of students to receive aid under the generally funded Title IV programs, including Federal Pell Grant, Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant, Federal Work-Study, Georgia s HOPE Scholarship, and Federal Direct Loan Programs (Stafford and PLUS). These standards should not be confused with Good Standing, Academic Warning, Academic Probation, and Academic Suspension as defined by College of Coastal Georgia s academic policies. Components The College of Coastal Georgia definition of Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) for receiving financial aid includes the following components: I. Qualitative (GPA) Standards College of Coastal Georgia uses the 4.0 grade point average and numerical code: Points Letter Grade 4.0 A 3.0 B 2.0 C 1.0 D 0.0 F 0.0 WF Most students are required to maintain an overall cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.00 for every term enrolled. However, certain Degrees and Programs require a GPA higher than a 2.00 to remain within Satisfactory Academic Progress guidelines and to continue the program. Degrees and Programs that require a GPA higher than 2.00 are as follows: 7

Degree/Program Required GPA BSN Pre-Licensure 2.80 BS Biology Secondary Education 2.50 BSED Early Childhood/SPED 2.50 BS in Middle Grades ED or Math Secondary Ed 2.50 Students completing core for BSN-Pre-Licensure 2.80 Students completing core for Education and Rad Science 2.50 Career AS in Radiologic Sciences 2.50 Since financial aid GPA calculations include all college-level hours attempted at CCGA (excluding the first 20 hours of Learning Support classes) and all college-level transfer work, it may differ from your academic GPA. II. Quantitative (Incremental Progress) Standards Students are expected to successfully complete 67% of all attempted coursework. This cumulative calculation includes all college-level CCGA and any college-level transfer work attempted. Attempted hours and successfully completed hours are based on all courses included on the students official academic history. Furthermore, all attempts of repeated coursework and non-credit coursework are included (except for the first 20 hours of Learning Support classes). The formula for this calculation is: Cumulative hours successfully completed (earned hours) = % Completed Cumulative hours attempted (attempted hours) Grades of A, B, C, D, S, P, K, and CR count as the successful completion of a course. The grades of F, W, WF, I, U, NR, and IP do not count as the successful completion of a course. 8

Q U A N T I T A T I V E S T A N D A R D S E X A M P L E Course Credit Hours Grade Econ 2106 3 B ENGL 1101 3 F MATH 1111 3 W PSYC 1101 3 A Semester Completion percentage = 50% (6 credits completed divided by 12 credits attempted). This student is not making SAP. III. Maximum Time Frame Standards Students will have a maximum of 150% of the program to complete their degree requirements while continuing to qualify for federal and state aid. The maximum time frame allowed will consist of all attempted hours inclusive of hours described in the Quantitative Standards section of this policy. Students who have Learning Support classes will have 20 hours excluded for the maximum time frame standard calculation. Maximum Time Frame is also defined when it becomes mathematically impossible for a student to complete their program of study within the 150% of the programs length. Once this happens the student will be placed on Financial Aid Suspension. To be classified as a Bachelor Degree Student, a student must be fully admitted to a program (i.e. pre- Business, pre-education, or pre-nursing students are not considered to be fully admitted to a baccalaureate degree program). NOTE: The first 20 hours of Learning Support classes is exempted from all Satisfactory Academic Progress calculations. Additionally, students should be careful in repeating courses as all attempts at a course are counted in the maximum hours allowed to obtain a degree. Students are also reminded that withdrawing from a course does not count as a successful completion and does not count toward the required 67% completion rate. Incompletes also do not count as the successful completion of a course and excessive incompletes can result in the termination of financial aid. Students who have a Bachelor s Degree and are seeking another degree must complete an Appeal of Maximum Time Frame as well as a Certificate of Remaining Hours before financial aid eligibility can be determined. Review Process At the end of each academic term (Fall, Spring and Summer semesters), the Financial Aid Office staff will determine whether students are meeting the minimum standards for each of the components (qualitative, quantitative, and time frame). Students not meeting the Time Frame standard will 9

immediately, without a Warning Semester, become ineligible for all federal and state aid programs. The Financial Aid Office has the authority to cancel aid and request immediate repayment of federal and state aid programs at any time that a student is deemed ineligible. This may occur when access to the student s academic history is not fully available due to the short amount of time between semesters as well as receipt of final transcripts from transfer institutions. Warning Semester Students who are not meeting the Qualitative and/or Quantitative standards at the end of a term are automatically given one (1) Warning semester. During the Warning semester, students are allowed to receive federal and state aid. Students must be fully in compliance with all components by the end of the Warning semester to regain eligibility and receive funds for future semesters. Only two (2) Warning semesters are allowed for a student s entire degree program at CCGA. Furthermore, the Warning semester allowance is not applicable to the Time Frame standard. All students on Financial Aid SAP Warning will be notified by campus email and must sign an acknowledgment form before aid will disburse for the next semester. Denial/Loss of Eligibility (Financial Aid Suspension) Students who are not meeting the minimum Qualitative and/or Quantitative standards at the end of a term review AND have received aid during a Warning semester will lose their eligibility for the coming and future terms. Students who are not meeting the maximum Time Frame standard at the end of a term review will immediately, without a Warning semester, become ineligible for aid. Students will be notified by campus email. Students may receive consideration for aid reinstatement at the time they have satisfied all deficiencies with the Qualitative and/or Quantitative standards. Appeal Process (Financial Aid Probation) Students who experienced extenuating circumstances that attributed to their inability to meet the minimum standards have the option to submit an Appeal of Financial Aid Suspension. An extenuating circumstance must be due to situations beyond their control such as serious injury, illness or mental health condition involving the student or their immediate family, or death of an immediate family member. The appeal should be submitted to the Office of Financial Aid & Veterans Affairs and must include a description of the situation WITH accompanying documentation as well as a summary of what has changed that will allow them to meet the minimum standards at the next evaluation. Note: Students who leave College of Coastal Georgia and are not making Satisfactory Academic Progress will continue to be not making Satisfactory Academic Progress until either they appeal to have their aid reinstated or pay for their classes out of pocket to get back into good standing. The Financial Aid Appeals Committee will review the appeal to determine whether the suspension will be lifted. Students who have been out of school for at least five years will be required to appeal and annotate on the appeal form if they fall within this category. Written notification of the Committee s action will be emailed to campus email addresses. Students whose appeal is approved must sign an academic plan before aid will be disbursed for the next semester. 10

Students with granted appeals and/or academic plans are placed on Financial Aid Probation. Appeals approved will require that the student be in compliance with all standards by the next evaluation (term). In some instances, an academic plan designed to ensure compliance with the standards at a specific point in time may be utilized. Students will lose eligibility for aid if they violate the terms of the academic plan. Academic Suspension A student returning from Academic Suspension is not eligible for financial aid until their academic standing improves to Academic Probation, Academic Warning, or Good Standing. After the completion of one semester, the Registrar s Office will reevaluate the student s academic standing. Once the student s academic standing is upgraded from suspension, the student may file a Satisfactory Academic Progress appeal, if they meet the requirements established by the Satisfactory Academic Progress policy. X. HOPE Eligibility Verification Each year, the Georgia State Finance Commission forwards to the College a list of those HOPE eligible students who have listed the institution as a potential destination. The Director of Financial Aid shall ensure this list is reviewed at the beginning of each academic semester to confirm that eligible students have received their HOPE awards and have not been erroneously dropped from classes for non-payment of tuition. Responsibilities The responsibilities each party has in connection with this policy on financial aid processing are: Party Financial Aid Office Business Office Admissions Office Athletic Department Advancement Office Registrar Office Responsibility Forms None Appendices None 11