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Title: Introducing the Student Loan Ombudsman Caucus:


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Session 16
  • Introducing the Student Loan Ombudsman Caucus
  • Facilitating Creative Solutions for Student Loan
    Problems and Issues
  • Grace Bartini, American Student Assistance
    Corporation
  • Debra Wiley, Federal Student Aid, U.S. Department
    of Education

2
Background
  • Federal Student Aid Ombudsman
  • 1998 - Federal Student Aid Ombudsman established
    by HEA Amendments
  • 1999 First case accepted (erroneous default)
  • 2007 More than 17,000 cases

3
1999 - 2006
  • Federal Student Aid Ombudsman and Agency Contacts
  • 1999 - Designated High Level Contacts at
    Guarantor and Lender Agencies Assist With Case
    Resolution
  • 2001 First Annual Meeting of Ombudsman Contacts
  • 2006 Student Loan Ombudsman Caucus Charter
  • 2007 Caucus Operational

4
A Student Loan Ombudsman Caucus Emerges



Agency

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Ombudsman



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2006


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A Student Loan Ombudsman Caucus In Action


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FSA Ombudsman


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Student Aid Industry

Trends, Issues, Training, Outreach, and
Communication

2007
Multi Directional Exchanges

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Why a Caucus?
  • Enhanced Student Aid Problem Resolution Network
  • Promotes Consistent Use of Ombudsman Best
    Practices
  • Targeted Training and Mentoring
  • Improved Trends Identification, Analysis and
    Reporting

7
How Does The Caucus Operate?
  • Conference Calls
  • Quarterly Meetings
  • Committee Structure
  • Members ListServe

8
How Does the Caucus Operate?
  • Caucus Members
  • Use all available information to recommend and
    promote areas of research
  • Advise membership on areas of mutual interest
  • Utilize individual and collective reports to
    analyze potential for improvement

9
How Does the Caucus Operate?
  • Each agency ombudsman works to resolve problems
    identified through the Federal Student Aid
    Ombudsman or from within the agency
  • As a Caucus member, the agency ombudsman
    participates in the discussion of student loan
    issues, feedback on student aid legislation, case
    trend analysis and recommendations for change

10
How Do Students Benefit?
  • Caucus Members Commit To
  • Serving as a voice for fair process
  • Coordinating with student loan stakeholders and
    the government to promote positive change in the
    student loan industry
  • Learning from complaints and problems that impact
    student loan borrowers, and prevent them when
    possible

11
.How do Students Benefit?
  • Caucus members provide an in-agency escalation
    process for problems
  • If problems remain, students call Federal Student
    Aid Ombudsman at 1-(877) 557-2575
  • Federal Student Aid Ombudsman will work with the
    student and the agency
  • Federal Student Aid Ombudsman and Caucus member
    will use the situation to inform change

12
How do Schools Benefit?
  • Additional resources to assist borrowers during
    enrollment, or after they leave your campus
  • You, student, agency and Federal Student Aid
    Ombudsman work together to research and resolve
    an individual question
  • Outcome on the individual situation informs the
    whole. For example

13
Case Analysis and Reporting
  • Trends Identification and Reporting
    Collaborative Resolution Change
  • Federal Student Aid Ombudsman groups cases in 16
    basic issue categories
  • Cumulative and Individual Agency Reports Are
    Produced Annually
  • Student Loan Ombudsman Caucus can concentrate on
    select issue categories, and compare agency
    experiences to Federal Student Aid Ombudsman data

14
For Example..The Basic Categories Help Define
Where Difficulties Arise
  • Account Balance
  • Bankruptcy
  • Closed School
  • Collection Practices
  • Consolidation
  • Credit Reporting
  • Default
  • Deferment/Forbearance

FSA Assistance Loan Cancellation NSLDS Repayment
Plans/Amounts Service Quality Student
Eligibility Tax Refund/Offset Wage Garnishment
15
Top 5 Research Issues
  • Initially, the top 5 issues accounted for about
    60 of the Federal Student Ombudsman research
    cases.
  • Now, the top 5 issues account for about 70 of
    research cases.
  • Consolidation
  • Loan Cancellation/Discharge
  • Account Balance
  • Repayment Plans/Amounts
  • Default

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The Caucus Can Concentrate An Issue
Review.For Example
  • Consolidation Is The Number One Issue for Federal
    Student Aid Ombudsman Cases in 2007
  • Caucus Members Assist in Resolving Questions
    About Consolidation at Their Agency
  • Collective Information Promotes Compliance and
    Corrective Action
  • Caucus Members and Federal Student Aid Ombudsman
    Use Case Questions To Inform Student Consumer
    Information
  • http//www.ombudsman.ed.gov/consolidation.html

18
The Caucus Can Commit to Effective Problem
Resolution
  • Caucus commitment promotes.
  • accurate, and consistent customer service
  • common-sense approaches
  • creative solutions
  • collective review of outcomes

19
For Example.Reminders From a Caucus Member
  • Let the customer tell the full story
  • Try to understand the customers point
  • Give the customer your undivided attention
  • Explain circumstances in context of the
    customers specific needs
  • Give realistic time frames for action
  • Use the information to check internal systems and
    escalation processes

20
Shall We Try It?Group Resolution of case
samples
21
Whats Next..
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A Student Loan Ombudsman Caucus In Action


Agency

Contact




Agency


Contact

Student Loan


Ombudsman Caucus









Agency
FSA Ombudsman


Contact

Agency

Contact





Student Aid Industry

Trends, Issues, Training, Outreach, and
Communication

2007
Multi Directional Exchanges

à
23
Benefits Predicted from Caucus Activities..
  • Multi-prong problem identification, resolution,
    and change recommendation
  • Will help encourage and promote
  • Resolution versus reaction
  • Prevention instead of correction
  • Systemic change

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Contact Information
  • We appreciate your feedback and comments. Contact
    us
  • Grace Bartini, Ombudsman
  • American Student Assistance Corporation
  • Telephone (800) 999-9080 , ext 4512
  • E-mail bartini_at_amsa.com
  • Debra Wiley, Ombudsman, Federal Student Aid, U.S.
    Department of Education
  • Telephone (202) 377-3800
  • Facsimile (202) 275-0549
  • Website www.ombudsman.ed.gov
  • E-mail debra.wiley_at_ed.gov
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