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Title: Direct Loan A-Z


1
Session 44
  • Direct Loan A-Z
  • Julie Aloisio

2
Topics of Discussion
  • Brief History of Student Aid
  • Basic Overview of the Direct Loan Program
  • Direct Loan Processing Basics
  • Roles and Responsibilities

3
Brief History of Student Aid
4
Student Aid History
National Defense Education Act
Higher Education Act
College Work-Study Program
The GI Bill
1965
1944
1958
1964
5
Student Aid History
Basic Educational Opportunity Grant (PELL)
PLUS and Consolidation created
Renamed FFEL, unsub begins
Creation of SLS
Direct Loan Program
HERA
1969
1980
1994
2006
1986
1992
6
Basic Overview of the Direct Loan Program
7
Direct Loan Overview
  • Official Name
  • William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan Program
  • What is it?
  • Federal Student Aid program providing
    low-interest loans to students and parents

8
Direct Loan Types
  • Subsidized
  • Need-based no interest charged while in school
    and during grace periods or deferment
  • Unsubsidized
  • Not need-based interest charged during all
    periods
  • PLUS
  • Not need-based for parents or graduate/profession
    al students
  • Consolidation
  • Combines loans for easy repayment

9
Subsidized and Unsubsidized Loans
  • Enrollment
  • Eligibility
  • Agreement- Master Promissory Note
  • Interest
  • Loan Limits

10
Annual Loan Limits (Sub/Unsub Only)
11
Subsidized and Unsubsidized Loans
  • True or False?
  • There is no charge for Direct Loans
  • The student can cancel his/her loan
  • Students begin repayment immediately after
    graduation

12
Subsidized and Unsubsidized Loans
  • True or False?
  • There is only one type of repayment plan.
  • Students can postpone payments.
  • Loans can be discharged (forgiven)

13
PLUS Loans
  • Eligibility
  • Credit Check
  • Agreement-MPN
  • Single loan MPNs
  • Interest
  • Loan limit

14
PLUS Loans
  • Borrower Type
  • Parents
  • Graduate/Professional students
  • What is the difference between borrower types?

15
PLUS Loans
  • True or False?
  • There is a charge for the loan
  • Parents receive the money directly
  • There is only one repayment plan
  • Repayment is delayed until after school
  • There are set loan limits for Graduate/Professiona
    l students

16
Master Promissory Note (MPN)
  • Legal agreement
  • Multi-year, multi-loan notes
  • Exceptions
  • Plain Language Disclosures
  • Disclosure Statements

17
Direct Loan Program Processing Basics
18
Birds Eye View of the Direct Loan Process
Student/Borrower
Apply
Disburse
Origination
Servicing
Drawdown
Repayment
Federal Student Aid
19
Common Origination and Disbursement (COD)
Processing
  • School confirms eligibility, awards, and
    disburses aid
  • School creates student record
  • Common Record or COD Web site
  • School sends information to COD
  • COD processes/edits and returns response
  • Error correction, when necessary

20
Terms and Definitions
  • CPS Match and Student Identifiers
  • Common Record
  • XML
  • Origination
  • Disbursement
  • Drawdowns
  • Booked Loans
  • Message Classes
  • Reconciliation/Closeout
  • SAIG
  • EDExpress

21
School Setup OptionsTrue or False, what do you
think?
  • Funding
  • Schools have no options for funding
  • MPN Printing and Processing
  • MPN processing is hard
  • Multi-year vs. Single-year
  • Only 4-year schools can use the multi-year
    function of the MPN

22
MPNs-Paper or Electronic
  • Paper Processing
  • COD or school can print
  • Forms available to order
  • School handles the paper
  • Electronic Processing
  • School signs up via Customer Service
  • Setup options
  • Faster processing and reduces errors

23
School Tools
  • COD Web site
  • COD Technical Reference
  • Reports
  • Publications
  • Communications

24
Roles and Responsibilities
25
Students and Schools
  • Students
  • Apply for aid and meet eligibility requirements
  • Receive and repay
  • Schools
  • Certify eligibility
  • Deliver proceeds
  • Educate borrowers about their responsibilities
  • Send/receive financial and student data to/from
    Federal Student Aid
  • Funds management and reconciliation

26
Federal Student Aid
  • Policy Liaison and Implementation
  • Financial Partners
  • Borrower Services
  • Chief Financial Officer
  • Ombudsman
  • Business Operations
  • Application, Operation, and Delivery Services
  • Direct Loan Operations

27
Direct Loan Operations
  • Provides operational, system, and service support
    to schools
  • Eligibility
  • Funding
  • Reconciliation/Closeout
  • Communication/Customer Service

28
Direct Loan Information
  • Regulatory Cites Code of Federal Regulations 34
  • Part 668 provides the general provisions for all
    the Title IV programs
  • Part 685 is specific to the Direct Loan Program
  • FSA Handbook References
  • Origination Volume 4, Chapter 1
  • MPNs Volume 4, Chapter 1
  • Disbursements Volume 4, Chapter 2
  • Cash Management Volume 4, Chapter 3

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Resources for Schools
  • COD School Relations Center
  • www.cod.ed.gov 800/848-0978
  • General Direct Loan Information
  • www.ed.gov/offices/OSFAP/DirectLoan/index.html
  • General Federal Student Aid Information
  • www.ifap.ed.gov
  • Common Services for Borrowers-School Services
  • http//schools.dlssonline.com/ 888/877-7658
  •  Direct Loan Consolidation Center
  • www.loanconsolidation.ed.gov 800/557-7392

30
Resources for Borrowers
  • Direct Loan Information
  • www.ed.gov/offices/OSFAP/DirectLoan/index.html
  • General Federal Student Aid Information
  • www.studentaid.ed.gov 800-433-7327
  • COD School Relations-Applicant Services
  • 800/557-7394
  • Direct Loan Servicing Center/Common Services for
    Borrowers
  • www.dl.ed.gov 800/848-0979
  •  Direct Loan Consolidation Center
  • www.loanconsolidation.ed.gov 800/557-7392
  • Federal Student Aid Ombudsman
  • www.ombudsman.ed.gov 877/557-2575

31
Other Direct Loan Sessions
  • Session 40 Hands On Tour of DL Tools
  • Session 41 Best Practices in Using DL LSDA
  • Session 42 DL Funding Cash Management A-Z
  • Session 43 Best Practices for Processing DL at
    Your School
  • Session 45 Direct Loans How to Get Started
  • Session 46 Whats New in Direct Loans Grad PLUS
    and other HERA Related Changes
  • Session 47 Direct Loan Reconciliation and
    Closeout
  • Session 48 Direct Loan Reports Reference
    Materials-Tools of the Trade
  • Session 49 How Direct Loan Servicing is Improving
    the Financial Aid Experience for You and Your
    Students

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Questions or Comments?
  • We appreciate your feedback and comments.
  • Direct Loan Operations Team can be reached via
    e-mail at
  • dlops_at_ed.gov
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