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Title: HEOA Webinar Series Entrance


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HEOA Webinar Series Entrance Exit Counseling
  • January 2009

2
Agenda
  • Where we are - HEOA
  • Entrance / exit counseling changes
  • Next steps
  • Question and answer
  • Submit via Webex at any time

3
Disclaimer
  • Summary information intended for informational
    purposes only
  • Consult bill for details
  • Not intended as legal advice or implementation
    guidance

4
Resources
  • Department of Education
  • Reauthorization page
  • http//www.ed.gov/policy/highered/leg/hea08/index.
    html
  • NASFAA website
  • Reauthorization page
  • http//www.nasfaa.org/SubHomes/HEA/home.html
  • NCHELP website
  • E-library
  • http//www.nchelp.org/elibrary/index.cfm?parent19
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HEOA Changes
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HEOA
  • Higher Education Opportunity Act
  • Reauthorization
  • Public Law110-315
  • Enacted August 14, 2008
  • Many provisions effective upon enactment
  • ED guidance
  • DCL GEN-08-12
  • Regulations
  • notice and final rule
  • negotiated rulemaking

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Changes Affecting Loan Counseling
  • Entrance counseling added to statute
  • HEA 485(b), DCL pg 102
  • Exit counseling provisions modified
  • HEA 485(l) , DCL pg 96-97
  • Departmental publication of assistance programs
  • HEA 485(d), DCL pg 97
  • Exit counseling excluded from inducement list
  • HEA 428(b)(3) 435(d)(5), DCL pg 134-135
  • Entrance and exit counseling excluded from code
    of conduct gift ban
  • HEA 487(e)(2)(B)(IV), DCL pg 69-71

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What This Means to You
  • Lenders / guarantors can offer materials and
    technology for entrance and exit counseling
  • booklets and brochures
  • online counseling products
  • presentation materials
  • train the trainer
  • Lenders / guarantors can assist with exit
    counseling
  • neutral and school-controlled
  • Schools must ensure entrance / exit materials
    meet the new requirements

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Entrance Counseling
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Entrance Counseling
  • Counseling required at or prior to loan
    disbursement to a first-time FFEL or DL borrower
  • excludes consol and parent PLUS borrower
  • provide in simple understandable manner
  • HEOA specifies method options
  • in-person
  • written form, which student must sign return
  • online, which student must acknowledge
  • use of interactive programs is encouraged
  • test borrowers understanding

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Entrance Counseling Requirements
  • HEOA creates statutory requirements (some
    partially duplicated in existing regulations)
  • explanation of MPN usage
  • information on NSLDS and how borrowers can access
    their own records
  • likely consequences of default
  • including adverse credit reports, litigation,
    Federal debt collection procedures
  • reminder that obligation to fully repay loan
    applies regardless of program completion or
    completion within regular time

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Entrance Counseling Requirements
  • Statutory requirements (contd)
  • Sample monthly repayment amounts
  • based on
  • range of indebtedness levels of sub and unsub
    Stafford and, as appropriate, graduate borrowers
    with sub and unsub Stafford and Grad PLUS
  • OR
  • average cumulative indebtedness of borrowers in
    same program at the school

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Entrance Counseling Requirements
  • Statutory requirements (contd)
  • effect that accepting loan may have on other aid
    (to the extent practicable)
  • information on interest accrual and
    capitalization when not paid by borr or Secy
  • borrower option to pay interest while in school
    (unsub Stafford and PLUS loans)

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Entrance Counseling Requirements
  • Statutory requirements (contd)
  • Definition of half-time enrollment, during
    regular and summer terms (if applicable)
  • include consequences of dropping below half-time
  • Explanation of importance of contacting
    appropriate offices in the event of withdrawal
  • so school can provide exit counseling, including
    info on repayment options and loan consolidation
  • Name and contact information if borrower has
    questions about
  • rights and responsibilities
  • loan terms and conditions

15
Exit Counseling
16
Exit Counseling
  • Required prior to completing course of study or
    at time of departure
  • HEOA establishes single standard for FFEL and DL
    Stafford and Grad PLUS, and for Perkins loans

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Exit Counseling Requirements
  • Retains existing statutory requirements
  • Average monthly repayment amounts
  • Review of repayment plans
  • Debt management strategies designed to facilitate
    repayment
  • Terms and conditions for partial cancellation

18
Exit Counseling Requirements
  • HEOA also adds new statutory requirements (some
    partially duplicated in existing regulations)
  • repayment plans
  • description of different features of each plan
  • sample information showing
  • average monthly payments
  • difference in interest paid
  • difference in total payments
  • option to prepay, pay on a shorter schedule, and
    change repayment plans
  • general description of tax benefits

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Exit Counseling Requirements
  • Statutory requirements (contd)
  • NSLDS
  • availability and how it can be used to obtain
    information on loan status
  • effects of loan consolidation under FFEL or DL
  • effect on total interest and fees to be paid, and
    length of repayment
  • effect on underlying loan benefits
  • grace periods, loan forgiveness, cancellation,
    deferment
  • option to prepay or change repayment plans
  • fact that borrower benefits may vary by lender

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Exit Counseling Requirements
  • Statutory requirements (contd)
  • consequences of default
  • including adverse credit reports, litigation,
    Federal debt collection procedures
  • forgiveness or cancellation provisions
  • general description of terms and conditions for
    full or partial forgiveness
  • copy of ED information 485(d)
  • forbearance
  • general description of terms and conditions to
    defer payments or be granted forbearance
  • copy of ED information 485(d)

21
Departmental Publication
  • Existing requirement 485(d)
  • Specific terms and conditions under which student
    may
  • obtain partial or total cancellation
  • defer repayment of loans for service
  • include maximum level of compensation that
    student may receive from tax-exempt organization
    to qualify for deferment
  • explicitly state students may qualify for partial
    cancellation or deferments when serving as paid
    employee of tax-exempt organization

22
Departmental Publication
  • Existing requirements (contd)
  • Includes information to enable borrowers to
    assess the practical consequences of loan
    consolidation
  • differences in deferment eligibility, interest
    rates, monthly payments, and finance charges
  • samples of consolidation profiles to illustrate
    such consequences

23
Departmental Publication
  • New requirements
  • Information about various payment options
    available on student loans
  • including income-sensitive and income-based
    repayment (FFEL loans)
  • including income-contingent and income-based
    repayment (DL loans)
  • samples of consolidation profiles to illustrate
    such consequences
  • Information on forbearance
  • including increase in debt resulting from
    capitalization of interest

24
Departmental Publication
  • New requirements
  • ED required to widely publicize the location of
    information and promote its use
  • No details yet provided by ED on availability

25
Next Steps
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Implementation
  • Entrance and exit counseling provisions effective
    August 14, 2008
  • Prior regulatory requirements still apply
  • in the event of conflict, statute supersedes
  • Other ED guidance continues to apply
  • in the event of conflict, statute supersedes
  • 2008-09 FSA Handbook Volume 2, Chapter 6
  • pages 2-78 thru 2-84
  • ECMC chart of entrance/exit requirements
  • www.ecmc.org

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Looking Ahead
  • 2009 negotiated rulemaking
  • 5 committees
  • entrance and exit counseling scheduled for Team
    II Loans-School-based Loan Issues
  • expected to commence in February
  • DCL notes some topics will be incorporate through
    notice and rule (without neg reg)
  • New presidency, priorities, and budget

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