Compliance Considerations for Academic Innovation

 
Compliance Considerations
for Academic Innovation
 
Academic Calendar
 
K-State is currently reporting as a standard term university
.
Every eligible program must have a defined academic year.
 
For Federal Student Aid (FSA) purposes, the academic year is
defined in weeks of instructional time and credit hours at K-State.
 
For programs in credit hours, the academic year must include 
at
least 
30 weeks of instructional time. (Instructional time for a
semester is measured from the first day of scheduled classes to
the last day of scheduled examinations.)
 
 
Academic Calendar cont.
 
For undergraduate programs, the law and regulation, set the
number of credit hours to a minimum of 24 credit hours to be
completed by a full-time student within an academic year.
 
Nov. 2019 Dear Colleague opened up a term (semester) to be
anywhere from 14 to 21 weeks of instruction.
 
No class may start in one term and end in another term
.
 
Modular Classes & Intersession
 
 
For FSA purposes, an institution is allowed to combine “modules” into
a standard
 term. 
The U.S. Dept. of Ed. considers individual courses
that start and end within the confines of a defined standard term to
be “modules.”
Interse
ssion courses can be “tacked” on to a regular term provided:
resulting term does not exceed the maximum number of 21
weeks of instructional time,
intersession courses only overlap with the term to which they are
joined, and
the intersession is only joined to one term
 
Accelerated Programs
 
Federal Title IV Regulations – Career
No allowance for a “blended” student career
Student is considered 
either
 an 
undergraduate
 student or a
graduate/professional
 student for federal student aid
eligibility purposes
Graduate/Professional definition
“[Student] is not receiving Title IV aid as an undergraduate for the
same period of enrollment.” Excerpt 34 CFR 668.2(b)
 
Accelerated Programs cont.
 
Federal Title IV Regulations – Career
Period of enrollment = semester
Recognition of a student’s career status (undergrad vs.
grad/prof) drives
Type of federal aid that may be awarded AND
Differing dollar values of aid awarded
 
 
Accelerated Degrees cont.
 
Federal Title IV Regs – Enrollment Level
If student is Undergrad – ONLY semester course work that
fulfills completion of undergrad degree may be counted in
establishing federal aid eligibility for the semester.
Example Pell ( 12 credits enrolled, only 9 credits count toward
undergrad. . . )
 
Accelerated Degrees cont.
 
Federal Title IV Regs – Enrollment Level
If student is Graduate – ONLY semester course work that
fulfills completion of graduate degree may be counted in
establishing federal aid eligibility for the semester.
Example Federal Loan ( 10 credits enrolled, only 4 credits count
toward grad. . . )
Adherence to program structure and delivery is key to
university Title IV, student aid compliance
 
2024-25 FAFSA coming in December 2023!
 
 
Streamline the FAFSA Form 108 Questions to 36
Replacing the Expected Family Contribution (EFC) with the
Student Aid Index (SAI)
Two ways to determine Pell eligibility – SAI formula or Federal
Poverty Tables
Expanding access to the IRS information for majority of filers
 
2024-25 FAFSA cont.
 
Two Areas of Concern:
Unlike EFC, SAI will not take into consideration number of
family members in college
If required to report assets, filers will no longer be allowed to
exempt small businesses or family farm net value
 
OSFA working collaboratively with Office of Institutional
Research and Assessment on #1 above.
 
2024-25 FAFSA cont.
 
 
REMOVED Question: Selective Service
REMOVED Question: Drug Conviction
 
 
Cost of Attendance – FAFSA Simplification Act
 
Dear Colleague Letter on November 4
th
, 2022.
“Room and Board” must be called “Food and Housing”
Must include three meals a day regardless of student choice.
On-Campus housing must show average or median amount
assessed –whichever is greater.
Living at home with parents must still include reasonable
expenses- may not be zero.
For students living on military base- they are allowed food
but not housing costs.
Disclosures must include all COA elements and must appear on
ANY PORTION 
of the website that describes tuition and fees.
 
 
 
Questions?
 
Robert Gamez, Director OSFA
audi@k-state.edu
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Exploring compliance requirements in academic innovation, this content delves into the academic calendar structure, modular classes, intersession programs, and considerations for accelerated degree programs under Federal Title IV regulations. Topics cover the definition of the academic year, credit hour requirements for student aid eligibility, and distinctions between undergraduate and graduate student classifications impacting federal aid awards.

  • Compliance
  • Academic Innovation
  • Student Aid
  • Regulations
  • Education

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  1. Compliance Considerations for Academic Innovation

  2. Academic Calendar K-State is currently reporting as a standard term university. Every eligible program must have a defined academic year. For Federal Student Aid (FSA) purposes, the academic year is defined in weeks of instructional time and credit hours at K-State. For programs in credit hours, the academic year must include at least 30 weeks of instructional time. (Instructional time for a semester is measured from the first day of scheduled classes to the last day of scheduled examinations.)

  3. Academic Calendar cont. For undergraduate programs, the law and regulation, set the number of credit hours to a minimum of 24 credit hours to be completed by a full-time student within an academic year. Nov. 2019 Dear Colleague opened up a term (semester) to be anywhere from 14 to 21 weeks of instruction. No class may start in one term and end in another term.

  4. Modular Classes & Intersession For FSA purposes, an institution is allowed to combine modules into a standard term. The U.S. Dept. of Ed. considers individual courses that start and end within the confines of a defined standard term to be modules. Intersession courses can be tacked on to a regular term provided: resulting term does not exceed the maximum number of 21 weeks of instructional time, intersession courses only overlap with the term to which they are joined, and the intersession is only joined to one term

  5. Accelerated Programs Federal Title IV Regulations Career No allowance for a blended student career Student is considered either an undergraduate student or a graduate/professional student for federal student aid eligibility purposes Graduate/Professional definition [Student] is not receiving Title IV aid as an undergraduate for the same period of enrollment. Excerpt 34 CFR 668.2(b)

  6. Accelerated Programs cont. Federal Title IV Regulations Career Period of enrollment = semester Recognition of a student s career status (undergrad vs. grad/prof) drives Type of federal aid that may be awarded AND Differing dollar values of aid awarded

  7. Accelerated Degrees cont. Federal Title IV Regs Enrollment Level If student is Undergrad ONLY semester course work that fulfills completion of undergrad degree may be counted in establishing federal aid eligibility for the semester. Example Pell ( 12 credits enrolled, only 9 credits count toward undergrad. . . )

  8. Accelerated Degrees cont. Federal Title IV Regs Enrollment Level If student is Graduate ONLY semester course work that fulfills completion of graduate degree may be counted in establishing federal aid eligibility for the semester. Example Federal Loan ( 10 credits enrolled, only 4 credits count toward grad. . . ) Adherence to program structure and delivery is key to university Title IV, student aid compliance

  9. 2024-25 FAFSA coming in December 2023! Streamline the FAFSA Form 108 Questions to 36 Replacing the Expected Family Contribution (EFC) with the Student Aid Index (SAI) Two ways to determine Pell eligibility SAI formula or Federal Poverty Tables Expanding access to the IRS information for majority of filers

  10. 2024-25 FAFSA cont. Two Areas of Concern: Unlike EFC, SAI will not take into consideration number of family members in college If required to report assets, filers will no longer be allowed to exempt small businesses or family farm net value OSFA working collaboratively with Office of Institutional Research and Assessment on #1 above.

  11. 2024-25 FAFSA cont. REMOVED Question: Selective Service REMOVED Question: Drug Conviction

  12. Cost of Attendance FAFSA Simplification Act Dear Colleague Letter on November 4th, 2022. Room and Board must be called Food and Housing Must include three meals a day regardless of student choice. On-Campus housing must show average or median amount assessed whichever is greater. Living at home with parents must still include reasonable expenses- may not be zero. For students living on military base- they are allowed food but not housing costs. Disclosures must include all COA elements and must appear on ANY PORTION of the website that describes tuition and fees.

  13. Questions? Robert Gamez, Director OSFA audi@k-state.edu

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