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Three New Sections Available for NASFAA Self-Evaluation Guide for 2004-05

Three additional sections of the Twentieth Edition of the NASFAA Self-Evaluation Guide for Institutional Participation in Title IV and Other Federal Programs have been posted to the Association's Web site, making a total of 23 sections now available. The newly posted sections are Return of Title IV Funds and the final two Health and Human Services (HHS) sectionsthe Health Professions Student Loans, Primary Care, and Loans for Disadvantaged Students section; and the Nursing Student Loans section. All of the HHS sections have been reviewed by HHS Bureau of Health Professions staff.

This NASFAA Self-Evaluation Guide serves as an evaluation tool to help your institution prepare for required audits of the institutions administration of the Title IV student financial assistance programs during the 2004-05 award year. This edition of the Guide therefore highlights changes to Title IV regulations effective for the 2004-05 award year. We hope that you find this Guide helpful as you evaluate your institutions compliance with current statutes and regulations.

The Guide is being posted in phases. The following sections have been posted:

  • Introduction
  • Institutional Policies & Procedures
  • Return of Title IV Funds
  • Personnel & Interoffice Communication
  • Student Consumer Information
  • FERPA
  • Recommended Good Practices
  • Statement of Ethical Principles

  • Student Eligibility
  • Verification
  • The Campus-Based Programs, Common Provisions
  • Federal Perkins Loan Program
  • Federal Work-Study Program
  • Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant Program
  • Federal Family Education Loan Program
  • Federal Direct Student Loan Program
  • Bureau of Indian Affairs

  • Health Professions Student Loans, Primary Care, and Loans for Disadvantaged Students
  • Health Education Assistance Loan Program
  • Nursing Student Loans
  • Scholarships for Disadvantage Students
  • Exceptional Financial Need Scholarship and Financial Assistance for Disadvantaged Health Professions Students Programs
  • Appendix B: Frequently Used Acronyms
Additional sections will be posted to NASFAA's Web site at http://www.nasfaa.org/publications/2004/selfeval20.asp as they are completed. Coming next will be the Federal Pell Grant Program section. You will be notified via Today's News when new sections are added.

Please note that the Guide is a benefit of NASFAA membership and requires a Web ID and password to access.

By the NASFAA Department of Training and Technical Assistance

Posted January 27, 2005 on www.NASFAA.org, the Web Site of the
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