Source: http://www.nasfaa.org/StudentAidIndex?Administrative_Capability
Timestamp: 2020-07-07 13:04:26
Document Index: 166566586

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 1082', '§ 432', '§ 1092', '§ 485', '§ 1085', '§ 435', 'art 3', '§ 1099', '§ 498', '§ 1094', '§ 487']

An institution that meets the Title IV eligibility criteria does not automatically qualify for actual participation in the Title IV programs. The institution must also meet criteria designed to demonstrate its ability to administer the Title IV programs (administrative capability) and criteria to ensure its financial stability.
Related topics in this Index: Institutional Eligibility; Financial Responsibility of Institutions; Program Participation Agreement
U.S. Code, Title 20—Education Chapter 28—Higher Education Resources and Student Assistance Subchapter IV—Student Assistance > Part B—Federal Family Education Loan Program § 1082 Legal powers and responsibilities [HEA § 432]
Chapter 28—Higher Education Resources and Student Assistance Subchapter IV—Student Assistance Part G—General Provisions Relating to Student Assistance Programs § 1092 Institutional and financial assistance information for students [HEA § 485]
U.S. Code, Title 20—Education Chapter 28—Higher Education Resources and Student Assistance Subchapter IV—Student Assistance > Part B—Federal Family Education Loan Program § 1085 Definitions for student loan insurance program [HEA § 435]
U.S. Code, Title 20—Education Chapter 28—Higher Education Resources and Student Assistance Subchapter IV—Student Assistance > Part H—Program Integrity, Subpart 3—Eligibility and Certification Procedures § 1099c Eligibility and certification procedures [HEA § 498]
U.S. Code, Title 20—Education Chapter 28—Higher Education Resources and Student Assistance Subchapter IV—Student Assistance > Part G—General Provisions Relating to Student Assistance Programs § 1094 Program participation agreements [HEA § 487]
2019-20 FSA Handbook, Vol. 2
NASFAA Benchmarking Report
NASFAA Benchmarking Report provides a staffing model and describes key factors that impact financial aid office salaries, staff size, administrative capacity, and campus relations. It also provides a general measure of how offices with similar characteristics (e.g., size, institution type, control) are staffed.
Adequate number of qualified Title IV aid administrators
668.16(b)(2)
2019-20 FSA Handbook, Vol. 2, Ch. 3
Adverse findings reflecting significant problems that affect administrative ability
668.16(j)
Capable individual to administer and coordinate Title IV participation (coordinating official)
668.16(b)(1)
See also top list entry for Cohort Default Rate
668.16(m)(2)
668.16(m)(1)
Communication among institutional offices
668.16(b)(3)
673.5(c)
685.102(b)
Conflicting or discrepant information and suspected fraud
668.16(f)
2019-20 FSA Handbook, Vol. 1, Ch. 1
Referral of suspected fraud by students with respect to Title IV applications
668.16(g)(1)
Referral of suspected illegal conduct (fraud, misrepresentation, conversion or breach of fiduciary responsibility, etc.) by school employee, third-party servicer, or other agent with respect to Title IV eligibility and funding of the institution and its students
668.16(g)(2)
668.71 to 668.75
See also top list entry for Consumer Information
668.16(h)
668.16(k)
Electronic Announcement, 9/28/18
Federal Register, 5/3/18
Electronic Announcement, 2/28/18
Electronic Announcement, 9/13/17
Foreign schools (Hurricane Irma and Hurricane Maria)
Federal Register, 10/18/17
668.16(o)
GEN-04-08
General compliance and competency
668.16(a)
668.16(n)
High school diploma evaluations
668.16(p)
Electronic Announcement, 7/23/19
668.16(d)(1)
2019-20 FSA Handbook, Vol. 2, Ch. 7
Fiscal reports and financial statements
668.16(i)
2019-20 FSA Handbook, Vol. 2, Ch. 4
Reimbursements from private education lenders
668.16(d)(2)
Reporting foreign ownership, control, contracts, and gifts
Electronic Announcement, 12/23/19
Satisfactory academic progress: institutional standards
See also top list entry for Satisfactory Academic Progress
668.16(e)
Separation (division) of functions (authorizing vs. disbursing aid)/Adequate checks and balances
668.16(c)
675.19(a)(1)
676.19(a)(1)
668.15(f)(3)
Withdrawal rate (newly participating schools)
668.16(l)
2019-20 FSA Handbook, Vol. 2, Ch. 1
Written procedures and responsibilities for offices involved in Title IV administration
668.16(b)(4)