FFELP Loan Packaging
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Current as of March 2006
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Course objectives
- Learn the components of the cost of attendance
and basic FFELP packaging principles
- Discuss current and future Stafford annual
and aggregate loan limits
- Discuss PLUS loan “limits”
- Engage in packaging examples including
Stafford and PLUS loans
- Learn tips for handling overawards
Cost of attendance and basic FFELP
packaging principles
Cost of attendance components
- Tuition and fees
- Room and board
- Books and supplies
- Transportation
- Personal/miscellaneous expenses
- Loan fees
COA may also include allowances for
- Dependent care expenses
- Disability related expenses
- Study-abroad expenses
- Effective July 1, 2006, a one-time cost
to the student of obtaining his/her first
professional credentials
Basic packaging “formula”
Cost of attendance (COA)
― Expected Family Contribution (EFC)
― Estimated Financial Assistance (EFA)
Financial need
Before packaging Stafford loans
for undergrads
•School that participates in Pell GrantProgram
must determine the student’s eligibility for Pell
•If student is eligible for Pell, the amount must
be included in student’s estimated financial
assistance (EFA) when determining student’s
Stafford loan eligibility
Before packaging unsub Stafford loans
A school must determine a student’s eligibility
for a subsidized Stafford loan
Stafford loan annual and
aggregate limits
Base Stafford loan annual limits
(undergrad)
Maximum amount that dependent undergraduate
student may be awarded in Stafford loan
(in sub or unsub or both):
Grade level / Before 7/1/07 / On/after7/1/07
1st year / $2,625 / $3,500
2nd year / $3,500 / $4,500
3rd year / $5,500 / $5,500
4th year
and beyond / $5,500 / $5,500
Additional unsubsidized Stafford loan
annual limits (undergrad)
- For independent students and students whose
parents are unable to obtain a PLUS loan
- Provides unsubsidized Stafford loan funds in
addition to the Stafford base annual loan limits
- 1st year: $4,000
- 2nd year: $4,000
- 3rd year: $5,000
- 4th year and beyond: $5,000
Important note
At school with 2-year programs, 2nd year
limits are highest that can be offered, no matter
how long it takes student to complete program
Multiple programs
A school may not link separate, stand-alone programs
of study to allow a student to qualify for a higher
annual loan limit than the student would otherwise
be eligible to receive
Preparatory/certification annual limits
For students who are:
- Taking preparatory courses to be able
to enroll in an undergraduate or graduate
program, or
- Taking courses to obtain a teacher
certification
Undergrad prep coursework / Grad prep course
work / Teacher cert
Base Stafford limit / $2625 / $5500 / $5500
Additional unsub Stafford limit / $4000 / $5000* / $5000*
*These limits will increase to $7000 effective 7/1/07
Stafford annual loan limits (grad)
Maximum amount that graduate student may
be awarded in Stafford loan funds:
Before 7/1/07 / On/after 7/1/07Sub and unsub total* / $18,500 / $20,500
*No more than $8,500 of total can be subsidized
Stafford loan aggregate limits (undergrad)
•Maximum that a dependent student can borrow
in Stafford loan funds (sub or unsub or both)
as an undergrad― $23,000
•Maximum that an independent student can borrow
in Stafford loan funds as an undergrad― $46,000
(no more than $23,000 of which can be subsidized)
Stafford loan aggregate limits (grad)
Maximum that a student can borrow in Stafford loan
funds as a grad*― $138,500
(no more than $65,500 of which can be subsidized)
*Including any Stafford loan funds borrowed as an undergrad
PLUS loan annual/aggregate “limits”
- PLUS loan is available to
- Parents of dependent undergrad students
- Grad/prof students (effective 7/1/06)
- No annual or aggregate limit for PLUS loans
- PLUS loans are only limited by COA minus EFA
Basic packaging examples
Awarding subsidized Stafford
•Student must have financial need to be
awarded a subsidized Stafford loan
•Example (2nd year, dependent undergrad
student):
COA = $10,000
EFC = - $4,000
Other aid = - $2,000
Need = $4,000
School may award $3,500 in subStafford loan
Awarding unsubsidized Stafford
•Student does not have to have financial
need to be awarded an unsubsidized
Stafford loan
•Example (1st year, dependent undergrad
student):
COA = $10,000
EFC = - $8,000
Other aid = -$2,000
Need = $0
School may award $2,625 in unsubStafford loan
Important note
A student can borrow an unsubsidized Stafford
loan to replace all or part of the EFC
Awarding sub and unsub
Example (grad student)
COA = $20,000
EFC = -$5,000
Other aid = -$8,000
Need = $7,000
School may award $12,000 in Stafford
($7,000 sub and $5,000 unsub)
Awarding PLUS
COA = $10,000
Other aid (sub Stafford) = -$2,625
Unmet COA= $7,375
$7,375 (maximum PLUS loan that
can be awarded)
Important note
A PLUS loan borrower can borrow a PLUS loan
to replace all or part of the EFC
Overawards
An overaward occurs when:
- A school has awarded a Stafford loan
in excess of a student’s annual or aggregate
loan limit
- A school has awarded a student need-based
aid in excess of his or her financial need
- A school has awarded a student in excess
of his or her COA
Preventing overawards
A school must have procedures in place
to ensure that it does not overaward a student
Resolving overawards
An overaward may exist after a school has
awarded a student if:
- The student’s EFC changes
- The student receives aid that was not
previously reported to the school
A school must reduce or eliminate overaward
using one of these options:
- Use unsub or PLUS to replace EFC,
if not already done
- Return the full undelivered amount of loan
to lender and ask lender to reissue only the
portion for which borrower is eligible
- Return only the portion of the disbursement
for which borrower is no longer eligible
Example
COA = $10,000
EFC = - $4,000
Need= $6,000
School awards student sub Stafford of $2,625
After awarding student, school finds out student
is receiving $4,000 scholarship
COA = $10,000
EFC = -$4,000
Other aid = -$4,000
Need= $2,000
School revises aid package to
$2,000 sub and $625 unsub