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(Campus-Based) Subject: Reminder - Deadline for 2016-2017 Underuse Penalty Waiver for the Campus-Based Programs is February 8, 2016

Posted Date:January 11, 2016

Author: Sue O'Flaherty, Service Director, Program Management, Federal Student Aid

Subject: Reminder - Deadline for 2016-2017 Underuse Penalty Waiver for the Campus-Based Programs is February 8, 2016

In accordance with sections 413D(d)(2) and 442(d)(2) of the Higher Education Act of 1965 as amended (HEA), if a school returns more than 10 percent of its Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) or Federal Work-Study (FWS) allocations in a given award year, the allocation for the second succeeding award year is reduced by the dollar amount returned unless the Secretary waives this provision. The deadline to request a waiver of the 2016-2017 Award Year penalty of FWS and FSEOG for the underuse of 2014-2015 Award Year funds is February 8, 2016. This deadline was announced in the "Federal Work-Study, and Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant programs; 2015-2016 Award Year Deadline Dates," published in the Federal Register on January 12, 2015 (80 FR 1495).

A school can determine if it is subject to an underuse penalty by reviewing its most recent Fiscal Operations Report and Application to Participate (FISAP) or Campus-Based Tentative Funding Worksheet for 2016-2017 (see sections below). The school may submit an underuse penalty waiver request if the school is able to explain that the underuse was due to circumstances beyond its control and why those circumstances are not expected to recur.

The request and justification for the waiver of the underuse penalty must be submitted electronically by 11:59 P.M. (ET) on February 8, 2016. The transmission must be completed and accepted by 11:59 P.M. to meet the deadline. Paper waiver request submissions will not be accepted.

How to determine if there will be an Underuse Penalty prior to receiving the Tentative Funding Worksheets

To determine if a school is subject to an allocation reduction in its 2016-2017 FSEOG or FWS funds, review the 2016-2017 FISAP that was due October 1, 2015.

For FSEOG – Determine the underused percentage by dividing the unexpended 2014-2015 funds in Part IV, Section E, Item 18 by the school's 2014-2015 FSEOG allocation in Part IV, Section A, Item 1. If that quotient is more than 10 percent, the 2016-2017 FSEOG allocation will be reduced by the amount of unexpended 2014-2015 FSEOG funds (Part IV, Section E, Item 18).

For FWS – Determine the underused percentage by dividing the unexpended 2014-2015 funds in Part V, Section E, Item 19 by the school's 2014-2015 FWS allocation in Part V, Section A, Item 1. If that quotient is more than 10 percent, the 2016-2017 FWS allocation will be reduced by the amount of unexpended 2014-2015 FWS funds (Part V, Section E, Item 19).

How to determine if there is an Underuse Penalty based on the Tentative Funding Worksheets

The Campus-Based Tentative Funding Worksheets for 2016-2017 will be posted to the eCampus-Based (eCB) Web site by January 29, 2016. If the school failed to expend more than 90 percent of its 2014-2015 program allocation(s), the underuse penalty will be applied to the tentative 2016-2017 award allocations.

Schools may access their Tentative Funding Level worksheets from the eCB Web site “Self-Service page” under the “Campus-Based Notifications” section. The percentage of underused FSEOG funds is shown in the FSEOG Tentative Funding worksheet at Item 32. Underused Percentage, and the tentative FSEOG Allocation Reduction amount is shown at Item 33. Allocation Reduction. The percentage of underused FWS funds is shown in the FWS Tentative Funding worksheet at Item 35. Underused Percentage, and the tentative FWS Allocation Reduction amount is shown at Item 36. Allocation Reduction. The full explanation of all the fields in the Tentative Funding worksheet will be provided in an attachment to a forthcoming Electronic Announcement posted on the Information for Financial Aid Professionals (IFAP) Web site.

How to Request an Underuse Penalty Waiver

A school may request a waiver of the underuse penalties for one or both of the FSEOG and FWS programs:

    • Access the school's submitted FISAP on the eCB Web site.

    • Select the "yes" button in Part II, Section C, Field 6.

    • Click on "Submit" at the bottom of the menu on the left side of the screen.

    • Select "Submit Waiver" from the drop down list.

    • In the ‘Notes’ box:

      • Explain the circumstances that caused the underuse of the allocation.

      • Specify why those circumstances were beyond the school's control.

      • Specify why those circumstances are not expected to recur and/or how the school plans to prevent future underuse.

      • Also indicate in this explanation that the entire underused portion of the allocation has been returned to the Department of Education through G5.

    • After entering the information, click the "Submit" button.

    • When ready to submit the request, click "Continue to Submit." A message will be displayed indicating the request has been submitted.

What Happens Next

A panel of Department of Education staff members will review the penalty waiver requests and justifications and will notify the school in an e-mail to the school’s Financial Aid Administrator whether the request has been granted or denied.

If the waiver request is granted, the 2014-2015 allocation will be reduced by the unused amount, but the underuse penalty will not be applied when final awards for 2016-2017 are made.

If the waiver request is denied, the 2014-2015 allocation will be reduced by the unused amount and the underuse penalty will be applied when final awards for 2016-2017 are made.

Contact Information

For questions regarding an underuse penalty waiver justification, contact the Campus-Based Call Center at 877/801-7168 or by e-mail at CBFOB@ed.gov. Customer service representatives are available Monday through Friday from 8:00 A.M. until 8:00 P.M. (ET).