PROFESSIONAL JUDGMENT Its Your Decision!. WHAT IS PROFESSIONAL JUDGMENT? Section 479A in the HEA authorizes us to use PJ

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EXAMPLES OF PJ SITUATIONS Adjusting Cost of Attendance components Adjusting data elements used to calculate EFC Direct changes to EFC is not permitted Performing a Dependency Override Establishing eligibility for a dependent student to receive Federal Direct Unsubsidized loans if parent refuses to complete FAFSA and support student

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PROFESSIONAL JUDGMENT Its Your Decision! WHAT IS PROFESSIONAL JUDGMENT? Section 479A in the HEA authorizes us to use PJ EXAMPLES OF PJ SITUATIONS Adjusting Cost of Attendance components Adjusting data elements used to calculate EFC Direct changes to EFC is not permitted Performing a Dependency Override Establishing eligibility for a dependent student to receive Federal Direct Unsubsidized loans if parent refuses to complete FAFSA and support student ELEMENTS THAT CAN BE ADJUSTED AGI Wages Earned Taxes Paid Number in Household Number in College Additional Financial Information Untaxed Income Asset information Dislocated Worker Status Federal Benefit Programs (i.e.- SNAP, WIC, TANF, etc.) Dependency Status Only for dependent to independent FIRST RULE OF PJ IS DOCUMENT! Keep in mind that all special circumstances must be verified first to ensure you start with accurate data Types of documents you may wish to collect Tax returns W2s Last pay stubs 3 rd party documents Legal documents Letter from employers LOSS OF INCOME AND/OR ADDITIONAL EXPENSES TYPES OF INCOME LOSSES Losses of Income Unemployment or income reduction Death of parent/spouse Divorce of parent/student Loss of child support One-time lump sum payout See GEN Additional Expenses Extended family support Such as nursing home expenses Unusual medical/dental expenses that exceed 11% of the IPA Unusual non- discretionary debt that exceeds 12% of the IPA Private school costs for children in elementary or high school How could some of these factors affect a students EFC? MEDICAL EXPENSES EXAMPLE Hands on example: Lets say you have a dependent student whose parents experienced an annual medical expense totaling $5,000. The student has 4 in the household and 1 in college. How would you calculate how much of the $5,000 exceeds the 11% of the IPA? DEPENDENCY OVERRIDES & UNSUBSIDIZED STAFFORD ELIGIBILITY Authority given for dependency overrides HEA Section 480(d) DEPENDENCY OVERRIDES Any student who answers No to all the dependency questions is dependent even if student is self-supporting Students who have extenuating circumstances can request an FAA to consider a dependency override Requires documentation to the validity of the extenuating circumstances Personal statement Letters from professionals Remember: DOCUMENT, DOCUMENT, DOCUMENT! Per CCRAA, Schools have the authority to accept the dependency override that was performed and approved by another school without additional documentation. DEPENDENCY OVERRIDES Factors to consider Abandonment by parents Unable to locate a parent after reasonable attempts Situations of abuse DEPENDENCY OVERRIDES None of the following examples merit a dependency override: 1.Parents refuse to contribute to the student's education 2.Parents are unwilling to provide information on the FAFSA or for verification 3.Parents do not claim student as a dependent for income tax purposes 4.Student demonstrates total self- sufficiency YOU BE THE JUDGE Laura is a first-time freshman living with her grandparents. She is not under legal guardianship, but she has been living with her grandparents since she was 5 when her father left the country. Her mother died when she was 2. She has had no contact with her father since she was 5 and neither has her grandparents, although he sent a check out of the blue when she turned 18 for $5,000. Would you consider Laura independent? Would you consider Laura independent? Why or why not? FEDERAL DIRECT UNSUBSIDIZED LOAN ELIGIBILITY FAAs may use professional judgment to determine if a dependent student may be offered Federal Direct Unsubsidized loans without parental data on the FAFSA To do this, FAAs must verify: Parent no longer provides financial support Parent refuses to file the FAFSA FAA must collect a signed statement from the parent affirming the above while also certifying that they will not provide support in the future (Include the date support ended.) COST OF ATTENDANCE ADJUSTMENTS Budgets, budgets, budgets! STANDARD COA COMPONENTS 1.Tuition & Fees 2.Books & Supplies 3.Room & Board 4.Transportation 5.Personal Expenses TYPES OF ADJUSTMENTS TO CONSIDER Additional mortgage/rent charges Unusual car repair or transportation costs Dependent care costs Computer/Laptop expenses Unusual medical/dental expenses not covered by insurance WHAT YOU CANNOT DO IN A PJ A PJ is award year specific and cannot carry forward from year to year unless subsequent request & documentation are received You cannot directly change an EFC You cannot make changes to the EFC formula You may not establish automatic categories of special circumstances. All PJ must be conducted on a case by case basis. PJ cannot be used to circumvent the law PJ cannot be used to waive student eligibility requirements PJ cannot make an Independent student dependent TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE! Case Study WRAPPING UP Understanding the complexity of the EFC makes you an effective FAA! You have the authority to use professional judgment so use it (with proper documentation) RESOURCES EFC Formula Guide14EFCFormulaGuide1516.pdf14EFCFormulaGuide1516.pdf FSA Handbook, Application Verification Guide, Chapter 5, Special Cases DCL: GEN-09-04, GEN-09-05, GEN-11-04, GEN-11-15