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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
[Docket No. ED–2015–ICCD–0101]
Agency Information Collection
Activities; Comment Request; 2016–
2017 Federal Student Aid Application
Federal Student Aid (FSA),
Department of Education (ED).
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
In accordance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44
U.S.C. chapter 3501 et seq.), ED is
proposing a revision of an existing
information collection.
DATES: Interested persons are invited to
submit comments on or before October
13, 2015.
ADDRESSES: To access and review all the
documents related to the information
collection listed in this notice, please
use https://wwww.regulations.gov by
searching the Docket ID number ED–
2015–ICCD–0101. Comments submitted
in response to this notice should be
submitted electronically through the
Federal eRulemaking Portal at https://
www.regulations.gov by selecting the
Docket ID number or via postal mail,
commercial delivery, or hand delivery.
Please note that comments submitted by
fax or email and those submitted after
the comment period will not be
accepted. Written requests for
information or comments submitted by
postal mail or delivery should be
addressed to the Director of the
Information Collection Clearance
Division, U.S. Department of Education,
400 Maryland Avenue SW, LBJ, Room
2E105, Washington, DC 20202–4537.
SUMMARY:
For
specific questions related to collection
activities, please contact the Douglas A.
Pineda Robles, 202–377–4578.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Department of Education (ED), in
accordance with the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA) (44 U.S.C.
3506(c)(2)(A)), provides the general
public and Federal agencies with an
opportunity to comment on proposed,
revised, and continuing collections of
information. This helps ED assess the
impact of its information collection
requirements and minimize the public’s
reporting burden. It also helps the
public understand the ED’s information
collection requirements and provide the
requested data in the desired format. ED
is soliciting comments on the proposed
information collection request (ICR) that
is described below. ED is especially
interested in public comments
addressing the following issues: (1) Is
this collection necessary to the proper
functions of ED; (2) will this
information be processed and used in a
timely manner; (3) is the estimate of
burden accurate; (4) how might ED
enhance the quality, utility, and clarity
of the information to be collected; and
(5) how might ED minimize the burden
of this collection on the respondents,
including through the use of
information technology. Please note that
written comments received in response
to this notice will be considered public
records.
Title of Collection: 2016–2017 Federal
Student Aid Application.
OMB Control Number: 1845–0001.
Type of Review: A revision of an
existing information collection.
Respondents/Affected Public:
Individuals or households.
Total Estimated Number of Annual
Responses: 40,135,807.
Total Estimated Number of Annual
Burden Hours: 20,560,481.
Abstract: Section 483 of the Higher
Education Act of 1965, as amended
(HEA), mandates that the Secretary of
Education ‘‘. . . shall produce,
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
distribute, and process free of charge
common financial reporting forms as
described in this subsection to be used
for application and reapplication to
determine the need and eligibility of a
student for financial assistance . . .’’.
The determination of need and
eligibility are for the following title IV,
HEA, federal student financial
assistance programs: the Federal Pell
Grant Program; the Campus-Based
programs (Federal Supplemental
Educational Opportunity Grant
(FSEOG), Federal Work-Study (FWS),
and the Federal Perkins Loan Program);
the William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan
Program; the Teacher Education
Assistance for College and Higher
Education (TEACH) Grant; and the Iraq
and Afghanistan Service Grant.
Federal Student Aid, an office of the
U.S. Department of Education (hereafter
‘‘the Department’’), subsequently
developed an application process to
collect and process the data necessary to
determine a student’s eligibility to
receive title IV, HEA program
assistance. The application process
involves an applicant’s submission of
the Free Application for Federal Student
Aid (FAFSA®). After submission of the
FAFSA, an applicant receives a Student
Aid Report (SAR), which is a summary
of the data they submitted on the
FAFSA. The applicant reviews the SAR,
and, if necessary, will make corrections
or updates to their submitted FAFSA
data. Institutions of higher education
listed by the applicant on the FAFSA
also receive a summary of processed
data submitted on the FAFSA which is
called the Institutional Student
Information Record (ISIR).
The Department seeks OMB approval
of all application components as a
single ‘‘collection of information’’. The
aggregate burden will be accounted for
under OMB Control Number 1845–0001.
The specific application components,
descriptions and submission methods
for each are listed in Table 1.
TABLE 1—FEDERAL STUDENT AID APPLICATION COMPONENTS
Component
Description
Submission method
Initial Submission of FAFSA
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FAFSA on the Web (FOTW)
FOTW—Renewal .................
FOTW—EZ ..........................
FOTW—EZ Renewal ...........
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Online FAFSA that offers applicants a customized experience.
Online FAFSA for applicants who have previously completed the FAFSA.
Online FAFSA for applicants who qualify for the Simplified Needs Test (SNT) or Automatic Zero (Auto
Zero) needs analysis formulas.
Online FAFSA for applicants who have previously completed the FAFSA and who qualify for the SNT or
Auto Zero needs analysis formulas.
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TABLE 1—FEDERAL STUDENT AID APPLICATION COMPONENTS—Continued
Component
FAFSA on the Phone
(FOTP).
FOTP—EZ ...........................
FAA Access .........................
FAA Access—Renewal ........
FAA Access—EZ .................
FAA Access—EZ Renewal ..
Electronic Other ...................
PDF FAFSA or Paper
FAFSA.
Description
Submission method
The Federal Student Aid Information Center (FSAIC)
representatives assist applicants by filing the FAFSA
on their behalf through FOTW.
FSAIC representatives assist applicants who qualify for
the SNT or Auto Zero needs analysis formulas by filing the FAFSA on their behalf through FOTW.
Online tool that a financial aid administrator (FAA) utilizes to submit a FAFSA.
Online tool that a FAA can utilize to submit a Renewal
FAFSA.
Online tool that a FAA can utilize to submit a FAFSA
for applicants who qualify for the SNT or Auto Zero
needs analysis formulas.
Online tool that a FAA can utilize to submit a FAFSA
for applicants who have previously completed the
FAFSA and who qualify for the SNT or Auto Zero
needs analysis formulas.
This is a submission done by a FAA, on behalf of the
applicant, using the Electronic Data Exchange (EDE).
The paper version of the FAFSA printed by the Department for applicants who are unable to access the
Internet or the online version of the FAFSA for applicants who can access the Internet but are unable to
complete the form using FOTW.
Submitted through www.fafsa.gov for applicants who
call 1–800–4–FED–AID.
Submitted through www.faaacess.ed.gov by a FAA on
behalf of an applicant.
The FAA may be using their mainframe computer or
software to facilitate the EDE process.
Mailed by the applicant.
Correcting Submitted FAFSA Information and Reviewing FAFSA Information
FOTW—Corrections .............
Electronic Other—Corrections.
Paper SAR—This is a SAR
and an option for corrections.
FAA Access—Corrections ...
Internal Department Corrections.
FSAIC Corrections ...............
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SAR Electronic (eSAR) ........
Any applicant who has a Federal Student Aid ID (FSA
ID)—regardless of how they originally applied—may
make corrections using FOTW Corrections.
With the applicant’s permission, corrections can be
made by a FAA using the EDE.
The full paper summary that is mailed to paper applicants who did not provide an e-mail address and to
applicants whose records were rejected due to critical errors during processing. Applicants can write
corrections directly on the paper SAR and mail for
processing.
An institution can use FAA Access to correct the
FAFSA.
The Department will submit an applicant’s record for
system-generated corrections.
Any applicant, with their Data Release Number (DRN),
can change the postsecondary institutions listed on
their FAFSA or change their address by calling
FSAIC.
The eSAR is an online version of the SAR that is available on FOTW to all applicants with a PIN. Notifications for the eSAR are sent to students who applied
electronically or by paper and provided an e-mail address. These notifications are sent by e-mail and include a secure hyperlink that takes the user to the
FOTW site.
This information collection also
documents an estimate of the annual
public burden as it relates to the
application process for federal student
aid. The Applicant Burden Model
(ABM), measures applicant burden
through an assessment of the activities
each applicant conducts in conjunction
with other applicant characteristics and
in terms of burden, the average
applicant’s experience. Key
determinants of the ABM include:
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Submitted by the applicant via www.fafsa.gov.
The FAA may be using their mainframe computer or
software to facilitate the EDE process.
Mailed by the applicant.
Submitted through www.faaacess.ed.gov by a FAA on
behalf of an applicant.
There is no burden to the applicants under this correction type as these are system-based corrections.
These changes are made directly in the CPS system
by a FSAIC representative.
Cannot be submitted for processing.
• The total number of applicants that
will potentially apply for federal
student aid;
• How the applicant chooses to
complete and submit the FAFSA (e.g.,
by paper or electronically via FOTW®);
• How the applicant chooses to
submit any corrections and/or updates
(e.g., the paper SAR or electronically via
FOTW Corrections);
• The type of SAR document the
applicant receives (eSAR, SAR
acknowledgment, or paper SAR);
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• The formula applied to determine
the applicant’s expected family
contribution (EFC) (full need analysis
formula, Simplified Needs Test or
Automatic Zero); and
• The average amount of time
involved in preparing to complete the
application.
The ABM is largely driven by the
number of potential applicants for the
application cycle. The total application
projection for 2016–2017 is based upon
two factors—estimating the growth rate
of the total enrollment into post-
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secondary education and applying the
growth rate to the FAFSA submissions.
The ABM is also based on the
application options available to students
and parents. The Department accounts
for each application component based
on web trending tools, survey
information, and other Department data
sources.
For 2016–2017, the Department is
reporting a net burden decrease of
¥3,522,674 hours. This decrease is
considered to be an adjustment in
burden hours from the 2015–2016
FAFSA.
Dated: August 7, 2015.
Stephanie Valentine,
Acting Director, Information Collection
Clearance Division, Office of the Chief Privacy
Officer, Office of Management.
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Tests Determined To Be Suitable for
Use in the National Reporting System
for Adult Education
Office of Career, Technical, and
Adult Education, Department of
Education.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Secretary announces
tests, test forms, and delivery formats
that the Secretary determines to be
suitable for use in the National
Reporting System for Adult Education
(NRS). The Secretary also clarifies that,
to provide for the transition from the
performance accountability system for
the Adult Education and Family
Literacy Act (AEFLA) program under
the Workforce Investment Act of 1998
(WIA) to the performance accountability
system for AEFLA as reauthorized by
the Workforce Innovation and
Opportunity Act (WIOA), this
announcement will remain effective
until June 30, 2017.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jay
LeMaster, Department of Education, 400
Maryland Avenue SW., Room 11–152,
Potomac Center Plaza, Washington, DC
20202–7240. Telephone: (202) 245–6218
or by email: John.LeMaster@ed.gov.
If you use a telecommunications
device for the deaf (TDD) or a text
telephone (TTY), call the Federal Relay
Service (FRS), toll free, at 1–800–877–
8339.
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SUMMARY:
On
January 14, 2008, we published in the
Federal Register final regulations for 34
CFR part 462, Measuring Educational
Gain in the National Reporting System
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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for Adult Education (NRS regulations)
(73 FR 2306). The NRS regulations
established the process the Secretary
uses to determine the suitability of tests
for use in the NRS by States and local
eligible providers. We annually publish
in the Federal Register and post on the
Internet at www.nrsweb.org a list of the
names of tests and the educational
functioning levels the tests are suitable
to measure in the NRS as required by
§ 462.12(c)(2).
On April 16, 2008, we published in
the Federal Register a notice inviting
test publishers to submit tests for review
(73 FR 20616).
On February 2, 2010, we published in
the Federal Register a notice (February
2010 notice) listing the tests and test
forms the Secretary determined to be
suitable for use in the NRS (75 FR 5303).
The Secretary determined tests and
test forms to be suitable for a period of
either seven or three years from the date
of the February 2010 notice. A sevenyear approval required no additional
action on the part of the publisher,
unless the information the publisher
submitted as a basis for the Secretary’s
review was inaccurate or unless the test
is substantially revised. A three-year
approval was issued with a set of
conditions to be met by the completion
of the three-year period. If these
conditions were met, the Secretary
would approve a period of time for
which the test may continue to be used
in the NRS.
On September 12, 2011, we published
in the Federal Register (76 FR 56188) an
annual notice of tests determined
suitable for use in the NRS (September
2011 notice). The September 2011
notice updated the list published in the
February 2010 notice and included
suitable test delivery formats. The
September 2011 notice clarified that
some, but not all, tests using computeradaptive or computer-based delivery
formats are suitable for use in the NRS.
On August 6, 2012, we published in
the Federal Register (77 FR 46749) an
annual notice of tests determined
suitable for use in the NRS (August 2012
notice) that included the same list of
forms and computer delivery formats for
the tests published in the September
2011 notice. We also announced a
sunset period during which States and
local providers could continue to use
tests with three-year NRS approvals
otherwise expiring on February 2, 2013,
during a transition period ending on
June 30, 2014.
On January 25, 2013, we announced
in the Federal Register (78 FR 5430) an
extension of the approval period for
tests approved for a three-year period
beginning on February 2, 2010. The
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approval period was extended from
February 2, 2013 to September 30, 2013,
without affecting the sunset period
ending on June 30, 2014.
On December 12, 2013, we published
in the Federal Register (78 FR 75550) an
annual notice of tests determined
suitable for use in the NRS (December
2013 notice) that updated the August
2012 notice and provided an extension
of the approval period for three tests
initially approved for a three-year
conditional period from February 2,
2010. The approval period was
extended to June 30, 2015. We also
announced an extension of the approval
period for one additional test—a revised
version of a test previously approved for
a three-year conditional period from
February 2, 2010. The approval period
for that test also was extended to June
30, 2015.
On October 29, 2014, we published in
the Federal Register (79 FR 64369) an
annual notice of tests determined
suitable for use in the NRS (October
2014 notice) that updated the December
2013 notice. We announced that the
four tests with approvals extended
through June 30, 2015, may be used in
the NRS during a sunset period ending
on June 30, 2016.
In this document, the Secretary
announces the list of tests and test forms
determined to be suitable for use in the
NRS. These include: (1) The eight tests
previously approved for a seven-year
period from February 2, 2010 through
February 2, 2017; (2) three tests
previously approved for an extended
period through June 30, 2015 and now
approved for an extended period
through February 2, 2017; and (3) one
test—a revised version of a test
previously approved for an extended
period through June 30, 2015—for
which the Secretary is providing
approval through February 2, 2017.
With respect to the latter four tests,
although we have identified several
issues that the test publishers still need
to address related to the requirements in
§ 462.13, we are taking this action in
light of the following intervening
factors. These factors include (1) the
Department’s plan to implement new
descriptors for the NRS educational
functioning levels and to issue new
regulations that will govern the
assessment review process; (2) the
Department’s desire to minimize
disruption for its grantees in the
transition to AEFLA as authorized by
WIOA, including with respect to
measuring educational gain under the
NRS; and (3) the attendant transition
authority in section 503(c) of WIOA,
which authorizes the Secretary of
Education to ‘‘take such actions as the
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
[Docket No. ED-2015-ICCD-0101]
Agency Information Collection Activities; Comment Request; 2016-
2017 Federal Student Aid Application
AGENCY: Federal Student Aid (FSA), Department of Education (ED).
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44
U.S.C. chapter 3501 et seq.), ED is proposing a revision of an existing
information collection.
DATES: Interested persons are invited to submit comments on or before
October 13, 2015.
ADDRESSES: To access and review all the documents related to the
information collection listed in this notice, please use https://wwww.regulations.gov by searching the Docket ID number ED-2015-ICCD-
0101. Comments submitted in response to this notice should be submitted
electronically through the Federal eRulemaking Portal at https://www.regulations.gov by selecting the Docket ID number or via postal
mail, commercial delivery, or hand delivery. Please note that comments
submitted by fax or email and those submitted after the comment period
will not be accepted. Written requests for information or comments
submitted by postal mail or delivery should be addressed to the
Director of the Information Collection Clearance Division, U.S.
Department of Education, 400 Maryland Avenue SW, LBJ, Room 2E105,
Washington, DC 20202-4537.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For specific questions related to
collection activities, please contact the Douglas A. Pineda Robles,
202-377-4578.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Department of Education (ED), in
accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA) (44 U.S.C.
3506(c)(2)(A)), provides the general public and Federal agencies with
an opportunity to comment on proposed, revised, and continuing
collections of information. This helps ED assess the impact of its
information collection requirements and minimize the public's reporting
burden. It also helps the public understand the ED's information
collection requirements and provide the requested data in the desired
format. ED is soliciting comments on the proposed information
collection request (ICR) that is described below. ED is especially
interested in public comments addressing the following issues: (1) Is
this collection necessary to the proper functions of ED; (2) will this
information be processed and used in a timely manner; (3) is the
estimate of burden accurate; (4) how might ED enhance the quality,
utility, and clarity of the information to be collected; and (5) how
might ED minimize the burden of this collection on the respondents,
including through the use of information technology. Please note that
written comments received in response to this notice will be considered
public records.
Title of Collection: 2016-2017 Federal Student Aid Application.
OMB Control Number: 1845-0001.
Type of Review: A revision of an existing information collection.
Respondents/Affected Public: Individuals or households.
Total Estimated Number of Annual Responses: 40,135,807.
Total Estimated Number of Annual Burden Hours: 20,560,481.
Abstract: Section 483 of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as
amended (HEA), mandates that the Secretary of Education ``. . . shall
produce, distribute, and process free of charge common financial
reporting forms as described in this subsection to be used for
application and reapplication to determine the need and eligibility of
a student for financial assistance . . .''.
The determination of need and eligibility are for the following
title IV, HEA, federal student financial assistance programs: the
Federal Pell Grant Program; the Campus-Based programs (Federal
Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG), Federal Work-Study
(FWS), and the Federal Perkins Loan Program); the William D. Ford
Federal Direct Loan Program; the Teacher Education Assistance for
College and Higher Education (TEACH) Grant; and the Iraq and
Afghanistan Service Grant.
Federal Student Aid, an office of the U.S. Department of Education
(hereafter ``the Department''), subsequently developed an application
process to collect and process the data necessary to determine a
student's eligibility to receive title IV, HEA program assistance. The
application process involves an applicant's submission of the Free
Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA[supreg]). After submission
of the FAFSA, an applicant receives a Student Aid Report (SAR), which
is a summary of the data they submitted on the FAFSA. The applicant
reviews the SAR, and, if necessary, will make corrections or updates to
their submitted FAFSA data. Institutions of higher education listed by
the applicant on the FAFSA also receive a summary of processed data
submitted on the FAFSA which is called the Institutional Student
Information Record (ISIR).
The Department seeks OMB approval of all application components as
a single ``collection of information''. The aggregate burden will be
accounted for under OMB Control Number 1845-0001. The specific
application components, descriptions and submission methods for each
are listed in Table 1.
Table 1--Federal Student Aid Application Components
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Component Description Submission method
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Initial Submission of FAFSA
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FAFSA on the Web (FOTW)..... Online FAFSA that Submitted by the
offers applicants a applicant via
customized www.fafsa.gov.
experience.
FOTW--Renewal............... Online FAFSA for
applicants who have
previously
completed the FAFSA.
FOTW--EZ.................... Online FAFSA for
applicants who
qualify for the
Simplified Needs
Test (SNT) or
Automatic Zero
(Auto Zero) needs
analysis formulas.
FOTW--EZ Renewal............ Online FAFSA for
applicants who have
previously
completed the FAFSA
and who qualify for
the SNT or Auto
Zero needs analysis
formulas.
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FAFSA on the Phone (FOTP)... The Federal Student Submitted through
Aid Information www.fafsa.gov for
Center (FSAIC) applicants who call
representatives 1-800-4-FED-AID.
assist applicants
by filing the FAFSA
on their behalf
through FOTW.
FOTP--EZ.................... FSAIC
representatives
assist applicants
who qualify for the
SNT or Auto Zero
needs analysis
formulas by filing
the FAFSA on their
behalf through FOTW.
FAA Access.................. Online tool that a Submitted through
financial aid www.faaacess.ed.gov
administrator (FAA) by a FAA on behalf
utilizes to submit of an applicant.
a FAFSA.
FAA Access--Renewal......... Online tool that a
FAA can utilize to
submit a Renewal
FAFSA.
FAA Access--EZ.............. Online tool that a
FAA can utilize to
submit a FAFSA for
applicants who
qualify for the SNT
or Auto Zero needs
analysis formulas.
FAA Access--EZ Renewal...... Online tool that a
FAA can utilize to
submit a FAFSA for
applicants who have
previously
completed the FAFSA
and who qualify for
the SNT or Auto
Zero needs analysis
formulas.
Electronic Other............ This is a submission The FAA may be using
done by a FAA, on their mainframe
behalf of the computer or
applicant, using software to
the Electronic Data facilitate the EDE
Exchange (EDE). process.
PDF FAFSA or Paper FAFSA.... The paper version of Mailed by the
the FAFSA printed applicant.
by the Department
for applicants who
are unable to
access the Internet
or the online
version of the
FAFSA for
applicants who can
access the Internet
but are unable to
complete the form
using FOTW.
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Correcting Submitted FAFSA Information and Reviewing FAFSA Information
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FOTW--Corrections........... Any applicant who Submitted by the
has a Federal applicant via
Student Aid ID (FSA www.fafsa.gov.
ID)--regardless of
how they originally
applied--may make
corrections using
FOTW Corrections.
Electronic Other-- With the applicant's The FAA may be using
Corrections. permission, their mainframe
corrections can be computer or
made by a FAA using software to
the EDE. facilitate the EDE
process.
Paper SAR--This is a SAR and The full paper Mailed by the
an option for corrections. summary that is applicant.
mailed to paper
applicants who did
not provide an e-
mail address and to
applicants whose
records were
rejected due to
critical errors
during processing.
Applicants can
write corrections
directly on the
paper SAR and mail
for processing.
FAA Access--Corrections..... An institution can Submitted through
use FAA Access to www.faaacess.ed.gov
correct the FAFSA. by a FAA on behalf
of an applicant.
Internal Department The Department will There is no burden
Corrections. submit an to the applicants
applicant's record under this
for system- correction type as
generated these are system-
corrections. based corrections.
FSAIC Corrections........... Any applicant, with These changes are
their Data Release made directly in
Number (DRN), can the CPS system by a
change the FSAIC
postsecondary representative.
institutions listed
on their FAFSA or
change their
address by calling
FSAIC.
SAR Electronic (eSAR)....... The eSAR is an Cannot be submitted
online version of for processing.
the SAR that is
available on FOTW
to all applicants
with a PIN.
Notifications for
the eSAR are sent
to students who
applied
electronically or
by paper and
provided an e-mail
address. These
notifications are
sent by e-mail and
include a secure
hyperlink that
takes the user to
the FOTW site.
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This information collection also documents an estimate of the
annual public burden as it relates to the application process for
federal student aid. The Applicant Burden Model (ABM), measures
applicant burden through an assessment of the activities each applicant
conducts in conjunction with other applicant characteristics and in
terms of burden, the average applicant's experience. Key determinants
of the ABM include:
The total number of applicants that will potentially apply
for federal student aid;
How the applicant chooses to complete and submit the FAFSA
(e.g., by paper or electronically via FOTW[supreg]);
How the applicant chooses to submit any corrections and/or
updates (e.g., the paper SAR or electronically via FOTW Corrections);
The type of SAR document the applicant receives (eSAR, SAR
acknowledgment, or paper SAR);
The formula applied to determine the applicant's expected
family contribution (EFC) (full need analysis formula, Simplified Needs
Test or Automatic Zero); and
The average amount of time involved in preparing to
complete the application.
The ABM is largely driven by the number of potential applicants for
the application cycle. The total application projection for 2016-2017
is based upon two factors--estimating the growth rate of the total
enrollment into post-
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secondary education and applying the growth rate to the FAFSA
submissions. The ABM is also based on the application options available
to students and parents. The Department accounts for each application
component based on web trending tools, survey information, and other
Department data sources.
For 2016-2017, the Department is reporting a net burden decrease of
-3,522,674 hours. This decrease is considered to be an adjustment in
burden hours from the 2015-2016 FAFSA.
Dated: August 7, 2015.
Stephanie Valentine,
Acting Director, Information Collection Clearance Division, Office of
the Chief Privacy Officer, Office of Management.
[FR Doc. 2015-19774 Filed 8-11-15; 8:45 am]
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