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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Eligibility Designations and
Applications for Waiving Eligibility
Requirements; Programs Under Parts
A and F of Title III and Programs Under
Title V of the Higher Education Act of
1965, as Amended (HEA)
Office of Postsecondary
Education, Department of Education
(Department).
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Department announces
the process for designation of eligible
institutions and invites applications for
waivers of eligibility requirements for
fiscal year (FY) 2019, for the programs
under parts A and F of title III and
programs under title V of the HEA
specified in this notice.
DATES:
Applications Available: January 29,
2019.
Deadline for Transmittal of
Applications: February 28, 2019.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Christopher Smith, Institutional Service,
U.S. Department of Education, 400
Maryland Avenue SW, Room 250–10,
Washington, DC 20202. Telephone:
(202)453–7946. Email:
Christopher.smith@ed.gov. or
Jason Cottrell, Institutional Service, U.S.
Department of Education, 400
Maryland Avenue SW, Room 250–50,
Washington, DC 20202. Telephone:
(202)453–7530. Email: Jason.Cottrell@
ed.gov.
If you use a telecommunications
device for the deaf or a text telephone,
call the Federal Relay Service, toll free,
at 1–800–877–8339.
Section 312 of the HEA and 34 CFR
607.2–607.5 include most of the basic
eligibility requirements for grant
programs authorized under titles III and
V of the HEA. Section 312(b)(1)(B) of the
HEA provides that, to be eligible for
these programs, an institution of higher
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education’s average ‘‘educational and
general expenditures’’ (E&G) per fulltime equivalent (FTE) undergraduate
student must be less than the average
E&G expenditures per FTE
undergraduate student of institutions
that offer similar instruction in that
year.
The National Center for Education
Statistics (NCES) calculates Core
Expenses per FTE of institutions, a
statistic similar to E&G per FTE. Both
E&G per FTE and Core Expenses per
FTE are based on regular operational
expenditures of institutions (excluding
auxiliary enterprises, independent
operations, and hospital expenses).
They differ only in that E&G per FTE is
based on fall undergraduate enrollment,
while Core Expenses per FTE is based
on 12-month undergraduate enrollment
for the academic year.
To avoid inconsistency in the data
submitted to, and produced by, the
Department, for the purpose of section
312(b)(1)(B) of the HEA, E&G per FTE is
calculated using the same methodology
as Core Expenses per FTE. Accordingly,
the Department will apply the NCES
methodology for calculating Core
Expenses per FTE. Institutions
requesting an eligibility exemption
determination must use the Core
Expenses per FTE data reported to
NCES’ Integrated Postsecondary
Education Data System (IPEDS) for the
most currently available academic year,
in this case academic year 2016–2017.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Full Text of Announcement
I. Funding Opportunity Description
Background and Purpose of Programs:
The Department announces the process
for designation of eligible institutions
and invites applications for waivers of
eligibility requirements for FY 2019, for
the following programs:
1. Programs authorized under title III,
part A of the HEA: Strengthening
Institutions Program (Part A SIP),
Alaska Native and Native HawaiianServing Institutions (Part A ANNH),
Predominantly Black Institutions (Part
A PBI), Native American-Serving
Nontribal Institutions (Part A NASNTI),
and Asian American and Native
American Pacific Islander-Serving
Institutions (Part A AANAPISI).
2. Programs authorized under title III,
part F of the HEA: Hispanic-Serving
Institutions STEM and Articulation
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(Part F, HSI STEM and Articulation),
Predominantly Black Institutions (Part F
PBI), Alaska Native and Native
Hawaiian-Serving Institutions (Part F
ANNH), Native American-Serving
Nontribal Institutions (Part F NASNTI),
and Asian American and Native
American Pacific Islander-Serving
Institutions (Part F AANAPISI).
3. Programs authorized under title V
of the HEA: Developing HispanicServing Institutions (HSI) and
Promoting Postbaccalaureate
Opportunities for Hispanic Americans
(PPOHA).
The Part A SIP, Part A ANNH, Part A
PBI, Part A NASNTI, and Part A
AANAPISI programs are authorized
under title III, part A, of the HEA. The
HSI and PPOHA programs are
authorized under title V of the HEA.
The Part F, HSI STEM and Articulation,
Part F PBI, Part F AANAPISI, Part F
ANNH, and Part F NASNTI programs
are authorized under title III, part F of
the HEA. Please note that certain
programs in this notice have the same
or similar names as other programs that
are authorized under a different
statutory authority. For this reason, we
specify the statutory authority as part of
the acronym for certain programs.
Under the programs discussed above,
institutions are eligible to apply for
grants if they meet specific statutory and
regulatory eligibility requirements. An
institution of higher education (IHE)
that is designated as an eligible
institution may also receive a waiver of
certain non-Federal cost-sharing
requirements for one year under the
Federal Supplemental Educational
Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) program
authorized by title IV, part A of the HEA
and the Federal Work-Study (FWS)
program authorized by section 443 of
the HEA. Qualified (eligible) institutions
may receive the FSEOG and FWS
waivers for one year even if they do not
receive a grant under a title III or V grant
program. An applicant that receives a
grant from the Student Support Services
(SSS) program that is authorized under
section 402D of the HEA, 20 U.S.C.
1070a–14, may receive a waiver of the
required non-Federal cost share for
institutions for the duration of the grant.
An applicant that receives a grant from
the Undergraduate International Studies
and Foreign Language (UISFL) program
that is authorized under section 604 of
the HEA, 20 U.S.C. 1124, may receive a
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waiver or reduction of the required nonFederal cost share for institutions for the
duration of the grant.
Special Note: To qualify as an eligible
institution under the grant programs listed in
this notice, your institution must satisfy
several criteria. For most of these programs,
these criteria include those that relate to the
enrollment of needy students and to the Core
Expenses per FTE student count for a
specified base year. The most recent data
available in IPEDS for Core Expenses per FTE
are for base year 2016–2017. In order to
award FY 2019 grants in a timely manner, we
will use these data to evaluate eligibility.
Accordingly, each institution
interested in either applying for a new
grant under the title III or V programs
addressed in this notice, or requesting a
waiver of the non-Federal cost share,
must be designated as an eligible
institution for FY 2019. Under the HEA,
any IHE interested in applying for a
grant under any of these programs must
first be designated as an eligible
institution. (34 CFR 606.5 and 607.5).
Eligible Applicants: The eligibility
requirements for the programs
authorized under part A of title III of the
HEA are in sections 312 and 317–320 of
the HEA (20 U.S.C. 1058, 1059d–1059g)
and in 34 CFR 607.2 through 607.5. The
regulations may be accessed at
www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID
=bc12bf5d685021e069cd1a15352b3
81a&mc=true&node=pt34.3.607&rgn=
div5. The eligibility requirements for the
programs authorized by part F of title III
of the HEA are in section 371 of the
HEA (20 U.S.C. 1067q). There are
currently no specific regulations for
these programs.
The eligibility requirements for the
title V HSI program are in part A of title
V of the HEA and in 34 CFR 606.2
through 34 CFR 606.5. The regulations
may be accessed at www.ecfr.gov/cgibin/text-idx?SID=bc12bf5d685021e069
cd1a15352b381a&mc=true&node=
pt34.3.606&rgn=div5l.
The requirements for the PPOHA
program are in part B of title V of the
HEA and in the notice of final
requirements published in the Federal
Register on July 27, 2010 (75 FR 44055),
and in 34 CFR 606.2(a) and (b), and
606.3 through 606.5.
The Department has instituted a
process known as the Eligibility Matrix
(EM), under which we will use
information submitted by IHEs to IPEDS
to determine which institutions meet
the basic eligibility requirements for the
programs authorized by titles III or V of
the HEA listed above. We will use
enrollment and fiscal data for the 2016–
2017 year submitted by institutions to
IPEDS to make eligibility
determinations for FY 2019. Beginning
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January 7, 2019, an institution will be
able to review the Department’s
decision on whether it is eligible for the
grant programs authorized by titles III or
V of the HEA through this process by
checking the institution’s eligibility in
the eligibility system linked through the
Department’s Institutional Service
Eligibility website: https://www2.ed.gov/
about/offices/list/ope/idues/
eligibility.html.
Please note that through this process,
the Department does not certify, nor
designate, an institution as a
Historically Black College or University,
Tribally Controlled College or
University, Minority-Serving Institution,
or Hispanic-Serving Institution. The
Department’s determination that an
institution is eligible is solely for the
purpose of the institution’s ability to
apply for and receive grants under
certain programs as discussed in this
notice.
The EM is part of the Department’s
eligibility data system. The EM is a
read-only worksheet that lists all
potentially eligible postsecondary
institutions, as determined by the
Department using the data described
above. If the entry for your institution in
the EM shows that your institution is
eligible to apply for a grant for a
particular program, and you plan to
submit an application for a grant in that
program, you will not need to apply for
eligibility or for a waiver through the
process described in this notice. Rather,
you may print out the eligibility letter
directly. However, if the EM does not
show that your institution is eligible for
a program in which you plan to apply
for a grant, you must submit an
application as discussed in this notice
before the February 8, 2019 deadline.
To check your institution’s eligibility
in the EM, go to the website https://
hepis.ed.gov/title3and5/, click the
‘‘Application for Designation as an
Eligible Institution’’ link, and then click
the ‘‘Check Eligibility’’ link. You may
search the EM by institution name,
IPEDS unit ID number, or OPE ID
number. If you are inquiring about
general eligibility, look up your
institution’s name under the SIP
column. If you are inquiring about
specific program eligibility, look under
that program’s column.
If the EM does not show that your
institution is eligible for a program, or
if your institution does not appear in the
eligibility system, or if you disagree
with the eligibility determination
reflected in the eligibility system, you
can apply for a waiver or
reconsideration through the process
described in this notice. The application
process is the same as in previous years;
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you will choose the waiver option on
the website at https://hepis.ed.gov/
title3and5/ and submit your
institution’s application.
Enrollment of needy students: For
title III and V programs (excluding the
PBI programs), an institution is
considered to have an enrollment of
needy students if: (1) At least 50 percent
of its degree-seeking students received
financial assistance under the Federal
Pell Grant, FSEOG, FWS, or the Federal
Perkins Loan programs; or (2) the
percentage of its undergraduate degreeseeking students who were enrolled on
at least a half-time basis and received
Federal Pell Grants exceeded the
average percentage of undergraduate
degree students who were enrolled on at
least a half-time basis and received
Federal Pell Grants at comparable
institutions that offer similar
instruction.
To qualify under criterion 2, an
institution’s Federal Pell Grant
percentage for base year 2016–2017
must be more than the average for its
category of comparable institutions
provided in the 2016–2017 Average Pell
Grant and Core Expenses per FTE
Student table in this notice. If your
institution qualifies under the first
criterion, under which at least 50
percent of its degree-seeking students
received financial assistance under one
of several Federal student aid programs
(the Federal Pell Grant, FSEOG, FWS, or
the Federal Perkins Loan programs), but
not the second criterion, under which
an institution’s Federal Pell Grant
percentage for base year 2016–2017
must be more than the average for its
category of comparable institutions
provided in the 2016–2017 Average Pell
Grant and Core Expenses per FTE
student table in this notice, you must
submit an application including the
requested data, which is not available in
IPEDS.
For the definition of ‘‘Enrollment of
Needy Students,’’ for purposes of the
Part A PBI program, see section
318(b)(2) of the HEA, and for purposes
of the Part F PBI program, see section
371(c)(9) of the HEA.
Core expenses per FTE student: For
the Title III, Part A SIP; Part A ANNH;
Part A PBI; Part A NASNTI; Part A
AANAPISI; Title III, Part F HSI STEM
and Articulation; Part F PBI; Part F
AANAPISI; Part F ANNH; Part F
NASNTI; Title V, Part A HSI; and Title
V, Part B PPOHA programs, an
institution should compare its base year
2016–2017 Core Expenses per FTE
student to the average Core Expenses
per FTE student for its category of
comparable institutions in the base year
2016–2017 Average Pell Grant and
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Average Core Expenses per FTE Student
Table in this notice. The institution
meets this eligibility requirement under
these programs if its Core Expenses for
the 2016–2017 base year are less than
the average for its category of
comparable institutions.
Core Expenses are defined as the total
expenses for the essential education
activities of the institution. Core
Expenses for public institutions
reporting under the Governmental
Accounting Standards Board (GASB)
requirements include expenses for
instruction, research, public service,
academic support, student services,
institutional support, operation and
maintenance of plant, depreciation,
scholarships and fellowships, interest,
and other operating and non-operating
expenses. Core Expenses for institutions
reporting under the Financial
Accounting Standards Board (FASB)
standards (primarily private, not-forprofit, and for-profit) include expenses
for instruction, research, public service,
academic support, student services,
institutional support, net grant aid to
students, and other expenses. Do not
include Federal student financial aid.
For both FASB and GASB institutions,
core expenses exclude expenses for
auxiliary enterprises (e.g., bookstores,
dormitories), hospitals, and
independent operations.
The following table identifies the
relevant average Federal Pell Grant
percentages for the base year 2016–2017
and the relevant Core Expenses per FTE
student for the base year 2016–2017 for
the four categories of comparable
institutions:
Base year
2016–2017
average pell
grant
percentage
Type of institution
Two-year Public Institutions .....................................................................................................................................
Two-year Non-profit Private Institutions ..................................................................................................................
Four-year Public Institutions ....................................................................................................................................
Four-year Non-profit Private Institutions ..................................................................................................................
Waiver Information: IHEs that do not
meet the needy student enrollment
requirement or the Core Expenses per
FTE requirement may apply to the
Secretary for a waiver of these
requirements, as described in sections
392 and 522 of the HEA, and the
implementing regulations at 34 CFR
606.3(b), 606.4(c) and (d), 607.3(b), and
607.4(c) and (d).
IHEs requesting a waiver of the needy
student enrollment requirement or the
Core Expenses per FTE requirement
must include in their application
detailed evidence supporting the waiver
request, as described in the instructions
for completing the application.
The regulations governing the
Secretary’s authority to grant a waiver of
the needy student requirement, 34 CFR
606.3(b)(2) and (3) and 607.3(b)(2) and
36
58
37
39
Base year
2016–2017
average core
expenses per
FTE student
$13,798
15,961
30,911
39,567
(3), refer to ‘‘low-income’’ students or
families. The regulations at 34 CFR
606.3(c) and 607.3(c) define ‘‘lowincome’’ as an amount that does not
exceed 150 percent of the amount equal
to the poverty level, as established by
the U.S. Census Bureau.
For the purposes of this waiver
provision, the following table sets forth
the low-income levels (at 150%) for
various sizes of families:
2017 ANNUAL LOW-INCOME LEVELS
Size of family unit
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
...................................................................................................................................................
...................................................................................................................................................
...................................................................................................................................................
...................................................................................................................................................
...................................................................................................................................................
...................................................................................................................................................
...................................................................................................................................................
...................................................................................................................................................
Note: We use the 2017 annual low-income
levels because those are the amounts that
apply to the family income reported by
students enrolled for the fall 2016 semester.
For family units with more than eight
members, add the following amount for each
additional family member: $6,270 for the
contiguous 48 States, the District of
Columbia, and outlying jurisdictions; $7,845
for Alaska; and $7,215 for Hawaii.
The figures shown under family
income represent amounts equal to 150
percent of the family income levels
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established by the U.S. Census Bureau
for determining poverty status. The
poverty guidelines were published on
January 31, 2017, in the Federal
Register by the U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services (82 FR
8831).
Information about ‘‘metropolitan
statistical areas’’ referenced in 34 CFR
606.3(b)(4) and 607.3(b)(4) may be
obtained at: www.census.gov/prod/
2010pubs/10smadb/appendixc.pdf.
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Family income
for the 48
contiguous
states,
DC, and
outlying
jurisdictions
Family income
for Alaska
Family income
for Hawaii
$18,090
24,360
30,630
36,900
43,170
49,440
55,710
61,980
$22,590
30,435
38,280
46,125
53,970
61,815
69,660
77,505
$20,790
28,005
35,220
42,435
49,650
56,865
64,080
71,295
www.census.gov/prod/2008pubs/
07ccdb/appd.pdf.
Electronic Submission of Waiver
Applications: If your institution does
not appear in the eligibility system as
one that is eligible for the program
under which you plan to apply for a
grant, you must submit an application
for a waiver of the eligibility
requirements. To request a waiver, you
must upload a narrative at: https://
hepis.ed.gov/title3and5/.
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Exception to the Electronic
Submission Requirement: You qualify
for an exception to the electronic
submission requirement, and may
submit your application in paper
format, if you are unable to submit an
application electronically because—
• You do not have access to the
internet; or
• You do not have the capacity to
upload documents to the website;
and
• No later than two weeks before the
application deadline date (14 calendar
days or, if the fourteenth calendar day
before the application deadline date
falls on a Federal holiday, the next
business day following the Federal
holiday), you may mail or fax a written
statement to the Department, explaining
which of the two grounds for an
exception prevents you from using the
internet to submit your application. If
you mail your written statement to the
Department, it must be postmarked no
later than two weeks before the
application deadline date. If you fax
your written statement to the
Department, we must receive the faxed
statement no later than two weeks
before the application deadline date.
Mail or fax your statement to:
Christopher Smith or Jason Cottrell, U.S.
Department of Education, 400 Maryland
Avenue SW, Room 250–10, Washington,
DC 20202. Fax: (202) 401–8466.
Your paper application must be
submitted in accordance with the mail
or hand delivery instructions described
in this notice.
Submission of Paper Applications by
Mail.
If you qualify for an exception to the
electronic submission requirement, you
may mail (through the U.S. Postal
Service or a commercial carrier) your
application to the Department. You
must mail the original and two copies
of your application, on or before the
application deadline date, to the
Department at the following address:
Christopher Smith, U.S. Department of
Education, 400 Maryland Avenue SW,
Room 250–10, Washington, DC 20202.
You must show proof of mailing
consisting of one of the following:
(1) A legibly dated U.S. Postal Service
postmark.
(2) A legible mail receipt with the
date of mailing stamped by the U.S.
Postal Service.
(3) A dated shipping label, invoice, or
receipt from a commercial carrier.
(4) Any other proof of mailing
acceptable to the Secretary of the U.S.
Department of Education.
If you mail your application through
the U.S. Postal Service, we do not
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accept either of the following as proof
of mailing:
(1) A private metered postmark.
(2) A mail receipt that is not dated by
the U.S. Postal Service.
Note: The U.S. Postal Service does not
uniformly provide a dated postmark. Before
relying on this method, you should check
with your local post office.
We will not consider eligibility
applications postmarked after the
application deadline date.
Submission of Paper Applications by
Hand Delivery.
If you qualify for an exception to the
electronic submission requirement, you
(or a courier service) may deliver your
paper application to the Department by
hand. You must deliver the application,
on or before the application deadline
date, to the Department at the following
address: Christopher Smith, U.S.
Department of Education, 400 Maryland
Avenue SW, Room 250–10, Washington,
DC 20202.
We accept hand deliveries daily
between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.,
Washington, DC time, except Saturdays,
Sundays, and Federal holidays.
Applicable Regulations: (a) The
Education Department General
Administrative Regulations (EDGAR) in
34 CFR parts 75, 77, 79, 82, 84, 86, 97,
98, and 99. (b) The Office of
Management and Budget Guidelines to
Agencies on Governmentwide
Debarment and Suspension
(Nonprocurement) in 2 CFR 180, as
adopted and amended as regulations of
the Department in 2 CFR part 3485. (c)
The Uniform Administrative
Requirements, Cost Principles, and
Audit Requirements for Federal Awards
in 2 CFR part 200, as adopted and
amended as regulations of the
Department in 2 CFR part 3474. (d) The
regulations for certain title III programs
in 34 CFR part 607, and for the HSI
program in 34 CFR part 606. (e) The
notice of final requirements for the
PPOHA program, published in the
Federal Register on July 27, 2010 (75 FR
44055).
Note: The regulations in 34 CFR part 79
apply to all applicants except federally
recognized Indian Tribes.
understand the eligibility requirements for
the program for which they are applying.
II. Other Information
Accessible Format: Individuals with
disabilities can obtain this document
and a copy of the application in an
accessible format (e.g., braille, large
print, audio tape, or compact disc) on
request to the contact person listed
under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT.
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the document published in the Federal
Register. Free internet access to the
official edition of the Federal Register
and the Code of Federal Regulations is
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site you can view this document, as well
as all other documents of this
Department published in the Federal
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have Adobe Acrobat Reader, which is
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You may also access documents of the
Department published in the Federal
Register by using the article search
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Specifically, through the advanced
search feature at this site, you can limit
your search to documents published by
the Department.
Dated: January 22, 2019.
Diane Auer Jones,
Principal Deputy Under Secretary Delegated
to Perform the Duties of Under Secretary and
Assistant Secretary, Office of Postsecondary
Education.
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Eligibility Designations and Applications for Waiving Eligibility
Requirements; Programs Under Parts A and F of Title III and Programs
Under Title V of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as Amended (HEA)
AGENCY: Office of Postsecondary Education, Department of Education
(Department).
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Department announces the process for designation of
eligible institutions and invites applications for waivers of
eligibility requirements for fiscal year (FY) 2019, for the programs
under parts A and F of title III and programs under title V of the HEA
specified in this notice.
DATES:
Applications Available: January 29, 2019.
Deadline for Transmittal of Applications: February 28, 2019.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Christopher Smith, Institutional Service, U.S. Department of Education,
400 Maryland Avenue SW, Room 250-10, Washington, DC 20202. Telephone:
(202)453-7946. Email: Christopher.smith@ed.gov. or
Jason Cottrell, Institutional Service, U.S. Department of Education,
400 Maryland Avenue SW, Room 250-50, Washington, DC 20202. Telephone:
(202)453-7530. Email: Jason.Cottrell@ed.gov.
If you use a telecommunications device for the deaf or a text
telephone, call the Federal Relay Service, toll free, at 1-800-877-
8339.
Section 312 of the HEA and 34 CFR 607.2-607.5 include most of the
basic eligibility requirements for grant programs authorized under
titles III and V of the HEA. Section 312(b)(1)(B) of the HEA provides
that, to be eligible for these programs, an institution of higher
education's average ``educational and general expenditures'' (E&G) per
full-time equivalent (FTE) undergraduate student must be less than the
average E&G expenditures per FTE undergraduate student of institutions
that offer similar instruction in that year.
The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) calculates Core
Expenses per FTE of institutions, a statistic similar to E&G per FTE.
Both E&G per FTE and Core Expenses per FTE are based on regular
operational expenditures of institutions (excluding auxiliary
enterprises, independent operations, and hospital expenses). They
differ only in that E&G per FTE is based on fall undergraduate
enrollment, while Core Expenses per FTE is based on 12-month
undergraduate enrollment for the academic year.
To avoid inconsistency in the data submitted to, and produced by,
the Department, for the purpose of section 312(b)(1)(B) of the HEA, E&G
per FTE is calculated using the same methodology as Core Expenses per
FTE. Accordingly, the Department will apply the NCES methodology for
calculating Core Expenses per FTE. Institutions requesting an
eligibility exemption determination must use the Core Expenses per FTE
data reported to NCES' Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
(IPEDS) for the most currently available academic year, in this case
academic year 2016-2017.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Full Text of Announcement
I. Funding Opportunity Description
Background and Purpose of Programs: The Department announces the
process for designation of eligible institutions and invites
applications for waivers of eligibility requirements for FY 2019, for
the following programs:
1. Programs authorized under title III, part A of the HEA:
Strengthening Institutions Program (Part A SIP), Alaska Native and
Native Hawaiian-Serving Institutions (Part A ANNH), Predominantly Black
Institutions (Part A PBI), Native American-Serving Nontribal
Institutions (Part A NASNTI), and Asian American and Native American
Pacific Islander-Serving Institutions (Part A AANAPISI).
2. Programs authorized under title III, part F of the HEA:
Hispanic-Serving Institutions STEM and Articulation (Part F, HSI STEM
and Articulation), Predominantly Black Institutions (Part F PBI),
Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian-Serving Institutions (Part F ANNH),
Native American-Serving Nontribal Institutions (Part F NASNTI), and
Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-Serving
Institutions (Part F AANAPISI).
3. Programs authorized under title V of the HEA: Developing
Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSI) and Promoting Postbaccalaureate
Opportunities for Hispanic Americans (PPOHA).
The Part A SIP, Part A ANNH, Part A PBI, Part A NASNTI, and Part A
AANAPISI programs are authorized under title III, part A, of the HEA.
The HSI and PPOHA programs are authorized under title V of the HEA. The
Part F, HSI STEM and Articulation, Part F PBI, Part F AANAPISI, Part F
ANNH, and Part F NASNTI programs are authorized under title III, part F
of the HEA. Please note that certain programs in this notice have the
same or similar names as other programs that are authorized under a
different statutory authority. For this reason, we specify the
statutory authority as part of the acronym for certain programs.
Under the programs discussed above, institutions are eligible to
apply for grants if they meet specific statutory and regulatory
eligibility requirements. An institution of higher education (IHE) that
is designated as an eligible institution may also receive a waiver of
certain non-Federal cost-sharing requirements for one year under the
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) program
authorized by title IV, part A of the HEA and the Federal Work-Study
(FWS) program authorized by section 443 of the HEA. Qualified
(eligible) institutions may receive the FSEOG and FWS waivers for one
year even if they do not receive a grant under a title III or V grant
program. An applicant that receives a grant from the Student Support
Services (SSS) program that is authorized under section 402D of the
HEA, 20 U.S.C. 1070a-14, may receive a waiver of the required non-
Federal cost share for institutions for the duration of the grant. An
applicant that receives a grant from the Undergraduate International
Studies and Foreign Language (UISFL) program that is authorized under
section 604 of the HEA, 20 U.S.C. 1124, may receive a
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waiver or reduction of the required non-Federal cost share for
institutions for the duration of the grant.
Special Note: To qualify as an eligible institution under the
grant programs listed in this notice, your institution must satisfy
several criteria. For most of these programs, these criteria include
those that relate to the enrollment of needy students and to the
Core Expenses per FTE student count for a specified base year. The
most recent data available in IPEDS for Core Expenses per FTE are
for base year 2016-2017. In order to award FY 2019 grants in a
timely manner, we will use these data to evaluate eligibility.
Accordingly, each institution interested in either applying for a
new grant under the title III or V programs addressed in this notice,
or requesting a waiver of the non-Federal cost share, must be
designated as an eligible institution for FY 2019. Under the HEA, any
IHE interested in applying for a grant under any of these programs must
first be designated as an eligible institution. (34 CFR 606.5 and
607.5).
Eligible Applicants: The eligibility requirements for the programs
authorized under part A of title III of the HEA are in sections 312 and
317-320 of the HEA (20 U.S.C. 1058, 1059d-1059g) and in 34 CFR 607.2
through 607.5. The regulations may be accessed at www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=bc12bf5d685021e069cd1a15352b381a&mc=true&node=pt34.3.607&rgn=div5. The eligibility requirements for the programs authorized by part F
of title III of the HEA are in section 371 of the HEA (20 U.S.C.
1067q). There are currently no specific regulations for these programs.
The eligibility requirements for the title V HSI program are in
part A of title V of the HEA and in 34 CFR 606.2 through 34 CFR 606.5.
The regulations may be accessed at www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=bc12bf5d685021e069cd1a15352b381a&mc=true&node=pt34.3.606&rgn=div5l.
The requirements for the PPOHA program are in part B of title V of
the HEA and in the notice of final requirements published in the
Federal Register on July 27, 2010 (75 FR 44055), and in 34 CFR 606.2(a)
and (b), and 606.3 through 606.5.
The Department has instituted a process known as the Eligibility
Matrix (EM), under which we will use information submitted by IHEs to
IPEDS to determine which institutions meet the basic eligibility
requirements for the programs authorized by titles III or V of the HEA
listed above. We will use enrollment and fiscal data for the 2016-2017
year submitted by institutions to IPEDS to make eligibility
determinations for FY 2019. Beginning January 7, 2019, an institution
will be able to review the Department's decision on whether it is
eligible for the grant programs authorized by titles III or V of the
HEA through this process by checking the institution's eligibility in
the eligibility system linked through the Department's Institutional
Service Eligibility website: https://www2.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ope/idues/eligibility.html.
Please note that through this process, the Department does not
certify, nor designate, an institution as a Historically Black College
or University, Tribally Controlled College or University, Minority-
Serving Institution, or Hispanic-Serving Institution. The Department's
determination that an institution is eligible is solely for the purpose
of the institution's ability to apply for and receive grants under
certain programs as discussed in this notice.
The EM is part of the Department's eligibility data system. The EM
is a read-only worksheet that lists all potentially eligible
postsecondary institutions, as determined by the Department using the
data described above. If the entry for your institution in the EM shows
that your institution is eligible to apply for a grant for a particular
program, and you plan to submit an application for a grant in that
program, you will not need to apply for eligibility or for a waiver
through the process described in this notice. Rather, you may print out
the eligibility letter directly. However, if the EM does not show that
your institution is eligible for a program in which you plan to apply
for a grant, you must submit an application as discussed in this notice
before the February 8, 2019 deadline.
To check your institution's eligibility in the EM, go to the
website https://hepis.ed.gov/title3and5/, click the ``Application for
Designation as an Eligible Institution'' link, and then click the
``Check Eligibility'' link. You may search the EM by institution name,
IPEDS unit ID number, or OPE ID number. If you are inquiring about
general eligibility, look up your institution's name under the SIP
column. If you are inquiring about specific program eligibility, look
under that program's column.
If the EM does not show that your institution is eligible for a
program, or if your institution does not appear in the eligibility
system, or if you disagree with the eligibility determination reflected
in the eligibility system, you can apply for a waiver or
reconsideration through the process described in this notice. The
application process is the same as in previous years; you will choose
the waiver option on the website at https://hepis.ed.gov/title3and5/
and submit your institution's application.
Enrollment of needy students: For title III and V programs
(excluding the PBI programs), an institution is considered to have an
enrollment of needy students if: (1) At least 50 percent of its degree-
seeking students received financial assistance under the Federal Pell
Grant, FSEOG, FWS, or the Federal Perkins Loan programs; or (2) the
percentage of its undergraduate degree-seeking students who were
enrolled on at least a half-time basis and received Federal Pell Grants
exceeded the average percentage of undergraduate degree students who
were enrolled on at least a half-time basis and received Federal Pell
Grants at comparable institutions that offer similar instruction.
To qualify under criterion 2, an institution's Federal Pell Grant
percentage for base year 2016-2017 must be more than the average for
its category of comparable institutions provided in the 2016-2017
Average Pell Grant and Core Expenses per FTE Student table in this
notice. If your institution qualifies under the first criterion, under
which at least 50 percent of its degree-seeking students received
financial assistance under one of several Federal student aid programs
(the Federal Pell Grant, FSEOG, FWS, or the Federal Perkins Loan
programs), but not the second criterion, under which an institution's
Federal Pell Grant percentage for base year 2016-2017 must be more than
the average for its category of comparable institutions provided in the
2016-2017 Average Pell Grant and Core Expenses per FTE student table in
this notice, you must submit an application including the requested
data, which is not available in IPEDS.
For the definition of ``Enrollment of Needy Students,'' for
purposes of the Part A PBI program, see section 318(b)(2) of the HEA,
and for purposes of the Part F PBI program, see section 371(c)(9) of
the HEA.
Core expenses per FTE student: For the Title III, Part A SIP; Part
A ANNH; Part A PBI; Part A NASNTI; Part A AANAPISI; Title III, Part F
HSI STEM and Articulation; Part F PBI; Part F AANAPISI; Part F ANNH;
Part F NASNTI; Title V, Part A HSI; and Title V, Part B PPOHA programs,
an institution should compare its base year 2016-2017 Core Expenses per
FTE student to the average Core Expenses per FTE student for its
category of comparable institutions in the base year 2016-2017 Average
Pell Grant and
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Average Core Expenses per FTE Student Table in this notice. The
institution meets this eligibility requirement under these programs if
its Core Expenses for the 2016-2017 base year are less than the average
for its category of comparable institutions.
Core Expenses are defined as the total expenses for the essential
education activities of the institution. Core Expenses for public
institutions reporting under the Governmental Accounting Standards
Board (GASB) requirements include expenses for instruction, research,
public service, academic support, student services, institutional
support, operation and maintenance of plant, depreciation, scholarships
and fellowships, interest, and other operating and non-operating
expenses. Core Expenses for institutions reporting under the Financial
Accounting Standards Board (FASB) standards (primarily private, not-
for-profit, and for-profit) include expenses for instruction, research,
public service, academic support, student services, institutional
support, net grant aid to students, and other expenses. Do not include
Federal student financial aid. For both FASB and GASB institutions,
core expenses exclude expenses for auxiliary enterprises (e.g.,
bookstores, dormitories), hospitals, and independent operations.
The following table identifies the relevant average Federal Pell
Grant percentages for the base year 2016-2017 and the relevant Core
Expenses per FTE student for the base year 2016-2017 for the four
categories of comparable institutions:
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Base year 2016- Base year 2016-
2017 average 2017 average
Type of institution pell grant core expenses
percentage per FTE
student
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Two-year Public Institutions............ 36 $13,798
Two-year Non-profit Private Institutions 58 15,961
Four-year Public Institutions........... 37 30,911
Four-year Non-profit Private 39 39,567
Institutions...........................
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Waiver Information: IHEs that do not meet the needy student
enrollment requirement or the Core Expenses per FTE requirement may
apply to the Secretary for a waiver of these requirements, as described
in sections 392 and 522 of the HEA, and the implementing regulations at
34 CFR 606.3(b), 606.4(c) and (d), 607.3(b), and 607.4(c) and (d).
IHEs requesting a waiver of the needy student enrollment
requirement or the Core Expenses per FTE requirement must include in
their application detailed evidence supporting the waiver request, as
described in the instructions for completing the application.
The regulations governing the Secretary's authority to grant a
waiver of the needy student requirement, 34 CFR 606.3(b)(2) and (3) and
607.3(b)(2) and (3), refer to ``low-income'' students or families. The
regulations at 34 CFR 606.3(c) and 607.3(c) define ``low-income'' as an
amount that does not exceed 150 percent of the amount equal to the
poverty level, as established by the U.S. Census Bureau.
For the purposes of this waiver provision, the following table sets
forth the low-income levels (at 150%) for various sizes of families:
2017 Annual Low-Income Levels
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Family income
for the 48
contiguous Family income Family income
Size of family unit states, DC, for Alaska for Hawaii
and outlying
jurisdictions
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1............................................................... $18,090 $22,590 $20,790
2............................................................... 24,360 30,435 28,005
3............................................................... 30,630 38,280 35,220
4............................................................... 36,900 46,125 42,435
5............................................................... 43,170 53,970 49,650
6............................................................... 49,440 61,815 56,865
7............................................................... 55,710 69,660 64,080
8............................................................... 61,980 77,505 71,295
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Note: We use the 2017 annual low-income levels because those are
the amounts that apply to the family income reported by students
enrolled for the fall 2016 semester. For family units with more than
eight members, add the following amount for each additional family
member: $6,270 for the contiguous 48 States, the District of
Columbia, and outlying jurisdictions; $7,845 for Alaska; and $7,215
for Hawaii.
The figures shown under family income represent amounts equal to
150 percent of the family income levels established by the U.S. Census
Bureau for determining poverty status. The poverty guidelines were
published on January 31, 2017, in the Federal Register by the U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services (82 FR 8831).
Information about ``metropolitan statistical areas'' referenced in
34 CFR 606.3(b)(4) and 607.3(b)(4) may be obtained at: www.census.gov/prod/2010pubs/10smadb/appendixc.pdf. www.census.gov/prod/2008pubs/07ccdb/appd.pdf.
Electronic Submission of Waiver Applications: If your institution
does not appear in the eligibility system as one that is eligible for
the program under which you plan to apply for a grant, you must submit
an application for a waiver of the eligibility requirements. To request
a waiver, you must upload a narrative at: https://hepis.ed.gov/title3and5/.
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Exception to the Electronic Submission Requirement: You qualify for
an exception to the electronic submission requirement, and may submit
your application in paper format, if you are unable to submit an
application electronically because--
You do not have access to the internet; or
You do not have the capacity to upload documents to the
website;
and
No later than two weeks before the application deadline
date (14 calendar days or, if the fourteenth calendar day before the
application deadline date falls on a Federal holiday, the next business
day following the Federal holiday), you may mail or fax a written
statement to the Department, explaining which of the two grounds for an
exception prevents you from using the internet to submit your
application. If you mail your written statement to the Department, it
must be postmarked no later than two weeks before the application
deadline date. If you fax your written statement to the Department, we
must receive the faxed statement no later than two weeks before the
application deadline date.
Mail or fax your statement to: Christopher Smith or Jason Cottrell,
U.S. Department of Education, 400 Maryland Avenue SW, Room 250-10,
Washington, DC 20202. Fax: (202) 401-8466.
Your paper application must be submitted in accordance with the
mail or hand delivery instructions described in this notice.
Submission of Paper Applications by Mail.
If you qualify for an exception to the electronic submission
requirement, you may mail (through the U.S. Postal Service or a
commercial carrier) your application to the Department. You must mail
the original and two copies of your application, on or before the
application deadline date, to the Department at the following address:
Christopher Smith, U.S. Department of Education, 400 Maryland Avenue
SW, Room 250-10, Washington, DC 20202.
You must show proof of mailing consisting of one of the following:
(1) A legibly dated U.S. Postal Service postmark.
(2) A legible mail receipt with the date of mailing stamped by the
U.S. Postal Service.
(3) A dated shipping label, invoice, or receipt from a commercial
carrier.
(4) Any other proof of mailing acceptable to the Secretary of the
U.S. Department of Education.
If you mail your application through the U.S. Postal Service, we do
not accept either of the following as proof of mailing:
(1) A private metered postmark.
(2) A mail receipt that is not dated by the U.S. Postal Service.
Note: The U.S. Postal Service does not uniformly provide a dated
postmark. Before relying on this method, you should check with your
local post office.
We will not consider eligibility applications postmarked after the
application deadline date.
Submission of Paper Applications by Hand Delivery.
If you qualify for an exception to the electronic submission
requirement, you (or a courier service) may deliver your paper
application to the Department by hand. You must deliver the
application, on or before the application deadline date, to the
Department at the following address: Christopher Smith, U.S. Department
of Education, 400 Maryland Avenue SW, Room 250-10, Washington, DC
20202.
We accept hand deliveries daily between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.,
Washington, DC time, except Saturdays, Sundays, and Federal holidays.
Applicable Regulations: (a) The Education Department General
Administrative Regulations (EDGAR) in 34 CFR parts 75, 77, 79, 82, 84,
86, 97, 98, and 99. (b) The Office of Management and Budget Guidelines
to Agencies on Governmentwide Debarment and Suspension (Nonprocurement)
in 2 CFR 180, as adopted and amended as regulations of the Department
in 2 CFR part 3485. (c) The Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost
Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards in 2 CFR part
200, as adopted and amended as regulations of the Department in 2 CFR
part 3474. (d) The regulations for certain title III programs in 34 CFR
part 607, and for the HSI program in 34 CFR part 606. (e) The notice of
final requirements for the PPOHA program, published in the Federal
Register on July 27, 2010 (75 FR 44055).
Note: The regulations in 34 CFR part 79 apply to all applicants
except federally recognized Indian Tribes.
Note: The regulations in 34 CFR part 86 apply to IHEs only.
Note: There are no program-specific regulations for the Part A
AANAPISI, Part A NASNTI, and Part A PBI programs or any of the title
III, part F programs. Also, there have been amendments to the HEA
since the Department last issued regulations for the programs
established under titles III and V of the statute. Accordingly, we
encourage each potential applicant to read the applicable sections
of the HEA in order to fully understand the eligibility requirements
for the program for which they are applying.
II. Other Information
Accessible Format: Individuals with disabilities can obtain this
document and a copy of the application in an accessible format (e.g.,
braille, large print, audio tape, or compact disc) on request to the
contact person listed under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.
Electronic Access to This Document: The official version of this
document is the document published in the Federal Register. Free
internet access to the official edition of the Federal Register and the
Code of Federal Regulations is available at www.govinfo.gov. At this
site you can view this document, as well as all other documents of this
Department published in the Federal Register, in text or Portable
Document Format (PDF). To use PDF you must have Adobe Acrobat Reader,
which is available free at the site.
You may also access documents of the Department published in the
Federal Register by using the article search feature at:
www.federalregister.gov. Specifically, through the advanced search
feature at this site, you can limit your search to documents published
by the Department.
Dated: January 22, 2019.
Diane Auer Jones,
Principal Deputy Under Secretary Delegated to Perform the Duties of
Under Secretary and Assistant Secretary, Office of Postsecondary
Education.
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