Current through Register Vol. 42, No. 11, August 30, 2024
(1)
Each applicant must submit to the eligible institution a yearly Free
Application for Federal Student Aid application.
(2) An applicant may receive consideration
for an Alabama Student Assistance Program award at only one institution per
academic term. If a student wishes to receive consideration for an Alabama
Student Assistance Program award at another Alabama postsecondary educational
institution, he/she must follow the procedures outlined in 06(1).
(3) Information received on applicants shall
be evaluated by an institutional student financial aid officer.
(a) All applicants' need shall be determined
by the expected family contribution figures provided on the students' aid
report.
(b) Students with need
shall be compared with monies available. In determining the priority order in
which students will be awarded funds in any given award year, the school must:
1. first, choose those students with
exceptional financial need -- that is, those with the lowest expected family
contributions (EFCs) who will also receive Pell Grants in that award year,
and
2. after awarding ASAP funds to
all of its eligible Pell Grant recipients in order of lowest expected family
contributions (EFCs), next award ASAP funds to those eligible students with the
lowest EFCs who will not receive Pell Grants in that award year.
(c) An award list shall be made
and sent to the Alabama Commission on Higher Education. The maximum award that
a student may receive is $5,000 per academic year. The maximum award shall be
reduced proportionately for students who attend part-time.
(4) All grants to students enrolled at least
half-time shall be not less than $300 nor more than $5,000 for the academic
year.
(5) All awards made by the
Alabama Student Assistance Program shall be made to individual students who are
residents of the State of Alabama.
(a) Each
awardee shall be sent an award notice by the institution and informed of aid
awarded through the Alabama Student Assistance Program.
(b) The institutional Financial Aid Officer
will check each awardee for:
1. Number of
hours enrolled;
2. Academic
progress and program;
3. Residency
and nationality; and
4. Status on
previous grants and loans.
(c) The institutional Financial Aid Officer
shall be responsible for ensuring that each student is not
over-awarded.
(d) If the award is
accepted, each student shall certify his/her eligibility and verify that the
educational grant will be used only for educational expenses for attendance at
the approved Alabama postsecondary institution.
(6) Disbursement of all grants shall be made
by checks in accordance with the procedures outlined in 06(6) (a) or 06(6) (b)
.
(a) Certain approved institutions may
prepare checks for eligible awardees under the following conditions:
1. An approved institution may prepare checks
for eligible awards only after all steps in 06(5) have been
completed.
2. The Alabama Student
Assistance Program Office will send a lump sum payment of funds to the approved
institution for deposit in a specific Alabama Student Assistance Program
account.
3. The approved
institution shall prepare individual checks on the account.
4. All checks which are undeliverable shall
be cancelled, and the funds returned to the special Alabama Student Assistance
Program account. Replacement awards may be issued to eligible students prior to
the expiration of the term only after the ASAP Office is provided the following
information: Social Security numbers of award recipients, full names of
recipients, adjusted gross incomes of recipients, and amounts of awards per
term.
5. All funds remaining in the
institution's Alabama Student Assistance Program account must be returned to
the Alabama Student Assistance Program Office no later than August 31 each
year. No awards may be issued for terms commencing after June 30.
6. An approved institution's permission to
write individual checks may be terminated at any time, upon written notice from
the Alabama Student Assistance Program Office. Reasons for termination may
include noncompliance with any Alabama Student Assistance Program Regulations
or untimely delay in submitting required reports to the Alabama Student
Assistance Program Office.
(b) Certain approved institutions may credit
accounts of eligible awardees under the following conditions:
1. An approved institution may credit
accounts of eligible awardees only after all steps in 06(5) have been
completed.
2. The Alabama Student
Assistance Program office will send a lump sum payment of funds to the approved
institution for deposit in a specific Alabama Student Assistance Program
account.
3. The approved
institution shall provide each eligible awardee with documentation of an
Alabama Student Assistance Program award.
4. Should the dollar amount of an award
credited to an eligible student's account exceed the dollar amount due the
institution by the student at the time an ASAP award is credited to an eligible
student's account, a check in the amount of excess funds (credit) shall be
issued within fourteen (14) work days to the student by the approved
institution.
5. All checks which
are undeliverable shall be cancelled, and the funds returned to the special
Alabama Student Assistance program account. Replacement awards may be issued to
eligible students prior to the expiration of the term only after the ASAP
Office is provided the following information: Social Security numbers of award
recipients, full names of recipients, adjusted gross incomes of recipients, and
amounts of awards per term.
6. All
funds remaining in the institution's Alabama Student Assistance Program account
must be returned to the Alabama Student Assistance Program Office no later than
August 31 each year. No awards may be issued for terms commencing after June
30.
7. An approved institution's
permission to credit eligible students' accounts may be terminated at any time,
upon written notice from the Alabama Student Assistance Program Office. Reasons
for termination may include noncompliance with any Alabama Student Assistance
Program Regulations or untimely delay in submitting required reports to the
Alabama Student Assistance Program office.
(7) All eligible institutions shall follow
the recordkeeping procedures set forth by the Alabama Student Assistance
Program Office.
(a) Eligible institutions
shall complete all requested accounting reports and return them to the Alabama
Student Assistance Program office on or before August 31 each year.
(b) A summary of all fiscal reports
pertaining to the Alabama Student Assistance Program shall be furnished to the
Alabama Commission on Higher Education.
Authors: Joseph T. Sutton, Timothy W.
Vick
Statutory Authority: Title IV of the Higher
Education Act of 1965 as amended.