PPT-Return of Title IV funds

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Sandra Cronin Senior Associate Director Point Park University Agenda Brief overview of Return of Title IV funds Case study example from Federal Student Aid Handbook

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Sandra Cronin Senior Associate Director Point Park University Agenda Brief overview of Return of Title IV funds Case study example from Federal Student Aid Handbook Aid that Could Have Been Disbursed. FR4 Atten 0780386167042000 C 2004 IEEE brPage 2br 0780386167042000 C 2004 IEEE brPage 3br 0780386167042000 C 2004 IEEE brPage 4br 0780386167042000 C 2004 IEEE R2T4. NYSFAAA Region VII. Presenter. Debra Hansen. Stony brook university. Topics. Basic Principles. Payment Period or Period of Enrollment. Types of . Institutions. Withdrawal Date (Last Date of Attendance). Jacqueline A. Iribarren, Ph.D.. Title III Consultant. Fall 2013. Title III Funds . Must be used to supplement the level of Federal, State and local funds that, in the absence of Title III funds, would have been expended for programs for LEP students and immigrant children and youth. . Module . 12. Return of Title IV Funds Requirements. Amount of earned Title IV aid is proportionate to portion of period completed at the time student withdrew. Unearned Title IV aid must be returned . New Jersey Association of Federal Program Administrators . Friday, September 23, 2016. . Title I, Part A: Uses of Funds . What has not changed? . Legislative Purpose . (. ESSA §1001) . “to provide all children significant opportunity to receive a fair, equitable, and high-quality education, and to close educational achievement gaps.”. Bo Merritt. Director . of . Finance . – Office of Federal Programs. What to Consider in 2016-17. Schoolwide . Flexibility. Schoolwide Consolidation of Funds. Schoolwide Plans in GMS. Schoolwide Flexibility. Virginia Department of Education . Office of Program Administration and Accountability. 2017 Coordinators’ Technical Assistance Academy. Roanoke: July 11-12, 2017. Williamsburg: July 25-26, 2017. Spring 2017. Agenda. Overview of federal funding . sources . Expansion of . allowable . a. ctivities . under . ESSA. Examples of coordinated federal . funding. Planning & Collaboration Time. Federal Funding Sources: Title I. Virginia Department of Education . Office of Program Administration and Accountability. . 2017 . Coordinators’ Technical Assistance . Academy. Roanoke: July 11-12, 2017. Williamsburg: July 25-26, 2017. Sugata. Ray (University of Florida). Joint work with . Vikas. Agarwal (Georgia State University). Yan Lu (University of Florida). Motivation I. What is simultaneous management?. A HF and a FOF managed by the same parent company are defined as being simultaneously managed . Teaching, Learning and Assessment Institute. Pre-Conference Session. August 2017. Agenda. Ways to Leverage Funds to Support District Priorities. Framework for Coordinated Spending. Fiscal Considerations. . Office of Federal Programs. Oklahoma State Department of Education. 405-521-2846. Title I Supplement not Supplant. ESSA Section 1118 (b). (1) In General - A State educational agency or local educational agency shall use Federal fund received under Title I only to supplement the funds that would, in the absence of such Federal funds, be made available from State and local sources for the education of students participating in programs assisted under Title I, and not supplant such funds.. The . underlying principle of U.S. securities . regulation is . disclosure. .. The . primary disclosure document issued by a fund . is the . summary prospectus. .. A . fund also prepares a prospectus and a statement . A couple of notes to begin…. Today’s session will be recorded and posted to the Title I, D website so that you can view at a later time, if needed.. Title I, D allocations were sent out this morning!!!.

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