Title: Student Financial Aid as an Online Service
1Student Financial Aid as an Online Service
- Marianne Phelps and Norm Finlinson
- June 24, 2002
2Agenda
- Overview
- History of providing aid to distance students
- Challenge of shifting the paradigm
- Characteristics of an online service
- Drawing on outside resources
- Brigham Young Universitys solution
- Some links to other sites
3Barriers to an Online Student Aid Service
- Past
- Need associated with distance students
- Many schools did not provide aid to distance
students - Unit administering programs often operated
independently - Present
- Need to reorient perception of service from a
primarily administrative function to a student
service - Administrative systems
4Some Characteristics of an OnlineStudent Aid
Student Service
- Builds on federal paperless process and draws
data from administrative systems - Utilizes capabilities of technology to assist
students in accessing information and in
conducting business with the aid office - Provides personalized information
- Provides one click service
- And also offers face to face or telephone contact
with the SAO
5Online Information Concerning Aid
- Federal Resources
- Federal Guide to Student Financial Assistance
http//www.ed.gov/prog_info/SFA/StudentGuide - Federal Student Website http//www.students.gov/in
dex.html - Other Resources
- Floridas Facts
- http//www.facts.org/
- FinAid
http//www.finaid.org/
6Paperless Processing of Federal Aid
- The FAFSA Web page http//www.fafsa.ed.gov
- Application for Federal student financial
assistance - Application for pin
- Electronic Signature for application
- Student Aid Report
- Correction of Student Aid Report
- Electronic signature for direct loan promissory
note - Entrance Counseling
- Loan History
- Loan Consolidation
7Brigham Young University Automation Milestones
- 1981 Automated institutional loan program
- 1983 Automated Federal loan processing
- 1987 On-line verification
- 1993 Touch-tone telephone financial aid
application - 1997 Financial Path web application
- 1999 VIP web data collecting system
8Financial Path to Graduation
http//financialaid.byu.edu/path/
- Step 1 Chart your academic plan
- Step 2 Estimate educational costs
- Step 3 Estimate financial resources
- Step 4 Identify and analyze unmet need
- Step 5 Establish your maximum debt limit
- Step 6 Identify the costs of borrowing
- Step 7 Make a commitment and monitor your
progress
9Results of Financial Path
- 24 Decrease in borrowing
- 2000 Default Rate is 0.6
- 4 Reduction in average loan debt at graduation
10A PAPERLESS OFFICE
THE FINAL FRONTIER
http//financialaid.byu.edu/vip/
11VIP Process
- Initial letter is sent to the student
- Student accesses VIP
- Student inputs verification data
- Second letter is sent to the student for
signature - Student returns signature document
- System completes verification and awards student
12What is Virtual Immediate Processing (VIP)?
- Data collection apparatus, replacing paper
- Student empowerment tool - student controls the
process - Work flow manager
- Financial aid resource liberator - we can do
things other than process - Ubiquitous window of access for students to the
financial aid process
13Examples of Online Aid Services
- University of Southern California
- www.usc.edu/dept/fao
- University of Texas
- www.utexas.edu/student/finaid
- Brigham Young University
- financialaid.byu.edu
- Florida State University
- www.finaid.fsu.edu
- University of Minnesota
- http//onestop.umn.edu/Finances/viewfa02.html
14Contact information
- Marianne Phelps
- mrphelps_at_starpower.net
- Norm Finlinson
- norman_b_finlinson_at_byu.edu