A student-centered system that replaces FAA Access to CPS Online.
Any individual required to provide consent and approval for federal tax information (FTI) along with their signature on the FAFSA® form, including the student; the student’s spouse; a biological or adoptive parent; or the parent’s spouse (stepparent).
Who is a contributor.
Replaces the Student Aid Report (SAR) as the student’s output document providing a summary of data input on the FAFSA form.
What is the FAFSA Submission Summary.
Replaces the term Estimated Financial Assistance (EFA) when factoring in other aid to determine the amount of a student’s need- and non-need-based financial aid. As of 24-25, THIS will exclude emergency grants such as the Crisis Grant.
What is Other Financial Assistance (OFA)
Extenuating situations (such as the loss of a job) that impact a student’s financial condition and support a financial aid administrator adjusting data elements in the COA or in the SAI calculation on a case-by-case basis.
What is special circumstances
Replaces the Central Processing System (CPS).
What is the FAFSA Processing System (FPS)
If THIS is not provided, the student will not be eligible for any Title IV aid until the approval is provided by each contributor.
What is FAFSA FTI Approval
Is the data and information related to federal tax paying. It includes a return or return information received directly from the IRS or information created by the recipient that is derived from a federal return.
What is Federal Tax Information (FTI)
The % of full-time enrollment a student is enrolled, rounded to the nearest whole % used to determine a student’s annual Pell Grant award.
What is enrollment intensity
Conditions that justify the FAA making an adjustment to a student’s dependency status, commonly referred to as a dependency override, based on an exceptional situation (e.g., human trafficking or parental abandonment).
What is unusual circumstances
The system replacing the IRS Data Retrieval Tool (DRT) to transfer an individual’s FTI to the Department.
What is the FUTURE Act Direct Data Exchange (FA - DDX)
Replaces the term “household size” on the FAFSA form. It captures the appropriate number of family members and dependents in the applicant’s household based on IRS code and tax return filing standards.
What is Family Size
The new name for the SAR C flag
What is FPS C Flag
Ability of a student to receive a THIS depending on annually published federal poverty guidelines; the U.S. tax return adjusted gross income (or the equivalent for foreign tax filers); state of legal residence; family size; and tax filing status.
What is Maximum or Minimum Pell Grant eligibility
True or False: Nontax filers are not required to consent to the use of FTI on the FAFSA
False: Because the FUTURE Act requires consent to use FTI for federal student aid eligibility and FTI includes filing status, nontax filers must also consent.
Corrections to FAFSA questions can still be submitted by a school using this site.
What is the FAFSA Partner Portal (FPP)
Information from a tax return or the return itself that is provided and entered by a taxpayer, applicant, or contributor on the FAFSA, either because the tax information was not received from the IRS, or because the contributor filed a foreign tax return.
What is Manually Provided Taxpayer Information
Replaces the Expected Family Contribution (EFC) as a formal evaluation of a student’s approximate financial resources to contribute towards school expenses. When packaging a student for Title IV need-based aid, a negative number is converted to a 0 in the packaging formula.
What is the Student Aid Index (SAI)
Maximum Pell Grant minus the SAI rounded to the nearest $5 (not to exceed COA).
What is SAI Calculated Pell Grant Eligibility
True or False: For applicants with a calculated SAI that is greater than the maximum Pell Grant award or the calculated Pell Grant amount is less than the minimum Pell Grant, the applicant is not eligible for a Pell Grant unless they otherwise qualify for a minimum Pell Grant award.
This is True
True or False: A school will no longer be able to collect a traditional FAFSA signature page on behalf of the student, spouse, or parent contributor starting with the 2024-25 award year.
This is true.
For a dependent student whose parents are divorced or separated, THIS PERSON is the parent who provides the greater portion of the student’s financial support and is required to provide their information (and if applicable their spouse’s information) on the FAFSA form.
Who is the Primary or Custodial Parent
If a student indicates they have unusual circumstances or indicates for the first time they are unaccompanied and homeless, or at risk of being homeless, the FPS will consider the student to be THIS. The SAI will remain provisional and not official until the school makes a final determination.
What is a Provisionally Independent Student
Replaces Iraq and Afghanistan Service Grant (IASG) and Children of Fallen Heroes (CFH) Awards with new eligibility criteria. Eligible students will receive a maximum Pell Grant regardless of their SAI.
What is Special Rule for Pell Grants
Pell Grant eligibility restored in the Common Origination and Disbursement (COD) system due to an eligible borrower defense or other qualifying loan discharge.
What is Restoration for Discharge