Title IV Repayment
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Fairfield, CA 94534
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Title IV Repayment
⚠️ Contact the Financial Aid Office BEFORE you withdraw from classes! |
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Overview
Overpayments occur when students receive more financial aid they should have received by regulation. Overpayments have a variety of causes; the most common ones are:
- The student made an error on their financial aid application and, once that error was fixed, their eligibility decreased.
- The student was paid at more than one school/institution for the same semester.
- The student was paid at full-time status (12 or more units) for their first disbursement in a term, but they dropped to less than half-time status (0.01 to 5.99 units) for their second disbursement.
- The student was paid Pell Grant but withdrew before completing 60% of their coursework for the term (or 49% of the modules within the term if they took short-term classes)
- The student was paid Pell Grant based on enrollment but all of their grades were NS (“no show”)
Enrollment Status | Second Award |
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12+ Units. | |
9 - 11.99 Units | |
6 - 8.99 Units | |
0.1 - 5.99 Units | |
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Drops in enrollment status are the most common reasons for an overpayment, so it is important to understand how Solano Financial Aid looks at enrollment status. |
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Return To TITLE IV Funds Policy
In some cases, federal regulations require the financial aid office to calculate the “earned amount” of a student’s award and ensure that the “unearned amount” is returned to the agency that oversees federal student aid programs. This process is known as “Return to Title IV Funds” or “R2T4.” |
The following award types are subject to R2T4 regulations:
- Federal Pell Grant
- Iraq and Afghanistan Service Grant (IASG)
- Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG)
- Federal Direct Subsidized Loans
- Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loans
Note that Federal Work Study (FWS) funds are not included in this list. Likewise, R2T4 calculations are not performed on state, local, and institutional awards (although each program may have its own rules requiring the return of funds).
There are two general situations in which a calculation must be performed:
- The student notifies the school of their intent to withdraw from all classes or begins
the official withdrawal process. This is known as an “official withdrawal.”
- The withdrawal date used will be the date that the student notified the school of their intention to withdraw or began the official withdrawal process.
- After the payment period is over, the school finds that a student finished the payment
period with a collection of “F” and “W” grades. This is known as an “unofficial withdrawal.”
- As Solano Community College is not required to take attendance, we will use the midpoint (50% mark) of the payment period for the withdrawal date.
An R2T4 calculation is not required when:
- The student never actually began attendance for the payment period. In this case, all disbursed Title IV funds must be returned to the Title IV programs.
- The student had begun attendance but was not eligible to receive Title IV funds due to an eligibility reason (unsatisfactory academic progress, appeal denials, incomplete verification materials, ineligible program of study, etc. ). In this case, no Title IV funds should have been disbursed, but if any were disbursed, the entire amount must be returned.
Students are considered to have earned aid in proportion to the amount of time in the payment period that they remained enrolled in classes. The longer that the student remained in their classes (the later the withdrawal date), the more of their aid will be considered “earned.” Once the student has been enrolled for 60% of the payment period, they are considered to have earned 100% of their federal financial aid award for the period.
Note that different R2T4 rules apply to students who are only taking courses that are shorter than the length of the term (e.g. an 8 week course in fall or a 4-week course in summer). Full descriptions of the calculations and their components are available online in Volume 5 of the FSA Handbook for the award year in question. See https://fsapartners.ed.gov/knowledge-center/fsa-handbook.
The calculation ultimately determines the amount of the student return (the amount for which the student is responsible, if any), the institutional return (the amount for which the institution is responsible, if any), and/or a post-withdrawal disbursement (if applicable; see below).
Student ReturnsThis is the amount the student must return to the government. A notice will be sent when we have performed the R2T4 calculation. A student MUST repay the full amount to SCC Cashier Office within 45 days of their date of withdrawal. If unpaid, the outstanding amount will be referred as an overpayment to the US Department of Education for debt collection. Students in an overpayment status for federal funds will NOT be able to receive any additional financial aid disbursements at any college or university until repayment has been made in full. |
Institutional ReturnsSolano will return this amount to the government and will charge the debt on your MySolano Student account for repayment.
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Order of Returns
If the calculation finds that a student has been disbursed “unearned aid,” then student and institutional returns must be made (up to the total net amount of the award) in the following order:
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Post Withdrawal DisbursementsIf the R2T4 calculation shows that a student received less Federal Student Aid than the “earned amount,” SCC will offer them a post-withdrawal disbursement of the earned aid that was not received. The student must respond quickly—within 14 days—if they hope to have a post-withdrawal disbursement of grant funds (Pell or FSEOG). If a student attended classes but was not eligible for any Title IV aid prior to withdrawing, these regulations do not apply. |
Timeframes
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OverpaymentsInitially, an overpayment will show as a debt on the student account at Solano. Students can pay back the balance to Solano through the Cashier Office and we will return that money to the government on their behalf. Federal overpayments not paid before the earlier of 60 days after the student’s last date of attendance or the end of the aid year (June 30) will be referred to the Collection Agency for the U.S. Department of Education. At that point, the student may make repayment arrangements directly with the U.S. Department of Education to regain financial aid eligibility by calling 1-800-621-3115 or by going to https://myeddebt.ed.gov/borrower and selecting the “Contact Us” link. State overpayments (e.g. Cal Grants) must be paid to Solano Community college who will return the funds to the appropriate state agency. |