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SectionTitle: Appendix D - 1999-2000 SAR/ISIR Comment Codes and Text
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APPENDIX D
1999-2000 SAR/ISIR Comment Codes and Text

SAR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

Student’s Comment Text

01 We have processed your application for Federal student aid, or the correction that you submitted electronically through your school. On the back of this page we printed the information we received and a summary of the results of processing that information. We may have assumed certain information to calculate your eligibility for Federal student aid. We printed any assumptions we made and the word “assumed” for those items on the back of this page. Contact your Financial Aid Administrator (FAA) if:

-the assumptions we made are not correct,
-you need to make other corrections,
-we indicate below that we need more information to determine your eligibility,
-we indicate below you are selected for verification, or
-we indicate below you must work with your FAA to resolve some eligibility issues.

02 You need to give us more information before we can determine your eligibility for Federal student aid.

03 If all the information on this Student Aid Report is correct, you may be eligible to receive a Federal Pell Grant and other Federal student aid in 1999-2000. Your FAA will determine whether you meet all other requirements to receive aid. The amount of aid will depend on the cost of attendance at your school, your enrollment status, Congressional budget restrictions, and other factors.

04 You are not eligible for a Federal Pell Grant because you reported that you have a Bachelor’s degree or are a graduate/professional student. However, you may be eligible for other types of aid.

05 Based on the information you gave us, you are not eligible for a Federal Pell Grant. However, you may be eligible for other types of aid.

06 Your application has been selected for review in a process called verification. You must submit to your school signed copies of certain 1998 documents.

07 You must work with your FAA to resolve data matching issues that resulted from processing your application before the FAA can determine if you are eligible to receive Federal financial aid.
08 You must resolve some issues before we can determine your eligibility for Federal student aid. Unless you are completing verification, it may be too late for you to make corrections or give us any more information this year. If you are still completing verification and you need to correct your Student Aid Report (SAR), contact the FAA at your school for assistance. We must have your corrected SAR no later than August 15, 2000.


Two-Part SAR

01 As you requested, this is a copy of the Student Aid Report (SAR) we processed on .
No information has been changed.

02 You indicated on your FAFSA Express application that you were applying for “early analysis” and would not enroll in college before July 1, 2000. If this is not correct, contact your FAA.

03 This Student Aid Report (SAR) is a result of corrections to data entered incorrectly.

04 This Student Aid Report (SAR) has been produced due to a change in your financial aid history information on the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) that may affect your eligibility for Federal student aid. Contact your Financial Aid Administrator (FAA) for additional information.

05 We were unable to read all of the information on your application or SAR because it was damaged. Please review all of the items on Part 2 of this SAR and make any corrections as needed.
06 Read this letter carefully and review each item on Part 2 of this Student Aid Report (SAR). Follow the instructions at the top of Part 2 and in the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) instructions to help you make corrections. If all the information on your SAR is correct, you do not need to return it to the Federal Student Aid Programs. For additional help with your SAR, contact your Financial Aid Administrator (FAA) or the Federal Student Aid Information Center at 1-800-4FED-AID (1-800-433-3243).

07 This Student Aid Report (SAR) has been produced because your verification issue has been resolved.

08 Your application cannot be processed until you have given us additional information. You must contact the U.S. Department of Education by calling 202-708-4766, or by writing to: U.S. Department of Education, Student Financial Assistance Programs, Washington Service Center, 7th and D Streets, SW, ROB-3, Room 5118, Washington, DC 20202-5320. Include with your letter a copy of your SAR and your current address and telephone number (including the area code).

09 Your application cannot be processed because our records indicate that you are currently being denied aid due to a debarment and suspension action. If you wish to contest this finding, please contact the Debarment and Suspension Specialist, U.S. Department of Education, 202-260-9988, within 30 days after the date you submit this SAR to your school.

10 To resolve your FSEOG overpayment, your FAA must access NSLDS for additional FSEOG overpayment information.

11 The National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) confirmed that you have made satisfactory arrangements to repay your FSEOG overpayment. Your FAA may contact the school associated with the overpayment for additional information.

12 The National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) confirmed that you have made satisfactory arrangements to repay your FSEOG overpayment. For additional information, contact the U.S. Department of Education at 1-800-621-3115, or write to the U.S. Department of Education, Atlanta Service Center, 61 Forsyth Street, Room 19T89, Atlanta, Georgia 30303.

13 You tried to change your social security number. The Social Security Administration already verified that this social security number belongs to you. If you need assistance, see your FAA.
14 The National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) confirmed that you have made satisfactory arrangements to repay your FSEOG overpayment. For additional information, contact the U.S. Department of Education at 1-800-621-3115, or write to the U.S. Department of Education, Chicago Service Center, P.O. Box 8422, Chicago, Illinois 60680-8422.

15 The National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) confirmed that you have made satisfactory arrangements to repay your FSEOG overpayment. For additional information, contact the U.S. Department of Education at 1-800-621-3115, or write to the U.S. Department of Education, San Francisco Service Center, 50 United Nations Plaza, Room 250, San Francisco, California 94102.

16 You reported a total income for your parents that appears to be unusually low. Review the boldface items in Step Four on Part 2 of your SAR and make corrections if necessary.

17 The National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) confirmed that you have made satisfactory arrangements to repay your FSEOG overpayments. Your FAA may access NSLDS for additional FSEOG overpayment information.

18 Your application cannot be processed until you have resolved a prior year verification overpayment. Contact the U.S. Department of Education by calling 202-708-4766, or by writing to: U.S. Department of Education, Student Financial Assistance Programs, Washington Service Center, 7th and D Streets, SW, ROB-3, Room 5118, Washington, DC 20202-5320. Include with your letter a copy of this SAR and your current address and telephone number (including the area code).

19 The National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) confirmed that you have made satisfactory arrangements to repay your FSEOG overpayment. Your FAA may access NSLDS for additional FSEOG overpayment information.

20 To resolve your Pell overpayment, your FAA must access NSLDS for additional Pell overpayment information.

21 You reported a total income for yourself that appears to be unusually low. Review the boldface items in Step One on Part 2 of your SAR and make corrections if necessary.

22 The National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) confirmed that you have made satisfactory arrangements to repay your Pell overpayment. Your FAA may contact the school associated with the overpayment for additional information.

23 It appears that the social security number you reported on your application is not a valid social security number. See your FAA for assistance.

24 The Social Security Administration (SSA) did not confirm that the social security number you reported on your aid application is valid. If you believe that the number you reported is correct, you must contact an SSA office to resolve this problem. If you determine that the social security number you reported on your aid application is not correct, you should correct your social security number in Item 8 on your SAR or contact your FAA.

25 The National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) confirmed that you have made satisfactory arrangements to repay your Pell overpayment. For additional information, contact the U.S. Department of Education at 1-800-621-3115, or write to the U.S. Department of Education, Atlanta Service Center, 61 Forsyth Street, Room 19T89, Atlanta, Georgia 30303.

26 Selective Service records indicate that you are not required to be registered with them until within 30 days of your 18th birthday. If you have not yet initiated the registration process, you may either answer “Yes” to both Items 28 and 29 on Part 2 of your SAR or obtain and complete a Selective Service Registration form, available at your local post office. If you have already requested that you be registered, Selective Service will process your request 30 days prior to your 18th birthday.

27 This report was produced in response to your Financial Aid Administrator’s (FAA’s) use of professional judgement to ADJUST your Expected Family Contribution (EFC).

28 We have forwarded your name to Selective Service for registration, as you requested. They will process your registration request 30 days prior to your 18th birthday.

29 Your registration or your exemption status has been confirmed by Selective Service.

30 The Selective Service reported that you have not registered with them. If you are female or were born before 1960, please contact your FAA. Otherwise, a male who is required to register with Selective Service must be registered before aid can be disbursed. If you have not yet registered, are male, and are 18 through 25 years of age, you must either answer “Yes” to both Items 28 and 29 on Part 2 of your SAR, or obtain and complete a Selective Service Registration form, available at your local post office. If you believe you have already registered or are exempt, please contact the Selective Service at 847-688-6888 to resolve any problems regarding your registration status.

31 We have forwarded your name to Selective Service for registration, as you requested.

32 The National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) confirmed that you have made satisfactory arrangements to repay your Pell overpayment. For additional information, contact the U.S. Department of Education at 1-800-621-3115, or write to the U.S. Department of Education, Chicago Service Center, P.O. Box 8422, Chicago, Illinois 60680-8422.

33 We could not send your name to Selective Service as you requested because you did not give us enough information, you are past the age limit for registration, or you did not sign your form. If you are at least 18 but not yet 26, you may register by answering “Yes” to both Items 28 and 29 on your SAR. You must also provide information for Items 1, 2, and 9. You may also register by obtaining and completing a Selective Service Registration form available at your local post office. If you are a male who has reached age 26, you cannot use the SAR to register. You must contact Selective Service at 847-688-6888 to resolve your registration status before you can receive Federal student aid. You are exempt from registering if born before 1960.

34 The National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) confirmed that you have made satisfactory arrangements to repay your Pell overpayment. For additional information, contact the U.S. Department of Education at 1-800-621-3115, or write to the U.S. Department of Education, San Francisco Service Center, 50 United Nations Plaza, Room 250, San Francisco, California 94102.

35 The National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) confirmed that you have made satisfactory arrangements to repay your Pell overpayments. Your FAA may access NSLDS for additional Pell overpayment information.

36 The National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) confirmed that you have made satisfactory arrangements to repay your Pell overpayment. Your FAA may access NSLDS for additional Pell overpayment information.

37 N/A

38 To resolve your Pell overpayment, your FAA must contact the school associated with the Pell overpayment.

39 To resolve your Pell overpayments, your FAA must access NSLDS for additional Pell overpayment information.
40 This Student Aid Report (SAR) is in response to the student aid application you submitted. You had already sent an application that is on file. This SAR contains the same information as the SAR you received from your previous application. We only made changes to the address or institutions. If you need to make changes to your information, you should make them to this SAR by following the instructions at the top of Part 2 and in the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) instructions. For additional help with your SAR, contact your Financial Aid Administrator (FAA).

41 To resolve your Pell overpayment, call the U.S. Department of Education at 1-800-621-3115, or write to the U.S. Department of Education, Atlanta Service Center, 61 Forsyth Street, Room 19T89, Atlanta, Georgia 30303.

42 To resolve your Pell overpayment, call the U.S. Department of Education at 1-800-621-3115, or write to the U.S. Department of Education, Chicago Service Center, P.O. Box 8422, Chicago, Illinois 60680-8422.

43 To resolve your Pell overpayment, call the U.S. Department of Education at 1-800-621-3115, or write to the U.S. Department of Education, San Francisco Service Center, 50 United Nations Plaza, Room 250, San Francisco, California 94102.

44 We could not process your FAA’s request for an ADJUSTMENT to your Expected Family Contribution (EFC). Either you did not provide corrections to your financial information, or your FAA did not complete the School Use Box on Part 2 of your SAR. As a result, we only made changes to your name and address if requested. No changes to financial information were made. Contact your FAA for further assistance.

45 This SAR contains information that was corrected from your previous SAR. Your Financial Aid Administrator provided a signature and/or a Federal School Code number in the School Use Only box, but did not check the box to request a professional judgment adjustment. Therefore, we cannot determine whether the changes made were student corrections or FAA adjustments.

46 We could not process your FAA’s request to perform or cancel a DEPENDENCY OVERRIDE. Your FAA did not provide the necessary information. Contact your FAA for further assistance.
47 We need you to give us more information so that we can determine your eligibility for Federal student aid. REVIEW ALL OF THE INFORMATION on Part 2, the Information Request Form, and respond to each of the items in bold. After making all necessary corrections, you and your parent must sign the Certification at the end of Part 2. You may take Part 2 of your SAR to one of the schools you have listed on the SAR to have the FAA submit your corrections electronically. Or, you may send Part 2 of your SAR to the address next to the Certification (keep all other parts for your records). You will receive a new SAR in about 4 weeks.

48 We need you to give us more information so that we can determine your eligibility for Federal student aid. REVIEW ALL OF THE INFORMATION on Part 2, the Information Request Form, and respond to each of the items in bold. After making all necessary corrections, you and your parent must sign the Certification at the end of Part 2 and send it to the address next to the Certification (keep all other parts for your records). You will receive a new SAR in about 4 weeks.
49 We need you to give us more information so that we can determine your eligibility for Federal student aid. REVIEW ALL OF THE INFORMATION on Part 2, the Information Request Form, and respond to each of the items in bold. After making all necessary corrections, you and your parent must sign the Certification at the end of Part 2. Check with the school you are planning to attend to see if the corrections can be submitted electronically. If not, you may send Part 2 of your SAR to the address next to the Certification (keep all other parts for your records). You will receive a new SAR in about 4 weeks.

50 We need you to give us more information so that we can determine your eligibility for Federal student aid. REVIEW ALL OF THE INFORMATION on Part 2, the Information Request Form, and respond to each of the items in bold. After making all necessary corrections, you must sign the Certification at the end of Part 2. You may take Part 2 of your SAR to one of the schools you have listed on the SAR to have the FAA submit your corrections electronically. Or, you may send Part 2 of your SAR to the address next to the Certification (keep all other parts for your records). You will receive a new SAR in about 4 weeks.

51 We need you to give us more information so that we can determine your eligibility for Federal student aid. REVIEW ALL OF THE INFORMATION on Part 2, the Information Request Form, and respond to each of the items in bold. After making all necessary corrections, you must sign the Certification at the end of Part 2 and send it to the address next to the Certification (keep all other parts for your records). You will receive a new SAR in about 4 weeks.

52 We need you to give us more information so that we can determine your eligibility for Federal student aid. REVIEW ALL OF THE INFORMATION on Part 2, the Information Request Form, and respond to each of the items in bold. After making all necessary corrections, you must sign the Certification at the end of Part 2. Check with the school you are planning to attend to see if the corrections can be submitted electronically. If not, you may send Part 2 of your SAR to the address next to the Certification (keep all other parts for your records). You will receive a new SAR in about 4 weeks.

53 N/A

54 N/A

55 Your denial of benefits under the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988 has been resolved and processing of your student aid application may continue. However, you must submit documentation to your FAA from the Department of Education’s Drug Enforcement and Compliance Monitoring Office that shows what aid you may be eligible to receive.

56 Your application cannot be processed because our records indicate that you are currently being denied aid from one or more Title IV Federal assistance programs by court order under terms of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988. If you wish to contest this finding, contact the Specialist for Drug Enforcement and Compliance Monitoring, U.S. Department of Education, 202-260-9988, within 30 days after the date you submit this SAR to your school.

57 We forwarded your name to Selective Service for registration, as you requested. However, Selective Service did not complete registration for you because you did not answer “Yes” to Item 28. If you are male and have not yet registered, you may register by answering “Yes” to both Items 28 and 29 on your SAR. You may also register by obtaining and completing a Selective Service Registration form, available at your local post office.

58 N/A

59 We could not determine from the Social Security Administration if the social security number you reported belongs to you because you did not give us your last name or date of birth. Correct Items 1 and/or 9 on your SAR.

60 The date of birth you reported on your application is inconsistent with the Social Security Administration’s records.

61 According to Social Security Administration (SSA) records, the name you reported on your application does not correspond with the social security number you provided in Item 8. You should review Items 1, 2, 3, and 8 on this SAR. If all of these items are correct, you must contact an SSA office to resolve this problem. If you find that any of these items are incorrect, you should make corrections on your SAR where appropriate.

62 In addition, the Social Security Administration could not confirm your claim of U.S. citizenship because of questions about your social security number, name, or date of birth.

63 As we have indicated on your previous SAR, the date of birth you reported on your application is inconsistent with the Social Security Administration’s records.

64 As we have indicated on your previous SAR, the name you reported on your application does not correspond with the social security number you provided in Item 8. You should review Items 1, 2, 3, and 8 on this SAR. If all of these items are correct, you must contact a Social Security Administration office to resolve this problem. If Items 1, 2, or 3 are incorrect, you should make corrections on your SAR where appropriate. If you determine that Item 8 is incorrect, you should contact your FAA to determine if you should correct your social security number on your SAR or file a new application.

65 To resolve your FSEOG overpayment, call the U.S. Department of Education at 1-800-621-3115, or write to the U.S. Department of Education, Atlanta Service Center, 61 Forsyth Street, Room 19T89, Atlanta, Georgia 30303.

66 To resolve your FSEOG overpayment, call the U.S. Department of Education at 1-800-621-3115, or write to the U.S. Department of Education, Chicago Service Center, P.O. Box 8422, Chicago, Illinois 60680-8422.

67 To resolve your FSEOG overpayment, call the U.S. Department of Education at 1-800-621-3115, or write to the U.S. Department of Education, San Francisco Service Center, 50 United Nations Plaza, Room 250, San Francisco, California 94102.

68 You did not indicate on your application that you are a U.S. citizen or an eligible noncitizen. To be eligible to receive Federal student aid, a student must be --
(1) A U.S. citizen (or U.S. National), or
(2) An eligible noncitizen, such as a U.S. permanent resident or a resident of certain Pacific
Islands, or
(3) An eligible noncitizen as determined by the Department of Education

69 You reported in Item 31 that you were an undergraduate student. This conflicts with the information you reported in Items 33 and/or 54.

70 Your answers to Items 33 and 54 show that you will either have a bachelor’s degree by July 1, 1999 or you will be a Graduate/Professional student in 1999-2000. Graduate students are eligible for most types of Federal aid, but generally not the Federal Pell Grant. Please review your answers to Items 33 and 54 and make any corrections if necessary. See your FAA to determine what types of aid you may be able to receive.

71 You did not indicate whether you will have a bachelor’s degree by July 1, 1999 or if you will be a Graduate/Professional student in 1999-2000. After correcting Items 33 and 54, see your FAA to determine what types of aid you may be able to receive.

72 Your answers to Items 33 and 54 do not appear to agree. Please review your answers to Items 33 and 54 and make any corrections if necessary. Then see your FAA to determine what types of aid you may be able to receive.

73 You did not tell us your state of legal residence. To calculate your eligibility for Federal student aid, we assumed that your state of legal residence is the same as your mailing state (for independent students) or your parents’ state (for dependent students whose mailing state is blank). If this assumption is wrong, correct Item 25 by entering your two-character state code.

74 The date you reported in Item 17 as the date you were married, separated, divorced, or widowed does not appear to be correct. Review this information and provide the correct month and year that your marital status changed.

75 You changed your marital status to “married.” You are required to report marital status as of the date that you signed your original student aid application, and you should not update this item if you get married after you sign and submit your 1999-2000 student aid application. Review your response and make sure it is correct.

76 We could not determine your eligibility for Federal student aid based on the information you reported on your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Take both parts of this Student Aid Report (SAR) to the Financial Aid Administrator (FAA) at your school to get help correcting your information.

77 To resolve your FSEOG overpayment, your FAA must contact the school associated with the FSEOG overpayment.

78 Due to special circumstances, permission has been granted by the U.S. Department of Education to process your application after the June 30, 2000 deadline.

79 To resolve your FSEOG overpayments, your FAA must access NSLDS for additional FSEOG overpayment information.

80 A student aid application was recently submitted to us by someone from this address. It appears that an incomplete name was provided on the application or on the envelope. The applicant should review Items 1 and 2 on Part 2 of the SAR and provide his or her full name. If the applicant does not have both a first and a last name, draw a line through the previous answer and the new answer area for the blank name.

81 N/A

82 A student aid application was recently submitted to us by someone from this address. No name was provided on the application or on the envelope. The applicant must provide his or her full name in Items 1 and 2 on Part 2 of the SAR.

83 N/A

84 N/A

85 You didn’t tell us whether your parents filed a U.S. income tax form for 1998, so we assumed your parent(s) did or will file a 1998 U.S. income tax return. If this assumption is not correct, fill in code “3” (Will not file) in Item 61 on Part 2 of your SAR. Also correct Items 62 through 69, if needed.
86 To resolve your Perkins overpayment, your FAA must access NSLDS for additional Perkins overpayment information.
87 You didn’t tell us whether your parents filed a U.S. income tax form for 1998, so we assumed your parent(s) did not and will not file a 1998 U.S. income tax return. If this assumption is not correct, fill in the appropriate code number in Item 61 on Part 2 of your SAR. Also correct Items 61 through 69, if needed.

88 The National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) confirmed that you have made satisfactory arrangements to repay your Perkins overpayment. Your FAA may contact the school associated with the overpayment for additional information.

89 You reported incomes for both parents. However, you reported or we assumed that they are Please review Items 68, 69, and 76 and report the marital status and income for only the parent(s) who support(s) you.

90 To resolve your Perkins overpayment, your FAA must contact the school associated with the Perkins overpayment.

91 The National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) confirmed that you have made satisfactory arrangements to repay your Perkins overpayment. For more information, contact the U.S. Department of Education at 1-800-621-3115, or write to the U.S. Department of Education, Atlanta Service Center, 61 Forsyth Street, Room 19T89, Atlanta, Georgia 30303.

92 The National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) confirmed that you have made satisfactory arrangements to repay your Perkins overpayment. For more information, contact the U.S. Department of Education at 1-800-621-3115, or write to the U.S. Department of Education, Chicago Service Center, P.O. Box 8422, Chicago, Illinois 60680-8422.

93 The National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) confirmed that you have made satisfactory arrangements to repay your Perkins overpayment. For more information, contact the U.S. Department of Education at 1-800-621-3115, or write to the U.S. Department of Education, San Francisco Service Center, 50 United Nations Plaza, Room 250, San Francisco, California 94102.

94 It appears you reported the same income value more than once. Review the income items in boldface type on Part 2 of your SAR. If these items are correct, do not change them.

95 You didn’t tell us whether you filed a U.S. income tax form for 1998, so we assumed you did or will file a 1998 U.S. income tax return. If this assumption is not correct, fill in code “3” (Will not file) in Item 38 on Part 2 of your SAR. Also correct Items 39 through 46, if needed.

96 The National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) confirmed that you have made satisfactory arrangements to repay your Perkins overpayments. Your FAA may access NSLDS for additional Pell overpayment information.

97 You didn’t tell us whether you filed a U.S. income tax form for 1998, so we assumed you did not and will not file a 1998 U.S. income tax return. If this assumption is not correct, fill in the appropriate code number in Item 38 on Part 2 of your SAR. Also correct Items 39 through 46, if needed.

98 The National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) confirmed that you have made satisfactory arrangements to repay your Perkins overpayment. Your FAA may access NSLDS for additional Pell overpayment information.

99 You reported income for a spouse. However, you reported or we assumed that your marital status is single. You should report income for a spouse only if you are married. If you are married, check “Married” in Item 16 on Part 2 of your SAR. If you are unmarried or were married, but the separation, divorce, or death of your spouse occurred before you applied for student aid, correct Item 46. Also review Item 45 to make sure it is correct.

100 To resolve your Perkins overpayment, call the U.S. Department of Education at 1-800-621-3115, or write to the U.S. Department of Education, Atlanta Service Center, 61 Forsyth Street, Room 19T89, Atlanta, Georgia 30303.

101 To resolve your Perkins overpayment, call the U.S. Department of Education at 1-800-621-3115, or write to the U.S. Department of Education, Chicago Service Center, P.O. Box 8422, Chicago, Illinois 60680-8422.

102 To resolve your Perkins overpayment, call the U.S. Department of Education at 1-800-621-3115, or write to the U.S. Department of Education, San Francisco Service Center, 50 United Nations Plaza, Room 250, San Francisco, California 94102.

103 The Department of Education was unable to find one or more of the schools you listed on your application on its school file. We therefore could not determine if each school participates in Federal student aid programs. To receive Federal student aid, you must attend a school that participates in these programs. Check with each school you listed on your application that does not appear on your SAR to find out if it participates in these programs. Contact your FAA for assistance to make corrections to your SAR.

104 ATTENTION: We were unable to find any schools you listed on our school file, or you did not list any schools on your application, or did not verify any schools on your renewal application. To receive Federal student aid, you must attend a school that participates in the Federal student aid programs. Check with each school you are considering in 1999-2000 to find out if it participates in these programs. Contact your FAA for assistance to make the necessary corrections to your SAR.

105 Based on our records, you have corrected the information from your financial aid application at least four times. See the FAA at your school before sending in any further corrections.
106 You have corrected information on your SAR more than 20 times. Before sending in another correction, contact your FAA for assistance.

107 To resolve your Perkins overpayments, your FAA must access NSLDS for additional Perkins overpayment information.

108 Your parent did not sign your application or the SAR corrections you submitted. If your parent is not able to sign, see your FAA or High School Counselor.

109 We could not process your application or the SAR corrections you submitted because your parent did not sign your application or your SAR. You and your parent must sign the Certification at the end of Part 2 of this SAR, make any necessary corrections, and return Part 2 to the address next to the Certification. If your parent is not able to sign, see your FAA or High School Counselor.

110 We have not received the signature page from your FAFSA Express or FAFSA on the Web application.

111 We cannot process your application submitted through FAFSA Express or FAFSA on the Web until you have signed the Certification at the end of Part 2 of this SAR and returned it to the address next to the Certification. If you have provided your parents’ information, one of them must also sign this SAR. If your parent is not able to sign, see your FAA or High School Counselor.

112 We have applied a formula to the information from the form you submitted. The result of this formula will be used by your school to determine your eligibility for most types of Federal student aid. See your FAA to determine what types of student aid you may be able to receive. Based on the information you gave us, you are not eligible for a Federal Pell Grant. All the schools listed on this SAR will receive an electronic report of your financial aid information. Unless a school informs you otherwise, you do not need to submit this SAR to any school. Keep the SAR in case you need to make corrections, or if you decide to attend a school that is not listed.

113 We have applied a formula to the information from the form you submitted. The result of this formula will be used by your school to determine your eligibility for most types of Federal student aid. See your FAA to determine what types of student aid you may be able to receive. Based on the information you gave us, you are not eligible for a Federal Pell Grant. You should submit a photocopy of this SAR to all the schools that you may be interested in attending for the 1999-2000 school year. They will use it to determine your eligibility for Federal student aid. Submit the original SAR to the school where you actually enroll.

114 We have applied a formula to the information from the form you submitted. The result of this formula will be used by your school to determine your eligibility for most types of Federal student aid. See your FAA to determine what types of student aid you may be able to receive. Based on the information you gave us, you are not eligible for a Federal Pell Grant. Some of the schools that you listed will not receive your application information electronically and will require a photocopy of this SAR. Check with the FAA at the schools that you are interested in attending to see which ones require a copy of your SAR. Submit the original SAR to the school where you actually enroll.

115 Our records indicate you have one or more student loans discharged because of a total and permanent disability. Before you can receive additional Federal student loans, you must see your FAA.

116 Our records indicate you have one or more student loans in an active bankruptcy status. Before you can receive any additional Federal student loans, you must see your FAA.
117 Based on the information you provided on your application, we had to assume certain information to calculate your eligibility for Federal student aid. We printed the assumption we made and the word “assumed” in the “You told us” column for each of these items. If these assumptions are correct, do not change them.

118 Be sure to review the items in boldface type on Part 2 of your SAR and make any corrections if necessary.

119 If you need help correcting your SAR, contact the FAA at the school you plan to attend.
120 If you need help correcting your SAR, contact your FAA for assistance, or call the Federal Student Aid Information Center at 1-800-4-FED-AID (1-800-433-3243).

121 You confirmed when you submitted your application that you were born on or after 09/01/83, you are not a ward of the court or an orphan, and you are not applying for Early Analysis. If this information is not correct, see your FAA for assistance.

122 You confirmed when you submitted your application that the number of family members in your parents’ household is 15 or more. If this is incorrect, you should correct Item 77 on Part 2 of your SAR.

123 You confirmed when you submitted your application that the number of family members in your household is 15 or more. If this is incorrect, you should correct Item 59 on Part 2 of your SAR.
124 Contact the following agency(ies) regarding your defaulted Federal student loan:

125 It takes approximately four weeks to receive a new SAR once you send corrections to the address next to the Certification. If you want to be considered for a Federal Pell Grant, your FAA must receive your SAR by August 31, 2000, or your last day of enrollment, whichever comes first. Other student aid programs have different deadlines. See your FAA for more information.

126 Your application record was compared with the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS). The NSLDS confirmed that you have made satisfactory arrangements to repay one or more defaulted Federal student loans. Please continue to make payments as provided in your agreement to avoid becoming permanently ineligible for further Federal student assistance.

127 It may be too late to submit any corrections to your SAR. If you want to be considered for a Federal Pell Grant, you must submit a complete, correct SAR to your FAA no later than August 31, 2000, or your last day of enrollment, whichever comes first. Other student aid programs have different deadlines. Under certain circumstances, students selected for verification have an additional 60 days from their last day of enrollment, or August 31, 2000, whichever comes first, to submit a complete, correct SAR for payment. Contact your FAA for more information.
128 We were unable to determine your eligibility because the information you submitted on your application or on your SAR was incomplete or inconsistent. Unless you are completing verification, it may be too late for you to make corrections or give us any more information for this year. If you are still completing verification and you need to correct your SAR, contact the Financial Aid Administrator at your school for assistance. We must have your corrected SAR no later than August 15, 2000.

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131 To receive Federal student aid, you cannot be in default on any U.S. Department of Education student loan. Because of processing problems we were unable to determine whether you are in default on a loan. Contact your FAA for more information.

132 Our records indicate that you are in DEFAULT on a Federal student loan. You are not eligible to receive any Federal student aid until your account has been resolved.

133 Our records indicate that you received at least one overpayment of Federal student aid funds. You are required by law to repay any funds received from the Federal student aid programs to which you were not entitled. Until your overpayment has been resolved, you are ineligible to receive any Federal student assistance.

134 Our records indicate that you are in DEFAULT on at least one Federal student loan and that you received at least one overpayment of Federal student aid funds. You are not eligible to receive any Federal student aid until your accounts have been resolved.

135 To resolve your defaulted Federal student loan(s), contact the lender associated with the loan.
136 To resolve your defaulted Federal student loan(s), contact the school associated with the loan.
137 Your application record was compared with the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS). However, no financial aid history information was found for printing on your SAR.
138 We matched your social security number (SSN) with the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS), but neither name nor date of birth on the NSLDS record match the information on your student aid application. Therefore this SAR does not contain the financial aid history that is associated with your reported SSN. You should review your name, SSN, and date of birth and work with your FAA to resolve discrepancies.

139 NOTE: You reported a value(s) that exceeds the amount of space allowed on the SAR. This value appears on your SAR in boldface type as all nines. Contact your FAA to see how this affects your EFC calculation.

140 Your application record was compared with the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS). The NSLDS confirmed that your social security number is not associated with any previous financial aid history.

141 You changed your response to citizenship or you changed the alien registration number verified with INS. You must submit proof of your citizenship status to your FAA.

142 The Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) could not confirm your statement that you are an eligible noncitizen because there is a question about your alien registration number. You must submit proof of your noncitizen eligibility to your school within 30 days after you give this SAR to your school. If you fail to submit proof within 30 days, you may be found ineligible for Federal student aid.

143 Your citizenship status has been confirmed by the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), and you meet the citizenship requirements for Federal student aid.

144 The Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) did not confirm your statement that you are an eligible noncitizen. You must submit proof of your noncitizen eligibility to your school within 30 days after you give this SAR to your school. If you fail to submit proof within 30 days, you may be found ineligible for Federal student aid.

145 According to Social Security Administration (SSA) records, the social security number you provided in Item 8 belongs to a deceased person. If Item 8 is incorrect, you should correct your social security number on your SAR or contact your FAA. If the number in Item 8 is correct, you must contact an SSA office to resolve this problem.

146 We sent your application to Social Security Administration (SSA) to verify your citizenship status. The SSA did not confirm that you are a U.S. citizen. You need to provide your school with documentation of your citizenship status before you can receive Federal student aid. If you are an eligible noncitizen, you must correct Item 14 on this SAR and provide your Alien Registration Number if necessary.

147 N/A

148 N/A

149 If all the information on this SAR is correct, you may be eligible to receive a Federal Pell Grant and other Federal student aid in 1999-2000. Your FAA will determine whether you meet all eligibility requirements to receive aid. The amount of aid will depend on the cost of attendance at your school, your enrollment status (full-time, three-quarter-time, half-time, or less than half-time), Congressional budget restrictions, and other factors.

HERE IS WHAT YOU NEED TO DO NOW: Review the information on Part 2. If any of the information is incorrect, follow the instructions at the top of Part 2 to make corrections. IF ALL THE INFORMATION IS CORRECT, you do not need to submit the SAR to the schools you listed. All of your schools will receive the information electronically.

150 If all the information on this SAR is correct, you may be eligible to receive a Federal Pell Grant and other Federal student aid in 1999-2000. Your FAA will determine whether you meet all eligibility requirements to receive aid. The amount of aid will depend on the cost of attendance at your school, your enrollment status (full-time, three-quarter-time, half-time, or less than half-time), Congressional budget restrictions, and other factors.

HERE IS WHAT YOU NEED TO DO NOW: Review the information on Part 2. If any of the information is incorrect, follow the instructions at the top of Part 2 to make corrections. IF ALL THE INFORMATION IS CORRECT, you should submit a photocopy of this SAR to all the schools that you may be interested in attending. Submit the original to the school where you actually enroll.

151 If all the information on this SAR is correct, you may be eligible to receive a Federal Pell Grant and other Federal student aid in 1999-2000. Your FAA will determine whether you meet all eligibility requirements to receive aid. The amount of aid will depend on the cost of attendance at your school, your enrollment status (full-time, three-quarter-time, half-time, or less than half-time), Congressional budget restrictions, and other factors.

HERE IS WHAT YOU NEED TO DO NOW: Review the information on Part 2. If any of the information is incorrect, follow the instructions at the top of Part 2 to make corrections. IF ALL THE INFORMATION IS CORRECT, check with the FAA at the schools that you are interested in attending to see which ones require a photocopy of your SAR. Some of the schools listed do not receive information electronically. Submit the original SAR to the school where you actually enroll.

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153 On a previous SAR, you changed information that affects your dependency status.
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155 N/A

156 You provided your parents’ estimated 1998 income tax information on your application. If your parents have now filed their 1998 income tax return, correct any items in Step Four of this SAR to reflect the information as reported on their tax return. If you or your parents don’t file an income tax return before you submit your SAR to your school, check with your FAA to find out how to make corrections later, if you need to.

157 You provided your estimated 1998 income tax information on your application. If you have now filed your 1998 income tax return, correct any items in Step One of this SAR to reflect the information you reported on your return. If you don’t file an income tax return before you submit your SAR to your school, check with your FAA to find out how to make corrections later, if you need to.

158 You are not eligible to receive a Federal Pell Grant because you reported that either you have a bachelor’s degree (item 33) or you are working on a degree beyond a bachelor’s degree (item 54), or both. Your FAA will determine what types of Federal student aid you are eligible to receive. All the schools that you listed will receive your application information electronically so you do not need to submit this SAR to them.


159 You are not eligible to receive a Federal Pell Grant because you reported that either you have a bachelor’s degree (item 33) or you are working on a degree beyond a bachelor’s degree (item 54), or both. Your FAA will determine what types of Federal student aid you are eligible to receive. None of the schools listed will receive your application information electronically so you should submit a photocopy of this SAR to each school you may be interested in attending. Submit the original SAR to the school where you actually enroll.

160 You are not eligible to receive a Federal Pell Grant because you reported that either you have a bachelor’s degree (item 33) or you are working on a degree beyond a bachelor’s degree (item 54), or both. Your FAA will determine what types of Federal student aid you are eligible to receive. Check with the FAA at the schools you are interested in attending to see which ones require a photocopy of your SAR. Some of the schools listed do not receive information electronically. Submit the original SAR to the school where you actually enroll.

161 Your application has been selected for review in a process called verification. If you have not already provided certain 1998 financial documents to your school, contact your FAA immediately.
162 The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) did not confirm that you are or will be a qualifying veteran for receiving Federal student aid for the 1999-2000 school year. If this is correct, you should have provided your parents’ information in Step Four. If you did not, you must provide the information in Step Four on Part 2 of your SAR and you and your parent must sign the Certification statement. If you believe you are or will be qualifying veteran, you must contact a VA office to resolve this problem.

163 The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) did not confirm that you are or will be a qualifying veteran for receiving Federal student aid for the 1999-2000 school year. If this is not correct, you must contact a VA office to resolve this problem.

164 This SAR reflects a DEPENDENCY STATUS override, as determined by your FAA on this or on a previous transaction.

165 Your DEPENDENCY STATUS override has been canceled as requested by your FAA.

166 The amount you have reported in Item 67 appears to be inconsistent with the information reported in Items 76 and 77. Please review your answers to these items and make any corrections if necessary.

167 The amount you have reported in Item 67 appears to be inconsistent with the information reported in Items 76 and 77. Please review your answers to these items and make any corrections if necessary.

168 The amount you have reported in Item 67 appears to be inconsistent with the information reported in Items 68, 69, 76, and 77. Please review your answers to these items and make any corrections if necessary.

169 The amount you have reported in Item 67 appears to be inconsistent with the information reported in Items 68, 69, 76, and 77. Please review your answers to these items and make any corrections if necessary.

170 Your application has been selected for review in a process called verification. You must submit to your school signed copies of certain 1998 financial documents for you and your parents. Contact your FAA to find out which documents are required.

171 Your application has been selected for review in a process called verification. You must submit to your school signed copies of certain 1998 financial documents for you (and your spouse). Contact your FAA to find out which documents are required.

172 This Student Aid Report (SAR) was produced because of a processing change, and updates your previous SAR. Review all instructions to see if you need to submit a photocopy of this SAR to any of your schools.

173 The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) did not confirm that you are or will be a qualifying veteran for receiving Federal student aid for the 1999-2000 school year. If this is correct, you should have provided your parents’ information in Step Four. If you did not, you must provide the information in Step Four on Part 2 of your SAR and you and your parent must sign the Certification statement. If you believe you are or will be qualifying veteran, you must contact a VA office to resolve this problem.

174 The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) did not confirm that you are or will be a qualifying veteran for receiving Federal student aid for the 1999-2000 school year. If this is not correct, you must contact a VA office to resolve this problem.

175 You reported on your student aid application that you have dependents other than a spouse. However, you reported that you are married, and that the number of family members is 2. These answers are inconsistent. Review your answers to Items 16, 58, and 59 on Part 2 of your SAR. Make any corrections in the “The correct answer is” column.

176 The amount you have reported in Item 44 appears to be inconsistent with the information reported in Items 16 and 59. Please review your answers to these items and make any corrections if necessary.

177 The amount you have reported in Item 44 appears to be inconsistent with the information reported in Items 16 and 59. Please review your answers to these items and make any corrections if necessary.

178 The amount you have reported in Item 44 appears to be inconsistent with the information reported in Items 16, 45, 46, and 59. Please review your answers to these items and make any corrections if necessary.

179 The amount you have reported in Item 44 appears to be inconsistent with the information reported in Items 16, 45, 46, and 59. Please review your answers to these items and make any corrections if necessary.

180 The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has confirmed that you are currently serving in the U.S. Armed Forces. You indicated on your application that you will be released from active duty by June 30, 2000. You must provide documentation of this to your FAA before you can receive Federal student aid.

181 Debt Collection Service, 1-800-621-3115 (GA 611)

182 Debt Collection Service, 1-800-621-3115 (GA 620)

183 Debt Collection Service, 1-800-621-3115 (GA 627)

184 Debt Collection Service, 1-800-621-3115 (GA 631)

185 Debt Collection Service, 1-800-621-3115 (GA 654)

186 Debt Collection Service, 1-800-621-3115 (GA 656)

187 Debt Collection Service, 1-800-621-3115 (GA 701)

188 United Student Aid Funds, Alaska Claims Assistance, 1-800-331-2314 (GA 702)

189 Student Loan Foundation of Arkansas, Collections, 1-800-622-3446 (GA 705)

190 California Student Aid Commission, 1-800-367-1589 (GA 706)

191 Colorado Guaranteed Student Loan Program, 303-294-5050 (GA 708)

192 Connecticut Student Loan Foundation, Collections, 1-800-237-9721 or 860-257-4001 (GA 709)

193 Debt Collection Service, 1-800-621-3115 (GA 710)

194 Debt Collection Service, 1-800-621-3115 (GA 711)

195 Florida Department of Education, Defaulted Borrowers Assistance, 1-800-366-3475 or 850-942-4662 (GA 712)

196 Georgia Student Finance Commission, Collections, 1-800-776-6878 or 770-414-3000 (GA 713)
197 Northwest Education Loan Association, Collection Office, 1-800-552-0686 (GA 716)

198 Illinois Student Assistance Commission, Claims and Collections, 1-800-934-3572 or 847-948-8500 (GA 717)

199 United Student Aid Funds, Indiana Claims Assistance, 1-800-331-2314 (GA 718)

200 Iowa College Aid Commission, Claims Dept., 1-800-383-4222 or 515-281-3501 (GA 719)
201 Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority, Collections Office, 1-800-928-8926 or 502-696-7281 (GA 721)

202 Louisiana Office of Student Financial Assistance, 1-800-256-6882 or 1-800-259-5626 (GA 722)
203 United Student Aid Funds, Maine Claims Assistance, 1-800-331-2314 or 317-578-6938 (GA 723)
204 United Student Aid Funds, Maryland Claims Assistance, 1-800-331-2314 (GA 724)

205 American Student Assistance, Collections, 1-800-999-9080 or 617-426-9434 (GA 725)

206 Michigan Higher Education Assistance Authority, Collections, 1-800-642-5626 or 517-373-0760 (GA 726)

207 Great Lakes Higher Education Corporation, 1-800-236-3100 (GA 727)

208 Debt Collection Service, 1-800-621-3115 (GA 728)

209 Missouri Default Collection Services, BTI Services, 1-800-824-4893, Ext. 1 (GA 729)

210 Montana Guaranteed Student Loan Program, Claims Management, 1-800-537-7508 or 406-444-0395 (GA 730)

211 Nebraska Student Loan Program, Collection Office, 1-800-735-8778, Ext. 6410 or 402-479-6800 (GA 731)

212 United Student Aid Funds, Nevada Claims Assistance, 1-800-331-2314 (GA 732)

213 New Hampshire Higher Education Assistance Foundation, Claims Section, 1-800-525-2577 or 603-225-6612 (GA 733)

214 New Jersey Higher Education Assistance Authority, 1-800-792-8670 (GA 734)

215 New Mexico Educational Assistance Foundation, 1-800-279-5063 or 505-345-3371 (GA 735)

216 New York State Higher Education Service, Office of Default, 1-800-666-0991 (GA 736)

217 North Carolina State Education Assistance Authority, Collections, 1-800-544-1644 (GA 737)
218 North Dakota Post Claims Collections, 1-800-472-2166, Ext. 5662 or 701-328-5662 (GA 738)
219 Debt Collection Service, 1-800-621-3115 (GA 739)

220 Oklahoma Guaranteed Student Loan Program, Collection Office, 1-800-522-8022 or 405-858-4375 (GA 740)

221 Oregon State Scholarship Commission, Collection Office, 1-800-457-0135 (GA 741)

222 Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency, 1-800-233-0751 (GA 742)

223 Rhode Island Higher Education Assistance Authority, 1-800-922-9855 or 401-736-1100 (GA 744)
224 South Carolina State Education Assistance Authority, Collections, 1-800-347-2752 or 803-798-0916 (GA 745)

225 Education Assistance Corporation, 1-800-874-8982 or 605-622-4347 (GA 746)

226 Tennessee Default Collection Services, BTI Services, 1-800-257-6528, Ext. 1 (GA 747)

227 Texas Guaranteed Student Loan Corp., Collections, 1-800-252-9743 or 512-219-7337 (GA 748)
228 Utah Higher Education Assistance Agency, 801-321-7200 or 1-800-418-8757 (GA 749)

229 Vermont Student Assistance Corp., 1-800-642-3177 or 802-655-9602, Ext. 216 (GA 750)

230 Debt Collection Service, 1-800-621-3115 (GA 751)

231 Northwest Education Loan Association, Collection Office, 1-800-552-0686 (GA 753)

232 Great Lakes Higher Education Corporation, 1-800-236-3100 (GA 755)

233 Debt Collection Service, 1-800-621-3115 (GA 772)

234 Debt Collection Service, 1-800-621-3115 (GA 778)

235 United Student Aid Funds, Post Claims Assistance, 1-800-331-2314 (GA 800)

236 United Student Aid Funds, Arizona Claims Assistance, 1-800-331-2314 (GA 804)

237 United Student Aid Funds, Hawaii Claims Assistance, 1-800-331-2314 (GA 815)

238 Educational Credit Management Corporation, 612-221-0566 (GA 927)

239 Educational Credit Management Corporation, 612-221-0566 (GA 951)

240 N/A

241 N/A

242 N/A

243 N/A

244 N/A

245 Direct Loan Servicing Center, Utica, NY, 1-800-848-0979 (SV0101)

246 N/A

247 N/A

248 N/A

249 N/A

250 N/A

251 Call the U.S. Department of Education at 1-800-621-3115, or write to the U.S. Department of Education, Atlanta Service Center, 61 Forsyth Street, Room 19T89, Atlanta, Georgia 30303. (EDR 04)

252 Call the U.S. Department of Education at 1-800-621-3115, or write to the U.S. Department of Education, Chicago Service Center, P.O. Box 8422, Chicago, Illinois 60680-8422. (EDR 05)
253 Call the U.S. Department of Education at 1-800-621-3115, or write to the U.S. Department of Education, San Francisco Service Center, 50 United Nations Plaza, Room 250, San Francisco, California 94102. (EDR 09)

254 Based upon data provided by the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) and your reported grade level, we have determined that you have received subsidized student loans in excess of loan limits established for the Federal loan programs. Please contact your FAA to resolve this issue.
255 Based upon data provided by the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) and your reported grade level, we have determined that you have received subsidized student loans in excess of loan limits established for the Federal loan programs. Please contact your FAA to resolve this issue.
256 Based upon data provided by the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) and your reported grade level, we have determined that you have received a total amount of subsidized loans that is close to the loan limits established for the Federal loan programs. Therefore, your eligibility for additional subsidized student loans may be limited. Please contact your FAA if you have any questions.

257 Based upon data provided by the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) and your reported grade level, we have determined that you have received a total amount of subsidized loans that is close to the loan limits established for the Federal loan programs. Therefore, your eligibility for additional subsidized student loans may be limited. Please contact your FAA if you have any questions.

258 Based upon data provided by the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) and your reported grade level, we have determined that you have received a total amount of subsidized loans that is close to the loan limits established for the Federal loan programs. Therefore, your eligibility for additional subsidized student loans may be limited. Please contact your FAA if you have any questions.

259 Based upon data provided by the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) and your reported grade level, we have determined that you have received a total amount of subsidized loans that is close to the loan limits established for the Federal loan programs. Therefore, your eligibility for additional subsidized student loans may be limited. Please contact your FAA if you have any questions.

260 Based upon data provided by the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) and your reported grade level and dependency status, we have determined that you have received student loans in excess of loan limits established for the Federal loan programs. Please contact your FAA for resolution of this issue.

261 Based upon data provided by the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) and your reported grade level and dependency status, we have determined that you have received student loans in excess of loan limits established for the Federal loan programs. Please contact your FAA for resolution of this issue.

262 Based upon data provided by the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) and your reported grade level and dependency status, we have determined that you have received a total amount of student loans that is close to the loan limits established for the Federal loan programs. Therefore, your eligibility for additional student loans may be limited. Please contact your FAA if you have any questions.

263 Based upon data provided by the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) and your reported grade level and dependency status, we have determined that you have received a total amount of student loans that is close to the loan limits established for the Federal loan programs. Therefore, your eligibility for additional student loans may be limited. Please contact your FAA if you have any questions.

264 Based upon data provided by the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) and your reported grade level and dependency status, we have determined that you have received a total amount of student loans that is close to the loan limits established for the Federal loan programs. Therefore, your eligibility for additional student loans may be limited. Please contact your FAA if you have any questions.

265 Based upon data provided by the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) and your reported grade level and dependency status, we have determined that you have received a total amount of student loans that is close to the loan limits established for the Federal loan programs. Therefore, your eligibility for additional student loans may be limited. Please contact your FAA if you have any questions.

266 Based upon data provided by the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) and your reported grade level and dependency status, we have determined that you have received student loans in excess of loan limits established for the Federal loan programs. Please contact your FAA for resolution of this issue.

267 Based upon data provided by the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) and your reported grade level and dependency status, we have determined that you have received student loans in excess of loan limits established for the Federal loan programs. Please contact your FAA for resolution of this issue.

268 Based upon data provided by the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) and your reported grade level and dependency status, we have determined that you have received a total amount of student loans that is close to the loan limits established for the Federal loan programs. Therefore, your eligibility for additional student loans may be limited. Please contact your FAA if you have any questions.

269 Based upon data provided by the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) and your reported grade level and dependency status, we have determined that you have received a total amount of student loans that is close to the loan limits established for the Federal loan programs. Therefore, your eligibility for additional student loans may be limited. Please contact your FAA if you have any questions.

270 Based upon data provided by the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) and your reported grade level and dependency status, we have determined that you have received a total amount of student loans that is close to the loan limits established for the Federal loan programs. Therefore, your eligibility for additional student loans may be limited. Please contact your FAA if you have any questions.

271 Based upon data provided by the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) and your reported grade level and dependency status, we have determined that you have received a total amount of student loans that is close to the loan limits established for the Federal loan programs. Therefore, your eligibility for additional student loans may be limited. Please contact your FAA if you have any questions.


ISIR

01 As you requested, this is a copy of the Institutional Student Information Record (ISIR) we processed on. No information has been changed.

02 You indicated on your FAFSA Express or FAFSA on the Web application that you were applying for “early analysis” and would not enroll in college before July 1, 2000. If this is not correct, contact your FAA.

03 This Institutional Student Information Record (ISIR) has been produced by your school and is a result of corrections to data entered incorrectly by an MDE agency.

04 This Institutional Student Information Record (ISIR) has been produced due to a change in your financial aid history information on the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) that may affect your eligibility for Federal student aid. Contact your Financial Aid Administrator (FAA) for additional information.

05 N/A

06 Read this letter carefully and review each item on this Institutional Student Information Record (ISIR). You may submit corrections to the information by following the instructions given to you by your Financial Aid Administrator (FAA).

07 This Institutional Student Information Record (ISIR) has been produced because your verification issue has been resolved.

08 Your application cannot be processed until you have given us additional information. You must contact the U.S. Department of Education by calling 202-708-4766, or by writing to: U.S. Department of Education, Student Financial Assistance Programs, Washington Service Center, 7th and D Streets, SW,ROB-3, Room 5118, Washington, DC 20202-5320. Include with your letter a copy of your ISIR and your current address and telephone number (including the area code).

09 Your application cannot be processed because our records indicate that you are currently being denied aid due to a debarment and suspension action. If you wish to contest this finding, please contact the Debarment and Suspension Specialist, U.S. Department of Education, 202-260-9988, within 30 days after the date you submit this ISIR to your school.

10 To resolve your FSEOG overpayment, your FAA must access NSLDS for additional FSEOG overpayment information.
11 The National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) confirmed that you have made satisfactory arrangements to repay your FSEOG overpayment. Your FAA may contact the school associated with the overpayment for additional information.

12 The National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) confirmed that you have made satisfactory arrangements to repay your FSEOG overpayment. For additional information, contact the U.S. Department of Education at 1-800-621-3115, or write to the U.S. Department of Education, Atlanta Service Center, 61 Forsyth Street, Room 19T89, Atlanta, Georgia 30303.

13 You tried to change your social security number. The Social Security Administration already verified that this social security number belongs to you. If you need assistance, see your FAA.
14 The National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) confirmed that you have made satisfactory arrangements to repay your FSEOG overpayment. For additional information, contact the U.S. Department of Education at 1-800-621-3115, or write to the U.S. Department of Education, Chicago Service Center, P.O. Box 8422, Chicago, Illinois 60680-8422.

15 The National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) confirmed that you have made satisfactory arrangements to repay your FSEOG overpayment. For additional information, contact the U.S. Department of Education at 1-800-621-3115, or write to the U.S. Department of Education, San Francisco Service Center, 50 United Nations Plaza, Room 250, San Francisco, California 94102.

16 You reported a total income for your parents that appears to be unusually low. Review the items marked with an “h” or an “*” in Step Four of your ISIR and make corrections if necessary.

17 The National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) confirmed that you have made satisfactory arrangements to repay your FSEOG overpayments. Your FAA may access NSLDS for additional FSEOG overpayment information.

18 Your application cannot be processed until you have resolved a prior year verification overpayment. Contact the U.S. Department of Education by calling 202-708-4766, or by writing to: U.S. Department of Education, Student Financial Assistance Programs, Washington Service Center, 7th and D Streets, SW, ROB-3, Room 5118, Washington, DC 20202-5320. Include with your letter a copy of this ISIR and your current address and telephone number (including the area code).

19 The National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) confirmed that you have made satisfactory arrangements to repay your FSEOG overpayment. Your FAA may access NSLDS for additional FSEOG overpayment information.

20 To resolve your Pell overpayment, your FAA must access NSLDS for additional Pell overpayment information.

21 You reported a total income for yourself that appears to be unusually low. Review the items marked with an “h” or an “*” in Step One of your ISIR and make corrections if necessary.
22 The National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) confirmed that you have made satisfactory arrangements to repay your Pell overpayment. Your FAA may contact the school associated with the overpayment for additional information.

23 It appears that the social security number you reported on your application is not a valid social security number. See your FAA for assistance.

24 The Social Security Administration (SSA) did not confirm that the social security number you reported on your aid application is valid. If you believe that the number you reported is correct, you must contact an SSA office to resolve this problem. If you determine that the social security number you reported on your aid application is not correct, you should correct your social security number or contact your FAA..

25 The National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) confirmed that you have made satisfactory arrangements to repay your Pell overpayment. For additional information, contact the U.S. Department of Education at 1-800-621-3115, or write to the U.S. Department of Education, Atlanta Service Center, 61 Forsyth Street, Room 19T89, Atlanta, Georgia 30303.

26 Selective Service records indicate that you are not required to be registered with them until within 30 days of your 18th birthday. If you have not yet initiated the registration process, you may either answer “Yes” to “ Are you male” and “Register you for Selective Service” in Step One of this ISIR or obtain and complete a Selective Service Registration form, available at your local post office. If you have already requested that you be registered, Selective Service will process your request 30 days prior to your 18th birthday.

27 This report was produced in response to your Financial Aid Administrator’s (FAA’s) use of professional judgement to ADJUST your Expected Family Contribution (EFC).

28 We have forwarded your name to Selective Service for registration, as you requested. They will process your registration request 30 days prior to your 18th birthday.

29 Your registration or your exemption status has been confirmed by Selective Service.

30 The Selective Service reported that you have not registered with them. If you are female or were born before 1960, please contact your FAA. Otherwise, a male who is required to register with Selective Service must be registered before aid can be disbursed. If you have not yet registered, are male, and are 18 through 25 years of age, you must either answer “Yes” to “Are you male” and “Register you for Selective Service” in Step One of this ISIR or obtain and complete a Selective Service Registration form, available at your local post office. If you believe you have already registered or are exempt, please contact the Selective Service at 847-688-6888 to resolve any problems regarding your registration status.

31 We have forwarded your name to Selective Service for registration, as you requested.
32 The National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) confirmed that you have made satisfactory arrangements to repay your Pell overpayment. For additional information, contact the U.S. Department of Education at 1-800-621-3115, or write to the U.S. Department of Education, Chicago Service Center, P.O. Box 8422, Chicago, Illinois 60680-8422.

33 We could not send your name to Selective Service as you requested because you did not give us enough information, or because you are past the age limit for registration. If you are at least 18 but not yet 26, you may register by answering “Yes” to “Are you male” and “Register you for Selective Service” in Step One of this ISIR. You may also register by obtaining and completing a Selective Service Registration form, available at your local post office. If you are a male who has reached age 26, you cannot use this ISIR to register. You must contact Selective Service at 847-688-6888 to resolve your registration status before you can receive Federal student aid. You are exempt from registering if born before 1960.

34 The National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) confirmed that you have made satisfactory arrangements to repay your Pell overpayment. For additional information, contact the U.S. Department of Education at 1-800-621-3115, or write to the U.S. Department of Education, San Francisco Service Center, 50 United Nations Plaza, Room 250, San Francisco, California 94102.

35 The National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) confirmed that you have made satisfactory arrangements to repay your Pell overpayments. Your FAA may access NSLDS for additional Pell overpayment information.

36 The National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) confirmed that you have made satisfactory arrangements to repay your Pell overpayment. Your FAA may access NSLDS for additional Pell overpayment information.

37 We were unable to complete your registration with Selective Service. If you wish to register and you have not yet reached age 26, you must either answer “Yes” to “Register you for Selective Service” in Step One of this ISIR, or complete a Selective Service Registration form, available at your local post office.

38 To resolve your Pell overpayment, your FAA must contact the school associated with the Pell overpayment.

39 To resolve your Pell overpayments, your FAA must access NSLDS for additional Pell overpayment information.

40 This Institutional Student Information Record (ISIR) is in response to the student aid application you submitted. You had already submitted an application that is on file. This ISIR contains the same information as the ISIR or SAR you received from your previous application. We only made changes to the address or institutions. If you need to make changes to your information, you should make them to this ISIR by following the instructions given to you by your Financial Aid Administrator (FAA).

41 To resolve your Pell overpayment, call the U.S. Department of Education at 1-800-621-3115, or write to the U.S. Department of Education, Atlanta Service Center, 61 Forsyth Street, Room 19T89, Atlanta, Georgia 30303.

42 To resolve your Pell overpayment, call the U.S. Department of Education at 1-800-621-3115, or write to the U.S. Department of Education, Chicago Service Center, P.O. Box 8422, Chicago, Illinois 60680-8422.

43 To resolve your Pell overpayment, call the U.S. Department of Education at 1-800-621-3115, or write to the U.S. Department of Education, San Francisco Service Center, 50 United Nations Plaza, Room 250, San Francisco, California 94102.

44 We could not process your FAA’s request for an ADJUSTMENT to your Expected Family Contribution (EFC). Either you did not provide corrections to your financial information, or your FAA did not provide the information necessary to process an adjustment. As a result, we only made changes to your name and address if requested. No changes to financial information were made. Contact your FAA for further assistance.

45 This ISIR contains information that was corrected from your previous ISIR or SAR. Your Financial Aid Administrator provided a signature and/or a Federal School Code number in the School Use Only box, but did not check the box to request a professional judgment adjustment. Therefore we cannot determine whether the changes made were student corrections or FAA adjustments.

46 We could not process your FAA’s request to perform or cancel a DEPENDENCY OVERRIDE. Your FAA did not provide the necessary information. Contact your FAA for further assistance.

47 We need you to give us more information so that we can determine your eligibility for Federal student aid. REVIEW ALL OF THE INFORMATION on this Institutional Student Information Record (ISIR) and respond to each of the items that we marked with an “h” or an “*”. After making all necessary corrections, you and your parent must return all documentation to your school. Your Financial Aid Administrator (FAA) will receive a new ISIR.

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49 We need you to give us more information so that we can determine your eligibility for Federal student aid. REVIEW ALL OF THE INFORMATION on this Institutional Student Information Record (ISIR) and respond to each of the items that we marked with an “h” or an “*”. After making all necessary corrections, you and your parent must return all documentation to your school. Your Financial Aid Administrator (FAA) will receive a new ISIR.
50 We need you to give us more information so that we can determine your eligibility for Federal student aid. REVIEW ALL OF THE INFORMATION on this Institutional Student Information Record (ISIR) and respond to each of the items that we marked with an “h” or an “*”. After making all necessary corrections, you must return all documentation to your school. Your Financial Aid Administrator (FAA) will receive a new ISIR.

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52 We need you to give us more information so that we can determine your eligibility for Federal student aid. REVIEW ALL OF THE INFORMATION on this Institutional Student Information Record (ISIR) and respond to each of the items that we marked with an “h” or an “*”. After making all necessary corrections, you must return all documentation to your school. Your Financial Aid Administrator (FAA) will receive a new ISIR.

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55 Your denial of benefits under the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988 has been resolved and processing of your student aid application may continue. However, you must submit documentation to your FAA from the Department of Education’s Drug Enforcement and Compliance Monitoring Office that shows what aid you may be eligible to receive.

56 Your application cannot be processed because our records indicate that you are currently being denied aid from one or more Title IV Federal assistance programs by court order under terms of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988. If you wish to contest this finding, contact the Specialist for Drug Enforcement and Compliance Monitoring, U.S. Department of Education, 202-260-9988, within 30 days after the date you submit this ISIR to your school.

57 We forwarded your name to Selective Service for registration, as you requested. However, Selective Service did not complete registration for you because you did not answer “Yes” to “Are You Male”. If you are male and have not yet registered, you may register by answering “Yes” to “Are You Male” and “Register You for Selective Service” under Step One of this ISIR. You may also register by obtaining and completing a Selective Service Registration form, available at your local post office.

58 Because of processing problems, we were unable to determine from the Social Security Administration if the social security number you reported on your application belongs to you. To receive Federal student aid, you must provide current proof to your FAA that the social security number on this ISIR is yours.

59 We could not determine from the Social Security Administration if the social security number you reported belongs to you because you did not give us your last name or date of birth. Correct “Name” and/or “Date of Birth” under Step One of this ISIR.

60 The date of birth you reported on your application is inconsistent with the Social Security Administration’s records.

61 According to Social Security Administration (SSA) records, the name you reported on your application does not correspond with the social security number on this ISIR. You must review “Name” and “Social Security Number” under Step One. If all of these items are correct, you must contact an SSA office to resolve this problem. If you find that any of these items are incorrect, you should correct this ISIR where appropriate.

62 In addition, the Social Security Administration could not confirm your claim of U.S. citizenship because of questions about your social security number, name, or date of birth.
63 As we have indicated on your previous ISIR, the date of birth you reported on your application is inconsistent with the Social Security Administration’s records.

64 As we have indicated on your previous ISIR, the name you reported on your application does not correspond with the social security number you provided. You should review “Name” and “Social Security Number” under Step One. If all of these items are correct, you must contact a Social Security Administration office to resolve this problem. If your name is incorrect, you should correct this ISIR where appropriate. If you determine that your social security number is incorrect, you should contact your FAA to determine if you should correct your social security number on your ISIR or file a new application.

65 To resolve your FSEOG overpayment, call the U.S. Department of Education at 1-800-621-3115, or write to the U.S. Department of Education, Atlanta Service Center, 61 Forsyth Street, Room 19T89, Atlanta, Georgia 30303.

66 To resolve your FSEOG overpayment, call the U.S. Department of Education at 1-800-621-3115, or write to the U.S. Department of Education, Chicago Service Center, P.O. Box 8422, Chicago, Illinois 60680-8422.

67 To resolve your FSEOG overpayment, call the U.S. Department of Education at 1-800-621-3115, or write to the U.S. Department of Education, San Francisco Service Center, 50 United Nations Plaza, Room 250, San Francisco, California 94102.

68 You did not indicate on your application that you are a U.S. citizen or an eligible noncitizen. To be eligible to receive Federal student aid, a student must be --
(1) A U.S. citizen (or U.S. National), or
(2) An eligible noncitizen, such as a U.S. permanent resident or a resident of certain Pacific Islands, or
(3) An eligible noncitizen as determined by the Department of Education

69 You reported that you will be an undergraduate student in the 1999-2000 school year. This conflicts with the information you reported for “Bachelor’s Degree by 7-1-1999” in Step One or “Working on Degree Beyond Bachelor’s in 1999-2000?” in Step Two.

70 Your answers to “Bachelor’s Degree by 7-1-1999" in Step One or “Working on Degree Beyond Bachelor’s in 1999-2000?” in Step Two show that you will either have a bachelor’s degree by July 1, 1999 or you will be a Graduate/Professional student in 1999-2000. Graduate students are eligible for most types of Federal aid, but generally not the Federal Pell Grant. See your FAA to determine what types of aid you may be able to receive.

71 You did not indicate whether you will have a bachelor’s degree by July 1, 1999 or if you will be a Graduate/Professional student in 1999-2000. After correcting these items in Steps One and Two, see your FAA to determine what types of aid you may be able to receive.
72 Your answers to “Bachelor’s Degree by 7-1-1999" in Step One and “Working on Degree Beyond Bachelor’s in 1999-2000?” in Step Two do not appear to agree. Please review your answers and make any corrections if necessary. Then see your FAA to determine what types of aid you may be able to receive.

73 You did not tell us your state of legal residence. To calculate your eligibility for Federal student aid, we assumed that your state of legal residence is the same as your mailing state (for independent students) or your parents’ state (for dependent students whose mailing state is blank). If this assumption is wrong, correct “State of Legal Residence” in Step One.

74 The date you reported in “Marital Status Date” as the date you were married, separated, divorced or widowed does not appear to be correct. Review this information and provide the correct month and year that your marital status changed.

75 You changed your marital status to “married.” You are required to report marital status as of the date that you signed your original student aid application, and you should not update this item if you get married after you sign and submit your 1999-2000 student aid application. Review your response and make sure it is correct.

76 We could not determine your eligibility for Federal student aid based on the information you reported on your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Take this Institutional Student Information Record (ISIR) to the Financial Aid Administrator (FAA) at your school to get help correcting your information.

77 To resolve your FSEOG overpayment, your FAA must contact the school associated with the FSEOG overpayment.

78 Due to special circumstances, permission has been granted by the U.S. Department of Education to process your application after the June 30, 2000 deadline.

79 To resolve your FSEOG overpayments, your FAA must access NSLDS for additional FSEOG overpayment information.

80 A student aid application was recently submitted to us by someone from this address. It appears that an incomplete name was provided on the application or on the envelope. The applicant must provide his or her full name on the ISIR. If the applicant does not have both a first and a last name, contact your FAA for assistance.

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82 A student aid application was recently submitted to us by someone from this address. No name was provided on the application or on the envelope. The applicant must provide his or her full name on the ISIR.

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85 You didn’t tell us whether your parents filed a U.S. income tax form for 1998, so we assumed your parent(s) did or will file a 1998 U.S. income tax return. If this assumption is not correct, correct your Parents’ “Tax Form Filed Status” in Step Four. Also, correct any other items in this section if needed.

86 To resolve your Perkins overpayment, your FAA must access NSLDS for additional Perkins overpayment information.

87 You didn’t tell us whether your parents filed a U.S. income tax form for 1998, so we assumed your parent(s) did not and will not file a 1998 U.S. income tax return. If this assumption is not correct, correct your Parents’ “Tax Form Filed Status” in Step Four. Also, correct any other items in this section if needed.

88 The National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) confirmed that you have made satisfactory arrangements to repay your Perkins overpayment. Your FAA may contact the school associated with the overpayment for additional information.

89 You reported incomes for both parents. However, you reported or we assumed that they are
Please review your “Parents’ Marital Status” and Mother’s and Father’s Income from Work in Step Four. You should report the marital status and income for only the parent(s) who support(s) you.

90 To resolve your Perkins overpayment, your FAA must contact the school associated with the Perkins overpayment.

91 The National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) confirmed that you have made satisfactory arrangements to repay your Perkins overpayment. For more information, contact the U.S. Department of Education at 1-800-621-3115, or write to the U.S. Department of Education, Atlanta Service Center, 61 Forsyth Street, Room 19T89, Atlanta, Georgia 30303.

92 The National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) confirmed that you have made satisfactory arrangements to repay your Perkins overpayment. For more information, contact the U.S. Department of Education at 1-800-621-3115, or write to the U.S. Department of Education, Chicago Service Center, P.O. Box 8422, Chicago, Illinois 60680-8422.

93 The National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) confirmed that you have made satisfactory arrangements to repay your Perkins overpayment. For more information, contact the U.S. Department of Education at 1-800-621-3115, or write to the U.S. Department of Education, San Francisco Service Center, 50 United Nations Plaza, Room 250, San Francisco, California 94102.

94 It appears you reported the same income value more than once. Review the income items marked with an “h” or an “*” on your ISIR. If these items are correct, do not change them.

95 You didn’t tell us whether you filed a U.S. income tax form for 1998, so we assumed you did or will file a 1998 U.S. income tax return. If this assumption is not correct, correct Student’s “Tax Form Filed Status” in Step One of your ISIR. Also correct any other items in this section if needed.

96 The National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) confirmed that you have made satisfactory arrangements to repay your Perkins overpayments. Your FAA may access NSLDS for additional Pell overpayment information.

97 You didn’t tell us whether you filed a U.S. income tax form for 1998, so we assumed you did not and will not file a 1998 U.S. income tax return. If this assumption is not correct, correct Student’s “Tax Form Filed Status” in Step One of your ISIR . Also correct any other items in this section if needed.

98 The National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) confirmed that you have made satisfactory arrangements to repay your Perkins overpayment. Your FAA may access NSLDS for additional Pell overpayment information.

99 You reported income for a spouse. However, you reported or we assumed that your marital status is single. You should report income for a spouse only if you are married. If you are married, correct Student’s “Marital Status” in Step One of your ISIR. If you are unmarried or were married, but the separation, divorce, or death of your spouse occurred before you applied for student aid, correct “Spouse’s Income” in Step One and review “Student’s Income” to make sure it is correct.

100 To resolve your Perkins overpayment, call the U.S. Department of Education at 1-800-621-3115, or write to the U.S. Department of Education, Atlanta Service Center, 61 Forsyth Street, Room 19T89, Atlanta, Georgia 30303.

101 To resolve your Perkins overpayment, call the U.S. Department of Education at 1-800-621-3115, or write to the U.S. Department of Education, Chicago Service Center, P.O. Box 8422, Chicago, Illinois 60680-8422.

102 To resolve your Perkins overpayment, call the U.S. Department of Education at 1-800-621-3115, or write to the U.S. Department of Education, San Francisco Service Center, 50 United Nations Plaza, Room 250, San Francisco, California 94102.

103 The Department of Education was unable to find one or more of the schools you listed on your application on its school file. We therefore could not determine if each school participates in Federal student aid programs. To receive Federal student aid, you must attend a school that participates in these programs. Check with each school you listed on your application that does not appear on your ISIR to find out if it participates in these programs. Contact your FAA for assistance to make corrections to your ISIR.

104 ATTENTION: We were unable to find any schools you listed on our school file, or you did not list any schools on your application, or did not verify any schools on your renewal application. To receive Federal student aid, you must attend a school that participates in the Federal student aid programs. Check with each school you are considering in 1999-2000 to find out if it participates in these programs. Contact your FAA for assistance to make the necessary corrections to your ISIR.
105 Based on our records, you have corrected the information from your financial aid application at least four times. Contact the FAA at your school to receive further instructions before making any more corrections.

106 You have corrected information on your ISIR more than 20 times. Before sending in another correction, contact your FAA for assistance.

107 To resolve your Perkins overpayments, your FAA must access NSLDS for additional Perkins overpayment information.

108 Your parent did not sign your application or the corrections you submitted. If your parent is not able to sign, see your FAA or High School Counselor.

109 We could not process your application or the corrections you submitted because your parent did not sign your application or your SAR. You and your parent must make any necessary corrections, and submit these corrections to your FAA for processing. If your parent is not able to sign, see your FAA.

110 We have not received the signature page from your FAFSA Express or FAFSA on the Web application.

111 We cannot process your application submitted through FAFSA Express or FAFSA on the Web until you have signed the Certification page at the end of this ISIR and returned it to your school for processing. If you have provided your parents’ information, they must also sign this ISIR. If your parent is not able to sign, see your FAA or High School Counselor.
112 We have applied a formula to the information from the form you submitted. The result of this formula will be used by your school to determine your eligibility for most types of Federal student aid. See your FAA to determine what types of student aid you may be able to receive. Based on the information you gave us, you are not eligible for a Federal Pell Grant. All the schools listed on this ISIR will receive an electronic report of your financial aid information. Unless a school informs you otherwise, you do not need to submit this ISIR to any school. Keep the ISIR in case you need to make corrections, or if you decide to attend a school that is not listed.

113 We have applied a formula to the information from the form you submitted. The result of this formula will be used by your school to determine your eligibility for most types of Federal student aid. See your FAA to determine what types of student aid you may be able to receive. Based on the information you gave us, you are not eligible for a Federal Pell Grant. You should submit a photocopy of this ISIR to all the schools that you may be interested in attending for the 1999-2000 school year. They will use it to determine your eligibility for Federal student aid. Submit the original ISIR to the school where you actually enroll.

114 We have applied a formula to the information from the form you submitted. The result of this formula will be used by your school to determine your eligibility for most types of Federal student aid. See your FAA to determine what types of student aid you may be able to receive. Based on the information you gave us, you are not eligible for a Federal Pell Grant. Some of the schools that you listed will not receive your application information electronically and will require a photocopy of this ISIR. Check with the FAA at the schools that you are interested in attending to see which ones require a photocopy of your ISIR. Submit the original ISIR to the school where you actually enroll.

115 Our records indicate you have one or more student loans discharged because of a total and permanent disability. Before you can receive additional Federal student loans, you must see your FAA.

116 Our records indicate you have one or more student loans in an active bankruptcy status. Before you can receive any additional Federal student loans, you must see your FAA.
117 Based on the information you provided on your application, we had to assume certain information to calculate your eligibility for Federal student aid. We printed an asterisk (*) next to the items containing assumed information. If these assumptions are correct, do not change them.
118 Be sure to review the items marked with an “h” or an “*” on your ISIR and make any corrections if necessary.

119 If you need help correcting your ISIR, contact the FAA at the school you plan to attend.
120 If you need help correcting your ISIR, contact your FAA for assistance, or call the Federal Student Aid Information Center at 1-800-4-FED-AID (1-800-433-3243).

121 You confirmed when you submitted your application that you were born on or after 09/01/83, you are not a ward of the court or an orphan, and you are not applying for Early Analysis. If this information is not correct, see your FAA for assistance.

122 You confirmed when you submitted your application that the number of family members in your parents’ household is 15 or more. If this is incorrect, you should correct this item in Step Four of your ISIR.

123 You confirmed when you submitted your application that the number of family members in your household is 15 or more. If this is incorrect, you should correct this item in Step One of your ISIR.
124 Contact the following agency(ies) regarding your defaulted Federal student loan:

125 If you want to be considered for a Federal Pell Grant, your FAA must receive your complete, correct ISIR by August 31, 2000, or your last day of enrollment, whichever comes first. Other student aid programs have different deadlines. See your FAA for more information.
126 Your application record was compared with the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS). The NSLDS confirmed that you have made satisfactory arrangements to repay one or more defaulted Federal student loans. Please continue to make payments as provided in your agreement to avoid becoming permanently ineligible for further Federal student assistance.
127 It may be too late to submit any corrections to your ISIR. If you want to be considered for a Federal Pell Grant, your school must receive a complete, correct ISIR no later than August 31, 2000, or your last day of enrollment, whichever comes first. Other student aid programs have different deadlines. Under certain circumstances, students selected for verification have an additional 60 days from their last day of enrollment, or August 31, 2000, whichever comes first, to submit corrections. Contact your FAA for more information.

128 We were unable to determine your eligibility because the information you submitted on your application or on your ISIR was incomplete or inconsistent. Unless you are completing verification, it may be too late for you to make corrections or give us any more information for this year. If you are still completing verification and you need to correct your data, contact the Financial Aid Administrator at your school for assistance. Your school must have your corrected ISIR no later than August 15, 2000.

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131 To receive Federal student aid, you cannot be in default on any U.S. Department of Education student loan. Because of processing problems we were unable to determine whether you are in default on a loan. Contact your FAA for more information.

132 Our records indicate that you are in DEFAULT on a Federal student loan. You are not eligible to receive any Federal student aid until your account has been resolved.

133 Our records indicate that you received at least one overpayment of Federal student aid funds. You are required by law to repay any funds received from the Federal student aid programs to which you were not entitled. Until your overpayment has been resolved, you are ineligible to receive any Federal student assistance.

134 Our records indicate that you are in DEFAULT on at least one Federal student loan and that you received at least one overpayment of Federal student aid funds. You are not eligible to receive any Federal student aid until your accounts have been resolved.

135 To resolve your defaulted Federal student loan(s), contact the lender associated with the loan.
136 To resolve your defaulted Federal student loan(s), contact the school associated with the loan.
137 Your application record was compared with the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS). However, no financial aid history information was found for printing on your ISIR.
138 We matched your social security number (SSN) with the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS), but neither name nor date of birth on the NSLDS record match the information on your student aid application. Therefore this ISIR does not contain the financial aid history that is associated with your reported SSN. You should review your name, SSN, and date of birth and work with your FAA to resolve discrepancies.

139 NOTE: You reported a value(s) that exceeds the amount of space allowed on the ISIR. This value appears on your ISIR as all nines. Contact your FAA to see how this affects your EFC calculation.

140 Your application record was compared with the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS). The NSLDS confirmed that your social security number is not associated with any previous financial aid history.

141 You changed your response to citizenship or you changed the alien registration number verified with INS. You must submit proof of your citizenship status to your FAA.

142 The Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) could not confirm your statement that you are an eligible noncitizen because there is a question about your alien registration number. You must submit proof of your noncitizen eligibility to your school within 30 days after you receive this ISIR. If you fail to submit proof within 30 days, you may be found ineligible for Federal student aid.

143 Your citizenship status has been confirmed by the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), and you meet the citizenship requirements for Federal student aid.

144 The Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) did not confirm your statement that you are an eligible noncitizen. You must submit proof of your noncitizen eligibility to your school within 30 days after you receive this ISIR. If you fail to submit proof within 30 days, you may be found ineligible for Federal student aid.

145 According to Social Security Administration (SSA) records, the social security number you provided belongs to a deceased person. If the social security number you reported is incorrect, you should correct your social security number in Step One on your ISIR or contact your FAA. If the number in Step One is correct, you must contact an SSA office to resolve this problem.

146 We sent your application to Social Security Administration (SSA) to verify your citizenship status. The SSA did not confirm that you are a U.S. citizen. You need to provide your school with documentation of your citizenship status before you can receive Federal student aid. If you are an eligible noncitizen, you must correct “Citizenship Status” on this ISIR and provide your Alien Registration Number if necessary.

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149 If all the information on this ISIR is correct, you may be eligible to receive a Federal Pell Grant and other Federal student aid in 1999-2000. Your FAA will determine whether you meet all eligibility requirements to receive aid. The amount of aid will depend on the cost of attendance at your school, your enrollment status (full-time, three-quarter-time, half-time, or less than half-time), Congressional budget restrictions, and other factors.

HERE IS WHAT YOU NEED TO DO NOW: Review the information on this ISIR. If any of the information is incorrect, make corrections by following the instructions given to you by your FAA. IF ALL THE INFORMATION IS CORRECT, you do not need to submit the ISIR to the schools you listed. All of your schools will receive the information electronically.

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151 If all the information on this ISIR is correct, you may be eligible to receive a Federal Pell Grant and other Federal student aid in 1999-2000. Your FAA will determine whether you meet all eligibility requirements to receive aid. The amount of aid will depend on the cost of attendance at your school, your enrollment status (full-time, three-quarter-time, half-time, or less than half-time), Congressional budget restrictions, and other factors.

HERE IS WHAT YOU NEED TO DO NOW: Review the information on this ISIR. If any of the information is incorrect, make corrections by following the instructions given to you by your FAA. IF ALL THE INFORMATION IS CORRECT, check with the FAA at the schools that you are interested in attending to see which ones require a photocopy of your ISIR. Some of the schools listed do not receive information electronically. Submit the original ISIR to the school where you actually enroll.

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153 On a previous ISIR, you changed information that affects your dependency status.

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156 You provided your parents’ estimated 1998 income tax information on your application. If your parents have now filed their 1998 income tax return, correct any items in Step Four of this ISIR to reflect the information as reported on their tax return. If you or your parents don’t file an income tax return before you submit your ISIR to your school, check with your FAA to find out how to make corrections later, if you need to.

157 You provided your estimated 1998 income tax information on your application. If you have now filed your 1998 income tax return, correct any items in Step One of this ISIR to reflect the information you reported on your return. If you don’t file an income tax return before you submit corrections to your school, check with your FAA to find out how to make corrections later, if you need to.

158 You are not eligible to receive a Federal Pell Grant because you reported that either you have a bachelor’s degree or you are working on a degree beyond a bachelor’s degree, or both. Your FAA will determine what types of Federal student aid you are eligible to receive. All the schools that you listed will receive your application information electronically so you do not need to submit this ISIR to them.

159 You are not eligible to receive a Federal Pell Grant because you reported that either you have a bachelor’s degree or you are working on a degree beyond a bachelor’s degree, or both. Your FAA will determine what types of Federal student aid you are eligible to receive. None of the schools listed will receive your application information electronically so you should submit a photocopy of this ISIR to each school you may be interested in attending. Submit the original ISIR to the school where you actually enroll.

160 You are not eligible to receive a Federal Pell Grant because you reported that either you have a bachelor’s degree or you are working on a degree beyond a bachelor’s degree, or both. Your FAA will determine what types of Federal student aid you are eligible to receive. Check with the FAA at the schools you are interested in attending to see which ones require a photocopy of your ISIR. Some of the schools listed do not receive information electronically. Submit the original ISIR to the school where you actually enroll.

161 Your application has been selected for review in a process called verification. If you have not already provided certain 1998 financial documents to your school, contact your FAA immediately.
162 The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) did not confirm that you are or will be a qualifying veteran for receiving Federal student aid for the 1999-2000 school year. If this is correct, you should have provided your parents’ information in Step Four. If you did not, you must provide the information in Step Four and you and your parent must sign the Certification statement on Part 2 of your ISIR. If you believe you are or will be a qualifying veteran, you must contact a VA office to resolve this problem.

163 The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) did not confirm that you are or will be a qualifying veteran for receiving Federal student aid for the 1999-2000 school year. If this is not correct, you must contact a VA office to resolve this problem.

164 This ISIR reflects a DEPENDENCY STATUS override, as determined by your FAA on this or on a previous transaction.

165 Your DEPENDENCY STATUS override has been canceled as requested by your FAA.

166 The amount you reported in Parents’ Earned Income Credit appears to be inconsistent with the information reported in Parents’ Marital Status and Number of Family Members. Please review your answers to these items and make any corrections if necessary.

167 The amount you reported in Parents’ Earned Income Credit appears to be inconsistent with the information reported in Parents’ Marital Status and Number of Family Members. Please review your answers to these items and make any corrections if necessary.

168 The amount you reported in Parents’ Earned Income Credit appears to be inconsistent with the information reported in Parents’ Marital Status, Number of Family Members, Father’s Income, and Mother’s Income. Please review your answers to these items and make any corrections if necessary.

169 The amount you reported in Parents’ Earned Income Credit appears to be inconsistent with the information reported in Parents’ Marital Status, Number of Family Members, Father’s Income, and Mother’s Income. Please review your answers to these items and make any corrections if necessary.

170 Your application has been selected for review in a process called verification. You must submit to your school signed copies of certain 1998 financial documents for you and your parents. Contact your FAA to find out which documents are required.

171 Your application has been selected for review in a process called verification. You must submit to your school signed copies of certain 1998 financial documents for you (and your spouse). Contact your FAA to find out which documents are required.

172 This Institutional Student Information Record (ISIR) has been produced because of a processing change, and updates your previous ISIR. Submit this corrected ISIR as soon as possible to your Financial Aid Administrator (FAA) at the school you are attending or plan to attend.
173 The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) did not confirm that you are or will be a qualifying veteran for receiving Federal student aid for the 1999-2000 school year. If this is correct, you should have provided your parents’ information in Step Four. If you did not, you must provide the information in Step Four and you and your parent must sign the Certification statement on Part 2 of your ISIR. If you believe you are or will be a qualifying veteran, you must contact a VA office to resolve this problem.

174 The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) did not confirm that you are or will be a qualifying veteran for receiving Federal student aid for the 1999-2000 school year. If this is not correct, you must contact a VA office to resolve this problem.

175 You reported on your student aid application that you have dependents other than a spouse. However, you reported that you are married, and that the number of family members is 2. These answers are inconsistent. Review your answers to Student’s “Marital Status” in Step One, “Have Dependents Other Than Spouse” in Step Two, and “Number of Family Members” in Step Three of your ISIR. Make any corrections if necessary.

176 The amount you reported in Student’s Earned Income Credit appears to be inconsistent with the information reported in Student’s Marital Status and Number of Family Members. Please review your answers to these items and make any corrections if necessary.

177 The amount you reported in Student’s Earned Income Credit appears to be inconsistent with the information reported in Student’s Marital Status and Number of Family Members. Please review your answers to these items and make any corrections if necessary.

178 The amount you reported in Student’s Earned Income Credit appears to be inconsistent with the information reported in Student’s Marital Status, Number of Family Members, Student’s Income, and Spouse’s Income. Please review your answers to these items and make any corrections if necessary.

179 The amount you reported in Student’s Earned Income Credit appears to be inconsistent with the information reported in Student’s Marital Status, Number of Family Members, Student’s Income, and Spouse’s Income. Please review your answers to these items and make any corrections if necessary.

180 The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has confirmed that you are currently serving in the U.S. Armed Forces. You indicated on your application that you will be released from active duty by June 30, 2000. You must provide documentation of this to your FAA before you can receive Federal student aid.

181 Debt Collection Service, 1-800-621-3115 (GA 611)

182 Debt Collection Service, 1-800-621-3115 (GA 620)

183 Debt Collection Service, 1-800-621-3115 (GA 627)

184 Debt Collection Service, 1-800-621-3115 (GA 631)

185 Debt Collection Service, 1-800-621-3115 (GA 654)

186 Debt Collection Service, 1-800-621-3115 (GA 656)

187 Debt Collection Service, 1-800-621-3115 (GA 701)

188 United Student Aid Funds, Alaska Claims Assistance, 1-800-331-2314 (GA 702)

189 Student Loan Foundation of Arkansas, Collections, 1-800-622-3446 (GA 705)

190 California Student Aid Commission, 1-800-367-1589 (GA 706)

191 Colorado Guaranteed Student Loan Program, 303-294-5050 (GA 708)

192 Connecticut Student Loan Foundation, Collections, 1-800-237-9721 or 860-257-4001 (GA 709)
193 Debt Collection Service, 1-800-621-3115 (GA 710)

194 Debt Collection Service, 1-800-621-3115 (GA 711)

195 Florida Department of Education, Defaulted Borrowers Assistance, 1-800-366-3475 or 850-942-4662 (GA 712)

196 Georgia Student Finance Commission, Collections, 1-800-776-6878 or 770-414-3000 (GA 713)

197 Northwest Education Loan Association, Collection Office, 1-800-552-0686 (GA 716)

198 Illinois Student Assistance Commission, Claims and Collections, 1-800-934-3572 or 847-948-8500 (GA 717)

199 United Student Aid Funds, Indiana Claims Assistance, 1-800-331-2314 (GA 718)

200 Iowa College Aid Commission, Claims Dept., 1-800-383-4222 or 515-281-3501 (GA 719)

201 Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority, Collections Office, 1-800-928-8926 or 502-696-7281 (GA 721)

202 Louisiana Office of Student Financial Assistance, 1-800-256-6882 or 1-800-259-5626 (GA 722)
203 United Student Aid Funds, Maine Claims Assistance, 1-800-331-2314 or 317-578-6938 (GA 723)
204 United Student Aid Funds, Maryland Claims Assistance, 1-800-331-2314 (GA 724)

205 American Student Assistance, Collections, 1-800-999-9080 or 617-426-9434 (GA 725)

206 Michigan Higher Education Assistance Authority, Collections, 1-800-642-5626 or 517-373-0760 (GA 726)

207 Great Lakes Higher Education Corporation, 1-800-236-3100 (GA 727)

208 Debt Collection Service, 1-800-621-3115 (GA 728)

209 Missouri Default Collection Services, BTI Services, 1-800-824-4893, Ext. 1 (GA 729)

210 Montana Guaranteed Student Loan Program, Claims Management, 1-800-537-7508 or 406-444-0395 (GA 730)

211 Nebraska Student Loan Program, Collection Office, 1-800-735-8778, Ext. 6380 or 402-479-6800 (GA 731)

212 United Student Aid Funds, Nevada Claims Assistance, 1-800-331-2314 (GA 732)

213 New Hampshire Higher Education Assistance Foundation, Claims Section, 1-800-525-2577 or 603-225-6612 (GA 733)

214 New Jersey Higher Education Assistance Authority, 1-800-792-8670 (GA 734)

215 New Mexico Educational Assistance Foundation, 1-800-279-5063 or 505-345-3371 (GA 735)

216 New York State Higher Education Service, Office of Default, 1-800-666-0991 (GA 736)
217 North Carolina State Education Assistance Authority, Collections, 1-800-544-1644 (GA 737)
218 North Dakota Post Claims Collections, 1-800-472-2166, Ext. 5662 or 701-328-5662 (GA 738)
219 Debt Collection Service, 1-800-621-3115 (GA 739)

220 Oklahoma Guaranteed Student Loan Program, Collection Office, 1-800-522-8022 or 405-858-4375 (GA 740)

221 Oregon State Scholarship Commission, Collection Office, 1-800-457-0135 (GA 741)

222 Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency, 1-800-233-0751 or 717-720-3400 (GA 742)
223 Rhode Island Higher Education Assistance Authority, 1-800-922-9855 or 401-736-1100 (GA 744)
224 South Carolina State Education Assistance Authority, Collections, 1-800-347-2752 or 803-798-0916 (GA 745)

225 Education Assistance Corporation, 1-800-874-8982 or 605-622-4347 (GA 746)

226 Tennessee Default Collection Services, BTI Services, 1-800-257-6528, Ext. 1 (GA 747)

227 Texas Guaranteed Student Loan Corp., Collections, 1-800-252-9743 or 512-219-7337 (GA 748)
228 Utah Higher Education Assistance Agency, 801-321-7200 or 1-800-418-8757 (GA 749)

229 Vermont Student Assistance Corp., 1-800-642-3177 or 802-655-9602, Ext. 216 (GA 750)

230 Debt Collection Service, 1-800-621-3115 (GA 751)

231 Northwest Education Loan Association, Collection Office, 1-800-552-0686 (GA 753)

232 Great Lakes Higher Education Corporation, 1-800-236-3100 (GA 755)

233 Debt Collection Service, 1-800-621-3115 (GA 772)

234 Debt Collection Service, 1-800-621-3115 (GA 778)

235 United Student Aid Funds, Post Claims Assistance, 1-800-331-2314 (GA 800)

236 United Student Aid Funds, Arizona Claims Assistance, 1-800-331-2314 (GA 804)

237 United Student Aid Funds, Hawaii Claims Assistance, 1-800-331-2314 (GA 815)

238 Educational Credit Management Corporation, 612-221-0566 (GA 927)

239 Educational Credit Management Corporation, 612-221-0566 (GA 951)

240 N/A

241 N/A

242 N/A

243 N/A

244 N/A

245 Direct Loan Servicing Center, Utica, NY, 1-800-848-0979 (SV0101)

246 N/A

247 N/A

248 N/A

249 N/A

250 N/A

251 Call the U.S. Department of Education at 1-800-621-3115, or write to the U.S. Department of Education, Atlanta Service Center, 61 Forsyth Street, Room 19T89, Atlanta, Georgia 30303. (EDR 04)

252 Call the U.S. Department of Education at 1-800-621-3115, or write to the U.S. Department of Education, Chicago Service Center, P.O. Box 8422, Chicago, Illinois 60680-8422. (EDR 05)
253 Call the U.S. Department of Education at 1-800-621-3115, or write to the U.S. Department of Education, San Francisco Service Center, 50 United Nations Plaza, Room 250, San Francisco, California 94102. (EDR 09)

254 Based upon data provided by the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) and your reported grade level, we have determined that you have received subsidized student loans in excess of loan limits established for the Federal loan programs. Please contact your FAA to resolve this issue.
255 Based upon data provided by the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) and your reported grade level, we have determined that you have received subsidized student loans in excess of loan limits established for the Federal loan programs. Please contact your FAA to resolve this issue.
256 Based upon data provided by the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) and your reported grade level, we have determined that you have received a total amount of subsidized loans that is close to the loan limits established for the Federal loan programs. Therefore, your eligibility for additional subsidized student loans may be limited. Please contact your FAA if you have any questions.

257 Based upon data provided by the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) and your reported grade level, we have determined that you have received a total amount of subsidized loans that is close to the loan limits established for the Federal loan programs. Therefore, your eligibility for additional subsidized student loans may be limited. Please contact your FAA if you have any questions.

258 Based upon data provided by the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) and your reported grade level, we have determined that you have received a total amount of subsidized loans that is close to the loan limits established for the Federal loan programs. Therefore, your eligibility for additional subsidized student loans may be limited. Please contact your FAA if you have any questions.

259 Based upon data provided by the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) and your reported grade level, we have determined that you have received a total amount of subsidized loans that is close to the loan limits established for the Federal loan programs. Therefore, your eligibility for additional subsidized student loans may be limited. Please contact your FAA if you have any questions.

260 Based upon data provided by the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) and your reported grade level and dependency status, we have determined that you have received student loans in excess of loan limits established for the Federal loan programs. Please contact your FAA for resolution of this issue.

261 Based upon data provided by the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) and your reported grade level and dependency status, we have determined that you have received student loans in excess of loan limits established for the Federal loan programs. Please contact your FAA for resolution of this issue.

262 Based upon data provided by the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) and your reported grade level and dependency status, we have determined that you have received a total amount of student loans that is close to the loan limits established for the Federal loan programs. Therefore, your eligibility for additional student loans may be limited. Please contact your FAA if you have any questions.

263 Based upon data provided by the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) and your reported grade level and dependency status, we have determined that you have received a total amount of student loans that is close to the loan limits established for the Federal loan programs. Therefore, your eligibility for additional student loans may be limited. Please contact your FAA if you have any questions.

264 Based upon data provided by the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) and your reported grade level and dependency status, we have determined that you have received a total amount of student loans that is close to the loan limits established for the Federal loan programs. Therefore, your eligibility for additional student loans may be limited. Please contact your FAA if you have any questions.

265 Based upon data provided by the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) and your reported grade level and dependency status, we have determined that you have received a total amount of student loans that is close to the loan limits established for the Federal loan programs. Therefore, your eligibility for additional student loans may be limited. Please contact your FAA if you have any questions.

266 Based upon data provided by the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) and your reported grade level and dependency status, we have determined that you have received student loans in excess of loan limits established for the Federal loan programs. Please contact your FAA for resolution of this issue.

267 Based upon data provided by the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) and your reported grade level and dependency status, we have determined that you have received student loans in excess of loan limits established for the Federal loan programs. Please contact your FAA for resolution of this issue.

268 Based upon data provided by the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) and your reported grade level and dependency status, we have determined that you have received a total amount of student loans that is close to the loan limits established for the Federal loan programs. Therefore, your eligibility for additional student loans may be limited. Please contact your FAA if you have any questions.

269 Based upon data provided by the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) and your reported grade level and dependency status, we have determined that you have received a total amount of student loans that is close to the loan limits established for the Federal loan programs. Therefore, your eligibility for additional student loans may be limited. Please contact your FAA if you have any questions.

270 Based upon data provided by the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) and your reported grade level and dependency status, we have determined that you have received a total amount of student loans that is close to the loan limits established for the Federal loan programs. Therefore, your eligibility for additional student loans may be limited. Please contact your FAA if you have any questions.

271 Based upon data provided by the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) and your reported grade level and dependency status, we have determined that you have received a total amount of student loans that is close to the loan limits established for the Federal loan programs. Therefore, your eligibility for additional student loans may be limited. Please contact your FAA if you have any questions.