[Federal Register: March 21, 2000 (Volume 65, Number 55)]
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION


Advisory Committee on Student Financial Assistance; Meeting

AGENCY: Advisory Committee on Student Financial Assistance, Education.

ACTION: Notice of Upcoming Meeting.

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SUMMARY: This notice sets forth the schedule and proposed agenda of the
forthcoming meeting of the Advisory Committee on Student Financial
Assistance which is open to the public. Individuals who will need
accommodations for a disability in order to attend the meeting (i.e.,
interpreting services, assistive listening devices, and/or materials in
alternative format) should notify Ms. Hope M. Gray at 202-708-7439 or
via e-mail at hope_gray@ed.gov no later than April 3, 2000. We will
attempt to meet requests after this date, but cannot guarantee
availability of the requested accommodation. The meeting site is
accessible to individuals with disabilities. This notice also describes
the functions of the Committee. Notice of this meeting is required
under section 10(a)(2) of the Federal Advisory Committee Act. This
document is intended to notify the general public.

DATES AND TIMES: Wednesday, April 12, 2000, beginning at 8:30 a.m. and
ending at approximately 5:00 p.m.; and Thursday, April 13, 2000,
beginning at 8:30 a.m. and ending at approximately 2:00 p.m.

ADDRESSES: Boston University, School of Management, Executive
Leadership Center, 595 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts
02118.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr. Brian K. Fitzgerald, Staff
Director, Advisory Committee on Student Financial Assistance, Portals
Building, 1280 Maryland Avenue SW, Suite 601, Washington, DC 20202-7582
(202) 708-7439.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Advisory Committee on Student Financial
Assistance is established under section 491 of the Higher Education Act
of 1965 as amended by Public Law 100-50 (20 U.S.C. 1098). The Advisory
Committee serves as an independent source of advice and counsel to the
Congress and the Secretary of Education on student financial aid
policy. Since its inception, the Committee has been charged with
providing technical expertise with regard to systems of need analysis
and application forms, making recommendations that result in the
maintenance of access to postsecondary education for low- and middle-
income students; conducting a study of institutional lending in the
Stafford Student Loan Program; assisting with activities related to the
1992 reauthorization of the Higher Education Act of 1965; conducting a
third-year evaluation of the Ford Federal Direct Loan Program (FDLP)
and the Federal Family Education Loan Program (FFELP) under the Omnibus
Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA) of 1993; and assisting Congress with
the 1998 reauthorization of the Higher Education Act.
    The congressional mandate requires the Advisory Committee to
conduct objective, nonpartisan, and independent analyses on important
aspects of the student assistance programs under Title IV of the Higher
Education Act. The Committee traditionally approaches its work from a
set of fundamental goals: promoting program integrity,

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eliminating or avoiding program complexity, integrating delivery across
the Title IV programs, and minimizing burden on students and
institutions.
    Reauthorization of the Higher Education Act has provided the
Advisory Committee with a significantly expanded agenda in six major
areas, such as, Performance-based Organization (PBO); Modernization;
Technology; Simplification of Law and Regulation; Distance Education;
and Early Information and Needs Assessment. In each of these areas,
Congress has asked the Committee to: monitor progress toward
implementing the Amendments of 1998; conduct independent, objective
assessments; and make recommendations for improvement to the Congress
and the Secretary. Each of these responsibilities flows logically from
and effectively implements one or more of the Committee's original
statutory functions and purposes.
    The proposed agenda includes: (a) discussion sessions on
implementing the provisions of the Higher Education Amendments of 1998
and their impact on all Title IV programs, in particular, examining
long-term issues that are central to the federal role of providing
access to postsecondary education for low- and middle-income students,
and (b) progress to date on distance education and Gear Up. In
addition, the Committee will discuss its plans for the remainder of
fiscal year 2000 and address other Committee business. Space is limited
and you are encouraged to register early if you plan to attend. You may
register through Internet at ADV_COMSFA@ED.gov or
Tracy_Deanne_Jones@ED.gov. Please include your name, title,
affiliation, complete address (including Internet and e-mail--if
available), and telephone and fax numbers. If you are unable to
register electronically, you may mail or fax your registration
information to the Advisory Committee staff office at (202) 401-3467.
Also, you may contact the Advisory Committee staff at (202) 708-7439.
The registration deadline is Monday, April 3, 2000.
    The Advisory Committee will meet in Boston, Massachusetts on April
12, 2000, from 9:00 a.m. until approximately 5:00 p.m., and on April
13, from 8:30 a.m. until approximately 2:00 p.m.
    Records are kept of all Committee proceedings, and are available
for public inspection at the Office of the Advisory Committee on
Student Financial Assistance, Portals Building, 1280 Maryland Avenue,
SW, Suite 601, Washington, DC from the hours of 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.,
weekdays, except Federal holidays.

    Dated: March 15, 2000.
Brian K. Fitzgerald,
Staff Director, Advisory Committee on Student Financial Assistance
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