Student Financial Assistance Programs definition

Student Financial Assistance Programs means those programs created by the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended, and administered by the U.S. Department of Education, as well as any state student assistance programs or other government-sponsored student assistance programs.
Student Financial Assistance Programs means those programs of federal student financial assistance administered pursuant to Title IV and its implementing regulations, as well as any state or other government-sponsored student assistance programs.
Student Financial Assistance Programs means the Title IV Programs and any other funding program authorized by the HEA and administered by the DOE, as well as any other student assistance grant or loan programs or other government-sponsored student assistance programs that provided more than $1,500,000 in assistance to University students in the fiscal year ended December 31, 2017, including, but not limited to, the tuition assistance programs provided by the U.S. Department of Veterans’ Affairs and the U.S. Department of Defense.

Examples of Student Financial Assistance Programs in a sentence

  • Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. § 552a(o)(1)(D), ED provides a notice to applicants for Title IV Student Financial Assistance Programs covered by this agreement that any information they provide may be subject to verification through matching programs and will be provided to institutions of higher education identified by the applicant.

  • ED expects that this computer matching program will enable it to quickly and efficiently verify the status of applicants for the purpose of determining their eligibility for Title IV Student Financial Assistance Programs.

  • The notice to applicants informing them that their application information is subject to computer matching is expected to have a deterrent effect on applicants seeking to fraudulently receive assistance under the Title IV Student Financial Assistance Programs.

  • ED and DHS-USCIS have determined that a computer matching program is the most efficient, expeditious, and effective means of obtaining and processing the information needed by ED to verify the immigration status of applicants for the Title IV Student Financial Assistance Programs.

  • It does not confer any rights or benefits on any other party, including, but not limited to, applicants for the Title IV Student Financial Assistance Programs.

  • Applicants - alien applicants for, or recipients of, the Student Financial Assistance Programs under Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended (Title IV Student Financial Assistance Programs), whose applications are processed through ED’s Central Processing System (CPS).

  • This agreement authorizes ED to use VIS for the purpose of verifying the immigration status of applicants for the Title IV Student Financial Assistance Programs.

  • The matching program will also quickly identify those applicants who require third level verification before the institution of higher education can independently determine whether the applicant meets the eligibility requirements of the Title IV Student Financial Assistance Programs.

  • It is possible that applicants for Title IV Student Financial Assistance Programs may, on occasion, through fraud or error, present documentation identifying themselves as LPR aliens without informing ED that the LPR alien with that identity has become a naturalized U.S. citizen, thereby resulting in an ED inquiry to DHS-USCIS.

  • ED agrees to ensure that, at the time of application for Title IV Student Financial Assistance Programs, each applicant is provided individual notice that the information provided on his or her application is subject to verification through computer matching programs.