September 3, 2008
Many commonly used forms have been revised to reflect new legislation or changes in higher education policy. A review of these updates follows.
Common Industry FormsNCHELP has revised and added several forms, including the Federal Family Education Loan Program (FFELP) Default Aversion Assistance Request (DAAR) Form and the FFELP Claim Form. These forms include various legislative, regulatory and operational changes. The forms can be accessed on our School and Lender Publications and Forms Web page.
Note: These forms became available for use beginning July 1, 2008. OGSLP will continue to accept either version of the forms. However, we strongly encourage our customers to update internal processes to accommodate the new and revised forms.
A brief summary of the form changes is provided below:
Although the current Economic Hardship Deferment (HRD) Request form does not reflect the 2008 poverty guidelines and the July 24, 2008 minimum wage increase, lenders should continue to use the form. The following information can supplement until a new form has been published.
| Borrower’s Family Size | 48 Contiguous States and District of Columbia* | Alaska* | Hawaii* |
|---|---|---|---|
1
| $1,300.00 |
$1,625.00 |
$1,495.00 |
2
| $1,750.00 |
$2,187.50 |
$2,012.50 |
3
| $2,200.00 |
$2,750.00 |
$2,530.00 |
4
| $2,650.00 |
$3,312.50 |
$3,047.50 |
For each additional
person, add: | $450.00 |
$562.50 |
$517.50 |
* Monthly figures represent 150 percent of the poverty line
The NCHELP Regulations Committee is in the process of reviewing MPNs, addenda and PLDs for required updates to reflect the reauthorization changes. Until new forms are published, schools and lenders may continue to use the current forms.
If you have questions about changes to these forms, please contact OGSLP’s Policy, Compliance and Training department at 405.234.4432 or pct@ogslp.org.