Verification, once performed entirely by the school, is increasingly a shared effort by the school and the U.S. Department of Education (ED) to ensure that federal student ...
Verification, once performed entirely by the school, is increasingly a shared effort by the school and the U.S. Department of Education (ED) to ensure that federal student aid funds are awarded and paid based on accurate family financial information. A student’s application for federal student aid (the FAFSA®) may be chosen for verification by ED or by the school. The information that must be verified varies by applicant, as, effective for the 2012-13 award year, ED transitioned to a targeted approach that specifies verification of only those items that appear most likely to be in error.
Related terms: Need Analysis; Student Aid Index (SAI)
Verification, once performed entirely by the school, is increasingly a shared effort by the school and the U.S. Department of Education (ED) to ensure that federal student aid funds are awarded and paid based on accurate family financial information. A student’s application for federal student aid (the FAFSA®) may be chosen for verification by ED or by the school. The information that must be verified varies by applicant, as, effective for the 2012-13 award year, ED transitioned to a targeted approach that specifies verification of only those items that appear most likely to be in error.
Related terms: Need Analysis; Student Aid Index (SAI)
(Journal of Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, AERA)
(Houston Education Research Consortium)
(Educational Policy: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Policy and Practice)
See also Failure by student to provide documentation
See also Administrative Capability, Conflicting or Discrepant information and suspected fraud, Identification and resolution
See also Professional Judgment, Dependency status