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In addition to the data elements that are required to determine a student's Expected Family Contribution (EFC), there are critical data elements that must be reported on the FAFSA and appear on the SAR and/or ISIR in order for ISAC to determine a student's eligibility for the Monetary Award Program (MAP) and Silas Purnell Illinois Incentive for Access (IIA) grants.
If any one of the following items on the FAFSA/SAR/ISIR is blank, incomplete or incorrect, ISAC will not be able to determine a student’s MAP and IIA eligibility. When counseling students on how to properly complete the FAFSA, please review these critical items to ensure students are providing the information necessary for MAP and IIA. If any corrections are needed, they must be made through the Central Processing System (CPS) to update a student’s record for calculation of MAP and IIA eligibility.
Critical Data Items for 2007-08 Eligibility
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2007-08 FAFSA & SAR/ISIR Items |
MAP and IIA Eligibility Results
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Step One: Item 18* |
Student's State of Legal Residence -- ISAC will load a dependent** student's record to the ISAC database when the student's state of legal residence is blank or is a state other than Illinois, but the parents’ state of legal residence is Illinois and a MAP-approved school is listed as one of the college choices. If this situation applies, there is no need to process a SAR/ISIR correction. |
Step One: Item 24 |
Grade Level in 2007-08 -- must report an undergraduate grade level to be processed for a MAP or IIA award. If blank, ISAC will assume grade level of "2" for IIA eligibility. |
Step One: Item 28 |
Will you have your first bachelor’s degree by July 1, 2007? -- must report “no” to be processed for a MAP or IIA award. |
Step Three: Item 49 |
At the beginning of the 2007-08 school year, will you be working on a master's or doctorate program? -- must report “no” to be processed for a MAP or IIA award. |
Step Four: Item 68 |
Parents' State of Legal Residence -- must be Illinois for dependent students. Failure to complete this item will produce an incomplete application for MAP and IIA for dependent students. |
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Federal School Code or College Name, Address, City and State - must report a MAP-approved school as one of the college choices. See the Note in School Choices section below |
* Please note: ISAC does not use FAFSA/SAR/ISIR Items 19 - 20 (Student’s Residence as-of date), nor FAFSA/SAR/ISIR Items 69 - 70 (Parents' Residence as-of date) to determine Illinois residency.
** If an independent student indicates a state other than Illinois in Item 18, ISAC will not receive the student's information from the CPS.
Student Aid Report (SAR) Corrections
ISAC’s policy regarding corrections to the Student Aid Report (SAR/ISIR) for the Monetary Award Program (MAP), remains consistent with ED's policy on corrections and verification tolerance options of no errors in non-dollar items such as household size or number in college. Corrections must be submitted to the Central Processing System (CPS) if the Social Security number is wrong or if there were problems with other application questions that are subject to data matches, such as the citizenship questions.
The guidelines for dollar items for Federal Student Aid programs and MAP grant recipients depend on the program, the impact of the changes on the student's eligibility and whether the student is selected for Federal Verification. Refer to the Corrections, Updates, and Adjustments chapter and the Verification chapter in the Federal Student Aid Handbook.
School Choices
As long as a school is listed as one of the school choices on the SAR/ISIR, MAPnet calculates the award eligibility for that student for that specific MAPnet school. To add a school to the schools listed on the SAR, the change must be made via the SAR/ISIR.
Note: The number of federal school codes an applicant can include on the 2007-08 paper FAFSA was reduced from six to four. Applicants can change up to four previously identified school codes on their paper SAR. The number of federal school codes that can be entered on FAFSA on the Web remains as six choices. The CPS will only send data to a total of six schools at a time for one student. When new schools are added, a corresponding number of schools will be removed from the list and will not have automatic access to the student’s information
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