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  • Student Aid Index (SAI) The primary nine-month SAI for the selected ISIR used for Pell calculations.

    • The FAFSA simplification Act eliminated the option to use a prorated SAI for enrollments other than 9 months.

    • Each student’s SAI will be calculated based on full-time 9 month enrollment, regardless of actual enrollment period beginning in the 24-25 FAFSA year per ED regulation.

  • Secondary SAI: Secondary student aid index, if used or needed.

  • Simplified Needs Test/Automatic Zero Provisions

    • The FAFSA Simplification Act eliminated the simplified needs test and automatic zero provisions. Some students will be able to skip asset questions on the FAFSA and/or have assets excluded from the SAI calculation.

  • Dependent Status: Displays whether the student is an independent or dependent and whether they have dependents or a spouse. IMPORTANT: This selection directly determines loan levels and limits for auto packaging.

  • Secondary SAI Dependent Status: Dependency status that relates to the Secondary SAI.

  • ISIR High School Code: Shows the high school diploma or equivalent. Read only.

  • First Bachelors July 1st: A Y indicates the student received a bachelor’s degree prior to July 1. If so, Campus Cafe won’t award subsidized loans as such students are ineligible. To correct if needed, the student or administrator must correct the FAFSA and import a revised ISIR.

  • ISIR Dependency Status: Determined by CPS based on dependency status data provided on the FAFSA; can be manually updated with a professional judgement circumstance to package Unsub loans at the set dependency amount.

    • D = Dependent, calculated SAI provided

    • I = Independent, calculated SAI provided

    • X = Dependent rejected, no SAI calculated - Will not package

    • Y = Independent rejected, no SAI calculated - Will not package

  • ISIR Degree Type: Shows the student’s degree/certificate level on their FAFSA. If 2 or 8 is selected on FAFSA, Pell and Sub loans won’t be packaged.

    • 1 = 1st bachelor’s degree

    • 2 = 2nd bachelor’s degree

    • 3 = Associate degree (occupational or technical program)

    • 4 = Associate degree (general education or transfer program)

    • 5 = Certificate or diploma for completing an occupational, technical, or educational program of less than two years

    • 6 = Certificate or diploma for completing an occupational, technical, or educational program of at least two years

    • 7 = Teaching Credential Program (non-degree program)

    • 8 = Graduate or professional degree

    • 9 = Other/undecided

  • FISAP Total Income: Shows the total Income level used for FISAP reporting.

  • ISIR Citizenship Status: Student’s citizenship status.

    • 1 = U.S. citizen (or U.S. national)

    • 2 = Eligible noncitizen

    • 3 = Neither 1 nor 2

  • State of Residence: Student’s state of legal residence abbreviation

  • Max Pell Indicator: With the 24/25 FAFSA, Max Pell automatic-zero was eliminated and a Max Pell Indicator has been added. If a student qualifies for a Maximum Pell Grantmaximum pell grant, the SAI is not used to determine the amount of that grant and students will receive the maximum Pell award for the FAFSA year.

    • 1 = Nonfiler

    • 2 = Single parent and AGI <= 225% poverty line.

    • 3 = Not a single parent and AGI <= 175% poverty line.

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  • Minimum Pell Indicator: With the 24/25 FAFSA, Minimum Pell indicator has been added. If the SAI-calculated Pell Grant is less than the published minimum Pell Grant amount, the student is ineligible for an SAI-calculated Pell Grant. However, the student may still be eligible for Min minimum Pell if they meet the minimum Pell Grant eligibility requirements.

    • 1 = Dep. Single parent and AGI <= 325% poverty line

    • 2 = Dep. Not a single Parent and AGI <=275% poverty line

    • 3 = Indep. Single parent and AGI <=400% poverty line

    • 4 = Indep. Not a single parent and <=350% poverty line

    • 5 = Indep. Not a parent and <=275% of poverty line

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  • Pell Grant Eligible: Indicates student has been determined eligible for a Federal Pell grant by CPS.

    • Y = This transaction determined eligible for a federal Pell grant

    • Blank = This transaction determined ineligible for a Federal Pell grant

  • Family Size: Shows the family size as reported on the FAFSA.

  • Family Total Income: Shows the parent's and student's combined income reported on the FAFSA; Not the FISAP Total Income.

  • Number In College: Not in use.

  • Estimated Need: Not in use.

  • Student Income: Shows the student's income reported on the FAFSA.

  • IRS Response Code Parent: Shows the status of the parent's response through the IRS Direct Data Exchange (DDX) process. If selected for Verification, anything but 200 requires tax documentation to be given

    • blank-DDX information not available in the application method utilized by the parent (i.e., paper FAFSA).

    • 200 = Successful Request

    • 203 = PII Match Failed

    • 206 = Partial Delivery of Content

    • 212 = Cannot Verify Return Data

    • 214 = No Return on File

  • IRS Request Student: Shows the status of the student's response through the IRS Direct Data Exchange (DDX) process. If selected for Verification, anything but 200 requires tax documentation to be given

    • Same as parent's codes outlined above.

  • Housing Plan: Not in use.

  • Tax Status Parent: Outlines if parent filed a 1040 or 1040NR for FAFSA tax year.

    • 1=Yes

    • 2=No

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  • Tax Status Student: Outlines if student filed a 1040 or 1040NR for FAFSA tax year.

    • 1=Yes

    • 2=No

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