[Oasfaa] 2018-2019 OTAG Information - Good News!

Magee, Irala imagee at osrhe.edu
Thu Jun 28 15:49:28 CDT 2018


The Oklahoma Tuition Aid Grant (OTAG) Award Payment Schedule for 2018-2019 is attached for your information.  Eligible students meeting the awarding criteria listed below can be claimed for payment of their OTAG awards upon the institution’s submission of a successful and timely award claim:
● EFC 1700 or lower
● FAFSA receipt date January 15, 2018 or earlier
The Award Payment Schedule reflects 5486 as the maximum eligible EFC, which is consistent with Pell in 2018-2019.  The maximum EFC primarily serves as a means to identify the total number of eligible students who could be awarded if sufficient funds were provided.
Also attached is a list of institutions that participate in the OTAG program and their flat-rate award amounts for 2018-2019 (one amount for full-time undergraduates and one amount for part-time undergraduates).  The amounts shown are for the full award year.
Important dates/deadlines that institutions and the State Regents’ office must meet are listed in the attached Timelines and Procedures for 2018-2019.  These have been established in an effort to maximize the efficiency of the administration of the OTAG program to best benefit students statewide.
These documents are being added to the OTAG information section of the Financial Aid Resources for Institutions website http://www.okhighered.org/admin-fac/FinAidResources/ .
Pre-populated OTAG Award Claim Forms for use by campus financial aid staff as “work copies only” are available now.  The actual Award Claim Form process for standard term fall semester disbursements will begin closer to the beginning of the fall semester, and more information in this regard will be forthcoming.
 Important Reminders:
*         OTAG recipients must be eligible residents of Oklahoma per the State Regents’ residency policy.  Appearance on a pre-populated claim is not intended to confirm Oklahoma residency.  Pre-populated claims are created by selecting otherwise eligible students that self-report Oklahoma residency on the FAFSA and also indicate intent to attend an eligible Oklahoma institution.  Non-residents and ineligible undocumented students may appear on pre-populated claims and should be removed per OSRHE residency policy.  The policy can be reviewed at http://www.okhighered.org/state-system/policy-procedures/part3.shtml .  (See 3.18 In-State/Out-of-State Status of Enrolled Students)
The student’s eligibility for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA, administered by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security; see http://www.dhs.gov/deferred-action ) does not affect state aid eligibility at this time according to the OSRHE General Counsel’s office.  Many DACA eligible students receive a valid social security number for work purposes only and may believe they are eligible for aid.  DACA students filing a FAFSA are not eligible for OTAG and should be removed from the claim unless the specific requirements outlined in the Regent’s residency policy are met.  (See 3.18.6 (C)(4))
*         OTAG does not send award notices to students.  We are relying on institutions to include OTAG award information in their student award notices.  Please realize that if institutions do not include OTAG awards in their student award notification process, the students will receive no confirmation that they are receiving an OTAG award.  We’re counting on institutions to be the messengers.

  *   Other than OTAG’s Oklahoma residency requirement and the statutory limitations on the types of institutions that are eligible to participate, student eligibility requirements for OTAG are the same as student eligibility requirements for Pell.  Generally, if you cannot award Pell funds to a student for the payment period, you cannot award OTAG funds to the student.

  *   Remember the Regent’s residency policy change regarding military personnel remains in effect for all schools for 2018-2019.  There is immediate in-state status for all full-time active duty military personnel, spouse and dependent children stationed in Oklahoma.  Legislation now extends in-state status to certain veterans, spouses and dependent children as well.  ROTC participants are also now eligible for in-state status.  This makes these students eligible for OTAG if all other requirements are met.  If these students have listed a state other than Oklahoma on the FAFSA, they will not automatically appear on your pre-populated claim forms.  Please be sure to add these students to your claim.
As always we appreciate your assistance in delivering OTAG funds to Oklahoma’s students.  We sincerely appreciate your efforts on behalf of these students.  If you have questions regarding the OTAG program or the attached documents, please contact our office.
My apologies if you received this notification more than once.
Irala K. Magee
Director of Scholarship and Grant Administration
Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education
P.O. Box 108850
Oklahoma City, OK  73101-8850
(405) 225-9378
Fax (405) 225-9392

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