This survey is preliminary in nature and limited in scope. Evidence from the survey will only be of sufficient generalizability to (1) inform the development of more in-depth studies, which may include analyses of transcripts and which may utilize more comprehensive methodology, and (2) help the Department prepare informational materials to educate aid recipients about the transfer process, but these materials will not include prevalence estimates based on the results of this survey. The results of the survey will not be used for Departmental policy purposes or be used to promulgate regulations related to transfer of credit.
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10. Abstract:This is a request for clearance for an exploratory survey of Pell Grant recipients who transferred from one institution to another as well as for a transcript review component to validate survey responses. The survey results will be used to: (1) inform the development of more in-depth studies, which may utilize more comprehensive methodology, and (2) help the Department prepare informational materials to educate aid recipients about the transfer process
The U.S. Department of Education (the Department) requests that OMB grant an emergency clearance of the Study of Pell Grant Recipients Who Transfer Among Eligible Institutions. This study is designed to determine the satisfaction of Pell Grant recipients with the financial aid process and to identify and describe problems that they may encounter when attempting to transfer credits/courses from one institution to another. This study is particularly relevant, given the timing of the following factors: first, the Congress is currently working on reauthorization for the Higher Education Act/ reauthorization will likely include new requirements for disclosing institutions transfer of credit policies. Implementation of these requirements by the Department would be best informed by the results of this study. Second, the Department of Education currently has the best sample with the most recent contact information for the population of interest. Given that this population is particularly difficult to reach, there is significant risk that our sample may degrade if we delay data collection further. Finally the information obtained from this study will assist in improving the DepartmentÂs customer service functions for students who receive federal student aid for the 2009-10 school year. Data from this study will inform messaging to federal student aid applicants who appear to transfer to ensure that the credits that they have earned are considered by their receiving institution. Delays in conducting this study would prevent the Department from providing this service to federal student aid applicants.
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Pub.L. 105 - 244 804
Name of Law: 1998 Amendments to the Higher Education Act of 1965
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