Federal Register /Vol. 84, No. 212/Friday, November 1, 2019/Notices 58699

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Federal Register / Vol. 84, No. 212 / Friday, November 1, 2019 / Noticessupport the Military and Public HealthSystems, the National Security andNational Defense Strategies of theUnited States, and the readiness of ourUniformed Services.Agenda: The actions scheduled tooccur include the review of anyadministrative matters of generalconsent (e.g., degree conferrals, facultyappointments and promotions, awardrecommendations, etc.) that may havebeen electronically voted on since theprevious Board meeting on August 6,2019; Board actions, to includerecommendations for degree conferrals,faculty appointments and promotions,and faculty awards presented by thedeans of USU’s schools and colleges; areport by the USU President on recentactions affecting academic andoperational aspects of USU; a memberreport covering an academics summary(consisting of reports from theUniversity Registrar, the Office ofAccreditation and OrganizationalAssessment, and the Faculty Senate); amember report covering a finance andadministration summary (consisting ofreports from the Office of Finance andAdministration, the Office ofInformation and Education Technology,the Office of General Counsel, and theHenry M. Jackson Foundation for theAdvancement of Military Medicine);and additional reports from the HébertSchool of Medicine, the InouyeGraduate School of Nursing, thePostgraduate Dental College, and theCollege of Allied Health Sciences. Aclosed session will be held followingthe open session to discuss activeinvestigations and personnel actions.Meeting Accessibility: Pursuant toFederal statutes and regulations (5U.S.C. Appendix, 5 U.S.C. 552b, and 41CFR 102–3.140 through 102–3.165) andthe availability of space, the meeting isopen to the public from 8:00 a.m. to11:05 a.m. Seating is on a first-comebasis. Members of the public wishing toattend the meeting should contact Ms.Marshall no later than five businessdays prior to the meeting at the addressand phone number noted in the FORFURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section.Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552b(c)(2, 5–7), theDoD has determined that the portion ofthe meeting from 11:15 a.m. to 12:00p.m. shall be closed to the public. TheUSD(P&R), in consultation with the DoDOffice of General Counsel, hasdetermined in writing that this portionof the Board’s meeting will be closed asthe discussion will disclose sensitivepersonnel information, will includematters that relate solely to the internalpersonnel rules and practices of theagency, will involve allegations of aperson having committed a crime orVerDate Sep 11 201419:23 Oct 31, 2019Jkt 250001censuring an individual, and maydisclose investigatory records compiledfor law enforcement purposes.Written Statements: Pursuant tosection 10(a)(3) of the FACA and 41 CFR102–3.140, the public or interestedorganizations may submit writtencomments to the Board about itsapproved agenda pertaining to thismeeting or at any time regarding theBoard’s mission. Individuals submittinga written statement must submit theirstatement to Designated Federal Officerat the address listed in the FOR FURTHERINFORMATION CONTACT section. Writtenstatements that do not pertain to ascheduled meeting of the Board may besubmitted at any time. If individualcomments pertain to a specific topicbeing discussed at the planned meeting,then these statements must be receivedat least five calendar days prior to themeeting. Otherwise, the comments maynot be provided to or considered by theBoard until a later date. The DesignatedFederal Officer will compile all timelysubmissions with the Board’s Chair andensure such submissions are providedto Board Members before the meeting.Dated: October 29, 2019.Aaron T. Siegel,Alternate OSD Federal Register LiaisonOfficer, Department of Defense.[FR Doc. 2019–23948 Filed 10–31–19; 8:45 am]BILLING CODE 5001–06–PDEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION2019–2020 Award Year Deadline Datesfor Reports and Other RecordsAssociated With the Free Applicationfor Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), theFederal Supplemental EducationalOpportunity Grant Program (FSEOG),the Federal Work-Study (FWS)Programs, the Federal Pell Grant (PellGrant) Program, the William D. FordFederal Direct Loan (Direct Loan)Program, the Teacher EducationAssistance for College and HigherEducation (TEACH) Grant Program,and the Iraq and Afghanistan ServiceGrant ProgramFederal Student Aid,Department of Education.ACTION: Notice.AGENCY:The Secretary announcesdeadline dates for the receipt ofdocuments and other information fromapplicants and institutions participatingin certain Federal student aid programsauthorized under title IV of the HigherEducation Act of 1965, as amended(HEA), for the 2019–2020 award year.These programs, administered by theU.S. Department of EducationSUMMARY:PO 00000Frm 00024Fmt 4703Sfmt 470358699(Department), provide financialassistance to students attending eligiblepostsecondary educational institutionsto help them pay their educationalcosts. The Federal student aid programs(title IV, HEA programs) covered by thisdeadline date notice are the Pell Grant,Direct Loan, TEACH Grant, Iraq andAfghanistan Service Grant, and campusbased (FSEOG and FWS) programs.DATES:Deadline and Submission Dates: SeeTables A and B at the end of this notice.FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:Bruce Hughes, U.S. Department ofEducation, Federal Student Aid, 830First Street NE, Union Center Plaza,11th Floor, Washington, DC 20202–5345. Telephone: (202) 377–3882.Email: Bruce.Hughes@ed.gov.If you use a telecommunicationsdevice for the deaf (TDD) or a texttelephone (TTY), call the Federal RelayService, toll free, at 1–800–877–8339.SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:Catalog of Federal DomesticAssistance (CFDA) Numbers: 84.007FSEOG Program; 84.033 FWS Program;84.063 Pell Grant Program; 84.268Direct Loan Program; 84.379 TEACHGrant Program; 84.408 Iraq andAfghanistan Service Grant Program.Table A—2019–2020 Award YearDeadline Dates by Which a StudentMust Submit the FAFSA, by Which theInstitution Must Receive the Student’sInstitutional Student InformationRecord (ISIR) or Student Aid Report(SAR), and by Which the InstitutionMust Submit Verification Outcomes forCertain Students.Table A provides information anddeadline dates for receipt of the FAFSA,corrections to and signatures for theFAFSA, ISIRs, and SARs, andverification documents.The deadline date for the receipt of aFAFSA by the Department’s CentralProcessing System is June 30, 2020,regardless of the method that theapplicant uses to submit the FAFSA.The deadline date for the receipt of asignature page for the FAFSA (ifrequired), corrections, notices of changeof address or institution, or requests fora duplicate SAR is September 12, 2020.For all title IV, HEA programs, an ISIRor SAR for the student must be receivedby the institution no later than thestudent’s last date of enrollment for the2019–2020 award year or September 19,2020, whichever is earlier. Note that aFAFSA must be submitted and an ISIRor SAR received for the dependentstudent for whom a parent is applyingfor a Direct PLUS Loan.Except for students selected forVerification Tracking Groups V4 andE:\FR\FM\01NON1.SGM01NON1

58700Federal Register / Vol. 84, No. 212 / Friday, November 1, 2019 / NoticesV5, verification documents must bereceived by the institution no later than120 days after the student’s last date ofenrollment for the 2019–2020 awardyear or September 19, 2020, whicheveris earlier. For students selected forVerification Tracking Groups V4 andV5, institutions must submit identityand high school completion statusverification results no later than 60 daysfollowing the institution’s first requestto the student to submit thedocumentation.For all title IV, HEA programs exceptfor (1) Direct PLUS Loans that will bemade to parent borrowers, and (2) DirectUnsubsidized Loans that will be madeto dependent students who have beendetermined by the institution, pursuantto section 479A(a) of the HEA, to beeligible for such a loan withoutproviding parental information on theFAFSA, the ISIR or SAR must have anofficial expected family contribution(EFC) and the ISIR or SAR must bereceived by the institution no later thanthe earlier of the student’s last date ofenrollment for the 2019–2020 awardyear or September 19, 2020. For the twoexceptions mentioned above, the ISIR orSAR must be received by the institutionby the same dates noted in thisparagraph but the ISIR or SAR is notrequired to have an official EFC.For a student who is requesting aidthrough the Pell Grant, FSEOG, or FWSprograms or for a student requestingDirect Subsidized Loans, who does notmeet the conditions for a latedisbursement under 34 CFR 668.164(j),a valid ISIR or valid SAR must bereceived by the institution by thestudent’s last date of enrollment for the2019–2020 award year or September 19,2020, whichever is earlier.In accordance with 34 CFR668.164(j)(4)(i), an institution may notmake a late disbursement of title IV,HEA program funds later than 180 daysafter the date of the institution’sdetermination that the student was nolonger enrolled. Table A provides that,to make a late disbursement of title IV,HEA program funds, an institution mustreceive a valid ISIR or valid SAR nolater than 180 days after itsdetermination that the student was nolonger enrolled, but not later thanSeptember 19, 2020.Table B—2019–2020 Award Year PellGrant, Iraq and Afghanistan ServiceGrant, Direct Loan, and TEACH GrantPrograms Deadline Dates forDisbursement by Institutions.For the Pell Grant, Iraq andAfghanistan Service Grant, Direct Loan,and TEACH Grant programs, Table Bprovides the earliest disbursement date,the earliest dates for institutions toVerDate Sep 11 201419:23 Oct 31, 2019Jkt 250001submit disbursement records to theDepartment’s Common Origination andDisbursement (COD) System, anddeadline dates by which institutionsmust submit disbursement andorigination records.An institution must submit Pell Grant,Iraq and Afghanistan Service Grant,Direct Loan, and TEACH Grantdisbursement records to COD, no laterthan 15 days after making thedisbursement or becoming aware of theneed to adjust a previously reporteddisbursement. In accordance with 34CFR 668.164(a), title IV, HEA programfunds are disbursed on the date that theinstitution: (a) Credits those funds to astudent’s account in the institution’sgeneral ledger or any subledger of thegeneral ledger; or (b) pays those fundsto a student directly. Title IV, HEAprogram funds are disbursed even if aninstitution uses its own funds inadvance of receiving program fundsfrom the Department.An institution’s failure to submitdisbursement records within therequired timeframe may result in theDepartment rejecting all or part of thereported disbursement. Such failuremay also result in an audit or programreview finding or the initiation of anadverse action, such as a fine or otherpenalty for such failure, in accordancewith subpart G of the General Provisionsregulations in 34 CFR part 668.Deadline Dates for EnrollmentReporting by Institutions.In accordance with 34 CFR 674.19(f),682.610(c), 685.309(b), and 690.83(b)(2),upon receipt of an enrollment reportfrom the Secretary, institutions mustupdate all information included in thereport and return the report to theSecretary in a manner and formatprescribed by the Secretary and withinthe timeframe prescribed by theSecretary. Consistent with the NationalStudent Loan Data System (NSLDS)Enrollment Reporting Guide, theSecretary has determined thatinstitutions must report at least everytwo months. Institutions may find theNSLDS Enrollment Reporting Guide onthe Information for Financial AidProfessionals website at https://ifap.ed.gov.Other Sources for DetailedInformation.We publish a detailed discussion ofthe FAFSA application process in theApplication and Verification Guidevolume of the 2019–2020 FederalStudent Aid Handbook and in the 2019–2020 ISIR Guide.Information on the institutionalreporting requirements for the PellGrant, Iraq and Afghanistan ServiceGrant, Direct Loan, and TEACH GrantPO 00000Frm 00025Fmt 4703Sfmt 4703programs is included in the 2019–2020Common Origination and Disbursement(COD) Technical Reference. Also, seethe NSLDS Enrollment Reporting Guide.You may access these publications byvisiting the ‘‘iLibrary’’ at theInformation for Financial AidProfessionals website at: , the 2019–2020 awardyear reporting deadline dates for theFederal Perkins Loan, FWS, and FSEOGprograms were published in the FederalRegister on January 24, 2019 (84 FR351).Applicable Regulations: Thefollowing regulations apply:(1) Student Assistance GeneralProvisions, 34 CFR part 668.(2) Federal Pell Grant Program, 34CFR part 690.(3) William D. Ford Direct LoanProgram, 34 CFR part 685.(4) Teacher Education Assistance forCollege and Higher Education GrantProgram, 34 CFR part 686.(5) Federal Work-Study Program, 34CFR part 675.(6) Federal Supplemental EducationOpportunity Grant, 34 CFR part 676.Accessible Format: Individuals withdisabilities can obtain this document inan accessible format (e.g., braille, largeprint, audiotape, or compact disc) onrequest to the program contact personlisted under FOR FURTHER INFORMATIONCONTACT.Electronic Access to This Document:The official version of this document isthe document published in the FederalRegister. You may access the officialedition of the Federal Register and theCode of Federal Regulations atwww.govinfo.gov. At this site you canview this document, as well as all otherdocuments of this Departmentpublished in the Federal Register, intext or Portable Document Format(PDF). To use PDF you must haveAdobe Acrobat Reader, which isavailable free at the site.You may also access documents of theDepartment published in the FederalRegister by using the article searchfeature at www.federalregister.gov.Specifically, through the advancedsearch feature at this site, you can limityour search to documents published bythe Department.Program Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1070a,1070a–1, 1070b–1070b–4, 1070g, 1070h,1087a–1087j, and 1087aa–1087ii; 42U.S.C. 2751–2756b.Dated: October 25, 2019.Mark A. Brown,Chief Operating Officer, Federal Student Aid.E:\FR\FM\01NON1.SGM01NON1

Federal Register / Vol. 84, No. 212 / Friday, November 1, 2019 / Notices58701TABLE A—2019–2020 AWARD YEAR DEADLINE DATES BY WHICH A STUDENT MUST SUBMIT THE FAFSA, BY WHICH THEINSTITUTION MUST RECEIVE THE STUDENT’S INSTITUTIONAL STUDENT INFORMATION RECORD (ISIR) OR STUDENT AIDREPORT (SAR), AND BY WHICH THE INSTITUTION MUST SUBMIT VERIFICATION OUTCOMES FOR CERTAIN STUDENTSWho submits?What is submitted?Where is it submitted?Student .FAFSA—‘‘FAFSA on the Web’’ (original orrenewal).Signature page (if required) .An electronic FAFSA (original or renewal) .Electronically to the Department’s CentralProcessing System (CPS).To the address printed on the signature pageElectronically to the Department’s CPS using‘‘Electronic Data Exchange’’ (EDE) or‘‘FAA Access to CPS Online’’.To the address printed on the FAFSA .Electronically to the Department’s CPS .To the address printed on the signature pageStudent through an Institution.Student .Student .Student through an Institution.Student .Student .Student .Student through CPSStudent .Student through CPSStudent .Student through CPSStudent .Institution .A paper original FAFSA .Electronic corrections to the FAFSA using‘‘Corrections on the Web’’.Signature page (if required) .Electronic corrections to the FAFSA .Paper corrections to the FAFSA using aSAR, including change of mailing andemail addresses and change of institutions.Change of mailing and email addresses,change of institutions, or requests for a duplicate SAR.A SAR with an official EFC calculated by theDepartment’s CPS, except for ParentPLUS Loans and Direct UnsubsidizedLoans made to a dependent student underHEA section 479A(a), for which the SARdoes not need to have an official EFC.An ISIR with an official EFC calculated bythe Department’s CPS, except for ParentPLUS Loans and Direct UnsubsidizedLoans made to a dependent student underHEA section 479A(a), for which the ISIRdoes not need to have an official EFC.Valid SAR (Pell Grant, FSEOG, FWS, andDirect Subsidized Loans).Electronically to the Department’s CPS usingEDE or ‘‘FAA Access to CPS Online’’.To the address printed on the SAR .June 30, 2020 1.September 12, 2020.June 30, 2020 1.June 30, 2020.September 12, 2020 1.September 12, 2020.September 12, 2020 1.September 12, 2020.To the Federal Student Aid Information Center by calling 1–800–433–3243.September 12, 2020.To the institution .The earlier of:—The student’s last date of enrollmentfor the 2019–2020 award year; or—September 19, 2020 2.To the institution from the Department’s CPS.To the institution .Valid ISIR (Pell Grant, FSEOG, FWS, andDirect Subsidized Loans).Valid SAR (Pell Grant, FSEOG, FWS, andDirect Subsidized Loans).To the institution from the Department’s CPS.Valid ISIR (Pell Grant, FSEOG, FWS, andDirect Subsidized Loans).Verification documents .To the institution from the Department’s CPS.Identity and high school completionverification results for a student selectedfor verification by the Department andplaced in Verification Tracking Group V4or V5.What is the deadline date for receipt?To the institution .To the institution .Electronically to the Department’s CPS using‘‘FAA Access to CPS Online’’.Except for a student meeting the conditionsfor a late disbursement under 34 CFR668.164(j), the earlier of:—The student’s last date of enrollmentfor the 2019–2020 award year; or—September 19, 2020 2.For a student receiving a late disbursementunder 34 CFR 668.164(j)(4)(i), the earlierof:—180 days after the date of the institution’s determination that the studentwithdrew or otherwise became ineligible; or—September 19, 2020 2.The earlier of: 3—120 days after the student’s last dateof enrollment for the 2019–2020award year; or—September 19, 2020 2.60 days following the institution’s first request to the student to submit the requiredV4 or V5 identity and high school completion documentation 4.1 The deadline for electronic transactions is 11:59 p.m. (Central Time) on the deadline date. Transmissions must be completed and accepted before 12:00 midnightto meet the deadline. If transmissions are started before 12:00 midnight but are not completed until after 12:00 midnight, those transmissions do not meet the deadline. In addition, any transmission submitted on or just prior to the deadline date that is rejected may not be reprocessed because the deadline will have passed bythe time the user gets the information notifying him or her of the rejection.2 The date the ISIR/SAR transaction was processed by CPS is considered to be the date the institution received the ISIR or SAR regardless of whether the institution has downloaded the ISIR from its Student Aid Internet Gateway (SAIG) mailbox or when the student submits the SAR to the institution.3 Although the Secretary has set this deadline date for the submission of verification documents, if corrections are required, deadline dates for submission of paperor electronic corrections and, for Pell Grant applicants and applicants selected for verification, deadline dates for the submission of a valid SAR or valid ISIR to the institution must still be met. An institution may establish an earlier deadline for the submission of verification documents for purposes of the campus-based programsand the Direct Loan Program, but it cannot be later than this deadline date.4 Note that changes to previously submitted Identity Verification Results must be updated within 30 days of the institution becoming aware that a change hasoccurred.VerDate Sep 11 201419:23 Oct 31, 2019Jkt 250001PO 00000Frm 00026Fmt 4703Sfmt 4703E:\FR\FM\01NON1.SGM01NON1

58702Federal Register / Vol. 84, No. 212 / Friday, November 1, 2019 / NoticesTABLE B—PELL GRANT, IRAQ AND AFGHANISTAN SERVICE GRANT, DIRECT LOAN, AND TEACH GRANT PROGRAMS DEADLINE DATES FOR DISBURSEMENT INFORMATION BY INSTITUTIONS FOR THE 2019–2020 AWARD YEAR OR PROCESSINGYEAR 1Which program?What is submitted?Under what circumstancesis it submitted?Where is it submitted?Pell Grant, Direct Loan,TEACH Grant, and Iraqand Afghanistan ServiceGrant programs.An origination or disbursement record.The institution has made orintends to make a disbursement.To the Common Originationand Disbursement (COD)System using the StudentAid Internet Gateway(SAIG); or to the CODSystem using the CODwebsite at: https://cod.ed.gov.Pell Grant, Iraq and Afghanistan Service Grant, andTEACH Grant programs.An origination or disbursement record.The institution has made adisbursement and willsubmit records on or before the deadline submission date.To COD using SAIG; or toCOD using the CODwebsite at: https://cod.ed.gov.Direct Loan Program .An origination or disbursement record.The institution has made adisbursement and willsubmit records on or before the deadline submission date.To COD using SAIG; or toCOD using the CODwebsite at: https://cod.ed.gov.Pell Grant and Iraq and Afghanistan Service Grantprograms.A downward adjustment toan origination or disbursement record.It is after the deadline submission date.Pell Grant and Iraq and Afghanistan Service Grantprograms.An origination or disbursement record.It is after the deadline submission date and the institution has received approval of its request foran extension to the deadline submission date.Requests for extensions tothe established submission deadlines may bemade for reasons including, but not limited to:(a) A program review orinitial audit findingunder 34 CFR690.83;(b) A late disbursementunder 34 CFR668.164(j); or(c) Disbursements previously blocked as aresult of another institution failing to post adownward adjustment.To COD using SAIG; or toCOD using the CODwebsite at: https://cod.ed.gov.Via the COD website at:https://cod.ed.gov.TEACH Grant and DirectLoan programs.VerDate Sep 11 201419:23 Oct 31, 2019Jkt 250001PO 00000Frm 00027Fmt 4703Sfmt 4703E:\FR\FM\01NON1.SGMWhat are the deadlines for disbursementand for submission of recordsand information?The earliest disbursement date is January23, 2019. The earliest submission datefor anticipated disbursement informationis April 7, 2019.The earliest submission date for actualdisbursement information is April 7,2019, but no earlier than:(a) 7 calendar days prior to the disbursement date under the advancepayment method or the HeightenedCash Monitoring Payment Method1 (HCM1); or(b) The disbursement date under thereimbursement or the HeightenedCash Monitoring Payment Method2 (HCM2).The deadline submission date 2 is the earlier of:(a) 15 calendar days after the institution makes a disbursement or becomes aware of the need to makean adjustment to previously reported disbursement data, exceptthat records for disbursementsmade between January 23, 2019and April 7, 2019 must be submitted no later than April 22, 2019;or(b) September 30, 2020.The deadline submission date 2 is the earlier of:(a) 15 calendar days after the institution makes a disbursement or becomes aware of the need to makean adjustment to previously reported disbursement data, exceptthat records of disbursementsmade between October 1, 2018and April 7, 2019, may be submitted no later than April 22, 2019;or(b) July 30, 2021.No later than September 30, 2025.The earlier of:(a) When the institution is fully reconciled and is ready to submit alladditional data for the program andthe award year; or(b) September 30, 2025.When the institution is fully reconciled andis ready to submit all additional data forthe program and the award year.01NON1

Federal Register / Vol. 84, No. 212 / Friday, November 1, 2019 / Notices58703TABLE B—PELL GRANT, IRAQ AND AFGHANISTAN SERVICE GRANT, DIRECT LOAN, AND TEACH GRANT PROGRAMS DEADLINE DATES FOR DISBURSEMENT INFORMATION BY INSTITUTIONS FOR THE 2019–2020 AWARD YEAR OR PROCESSINGYEAR 1—ContinuedWhich program?Under what circumstancesis it submitted?What is submitted?Pell Grant and Iraq and Afghanistan Service Grantprograms.An origination or disbursement record.Pell Grant and Iraq and Afghanistan Service Grantprograms.An origination or disbursement record.It is after the deadline submission date and the institution has received approval of its request foran extension to the deadline submission datebased on a natural disaster, other unusual circumstances, or an administrative error made bythe Department.It is after the deadline submission date and the institution has received approval of its request foradministrative relief to extend the deadline submission date based on a student’s reentry to the institution within 180 daysafter initially withdrawing 3.Where is it submitted?What are the deadlines for disbursementand for submission of recordsand information?Via the COD website at:https://cod.ed.gov.The earlier of:(a) A date designated by the Secretary after consultation with the institution; or(b) February 1, 2021.Via the COD website at:https://cod.ed.gov.The earlier of:(a) 15 days after the student reenrolls; or(b) May 3, 2021.1 A COD Processing Year is a period of time in which institutions are permitted to submit Direct Loan records to the COD System that are related to a given awardyear. For a Direct Loan, the period of time includes loans that have a loan period covering any day in the 2019–2020 award year.2 Transmissions must be completed and accepted before the designated processing time on the deadline submission date. The designated processing time is published annually via an electronic announcement posted to the Information for Financial Aid Professionals website (https://ifap.ed.gov). If transmissions are started atthe designated time, but are not completed until after the designated time, those transmissions will not meet the deadline. In addition, any transmission submitted onor just prior to the deadline date that is rejected may not be reprocessed because the deadline will have passed by the time the user gets the information notifyinghim or her of the rejection.3 Applies only to students enrolled in clock-hour and nonterm credit-hour educational programs.Note: The COD System must accept origination data for a student from an institution before it accepts disbursement information from the institution for that student.Institutions may submit origination and disbursement data for a student in the same transmission. However, if the origination data is rejected, the disbursement data isrejected.[FR Doc. 2019–23767 Filed 10–31–19; 8:45 am]BILLING CODE 4000–01–PDEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION[Docket No.: ED–2019–ICCD–0097]Agency Information CollectionActivities; Submission to the Office ofManagement and Budget for Reviewand Approval; Comment Request;RISE AwardOffice of Communications andOutreach (OCO), Department ofEducation (ED).ACTION: Notice.AGENCY:In accordance with thePaperwork Reduction Act of 1995, ED isproposing a new information collection.DATES: Interested persons are invited tosubmit comments on or beforeDecember 2, 2019.ADDRESSES: To access and review all thedocuments related to the informationcollection listed in this notice, pleaseuse http://www.regulations.gov bysearching the Docket ID number ED–2019–ICCD–0097. Comments submittedin response to this notice should besubmitted electronically through theFederal eRulemaking Portal at http://www.regulations.gov by selecting theSUMMARY:VerDate Sep 11 201419:23 Oct 31, 2019Jkt 250001Docket ID number or via postal mail,commercial delivery, or hand delivery.If the regulations.gov site is notavailable to the public for any reason,ED will temporarily accept comments atICDocketMgr@ed.gov. Please include thedocket ID number and the title of theinformation collection request whenrequesting documents or submittingcomments. Please note that commentssubmitted by fax or email and thosesubmitted after the comment period willnot be accepted. Written requests forinformation or comments submitted bypostal mail or delivery should beaddressed to the Director of theInformation Collection ClearanceDivision, U.S. Department of Education,400 Maryland Ave. SW, LBJ, Room6W208B, Washington, DC 20202–4537.FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Forspecific questions related to collectionactivities, please contact Andrea Falken,202–503–8985.SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: TheDepartment of Education (ED), inaccordance with the PaperworkReduction Act of 1995 (PRA) (44 U.S.C.3506(c)(2)(A)), provides the generalpublic and Federal agencies with anopportunity to comment on proposed,revised, and continuing collections ofinformation. This helps the Departmentassess the impact of its informationPO 00000Frm 00028Fmt 4703Sfmt 4703collection requirements and minimizethe public’s reporting burden. It alsohelps the public understand theDepartment’s information collectionrequirements and provide the requesteddata in the desired format. ED issoliciting comments on the proposedinformation collection request (ICR) thatis described below. The Department ofEducation is especially interested inpublic comment addressing thefollowing issues: (1) Is this collectionnecessary to the proper functions of theDepartment; (2) will this information beprocessed and used in a timely manner;(3) is the estimate of burden accurate;(4) how might the Department enhancethe quality, utility, and clarity of theinformation to be collected; and (5) howmight the Department minimize theburden of this collection on therespondents, including through the useof information technology. Please notethat written comment

Secretary. Consistent with the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) Enrollment Reporting Guide, the Secretary has determined that institutions must report at least every two months. Institutions may find the NSLDS Enrollment Reporting Guide on the Information for Financial Aid Professionals website at https:// ifap.ed.gov.