Publication Date: April 2005
DCL ID: CB-05-05
Subject: 2005-2006 Federal Work-Study Program Community Service Waiver Requests
Summary: This letter provides information on requesting a waiver of the 2005-2006 community service expenditure requirements under the Federal Work-Study Program.
Posted on 04-06-2005
Dear Colleague:
The regulations at 34 CFR 675.18(g) set forth the community service expenditure
requirements under the Federal Work-Study (FWS) Program that a school must meet
unless it is granted a waiver from the Secretary. The series of questions and
answers that follow explains how a school requests a waiver of the community
service expenditure requirements under the FWS Program for the 2005-2006 Award
Year.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
| Q1: | What are the FWS community service expenditure requirements? | |
| A1: | Each school that participates in the FWS Program is required to expend at least seven percent of its total FWS federal allocation to compensate students employed in community service activities. Also, in meeting that seven percent community service expenditure requirement, one or more of the school's FWS students must be employed as a reading tutor for children in a reading tutoring project or performing family literacy activities in a family literacy project. [34 CFR 675.18(g)(1)] | |
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| Q2: | Who can approve a waiver request? | |
| A2: | The Secretary may waive one or both of these requirements for a school if she determines that the school has demonstrated that enforcing the requirement(s) would cause a hardship for the students at that school. The fact that it may be difficult for the school to comply with the requirement(s) is not in and of itself a basis for granting a waiver. [34 CFR 675.18(g)(2)] | |
| Q3: | What are some examples of previously approved waivers? | |
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In the past, the Secretary has approved a limited number of waivers when schools were able to demonstrate an exceptional circumstance. Some examples are as follows:
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| Q4 | What must our waiver request include? | |
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Your waiver request must be in writing and-
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| Q5: | How do we submit our waiver request? | |
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You may submit your waiver request by fax, hand delivery, or mail.
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| Q6: | What is the deadline by which we must submit our waiver request? | |
| A6: | If mailed, your signed waiver request must be postmarked no later than April 29, 2005. If faxed or hand delivered, your waiver request must be received no later than 4:30 P.M. (ET) on April 29, 2005. | |
| Q7: | What happens if we are late in submitting our waiver request to the Department? | |
| A7: | A waiver request postmarked or received (as explained in Q&A #6) after April 29, 2005 will not be considered. | |
| Q8: | What can we expect after submitting our waiver request by the deadline? | |
| A8: | We plan to e-mail you no later than July 15, 2005, that the Secretary's decision to approve or deny your waiver request has been posted to the eCampus-Based (eCB) Web site at http://cbfisap.ed.gov/. To access the decision following receipt of this e-mail, log in to the eCB Web site, select the "Self-Service" link from the top navigation bar, and scroll to the "Campus-Based Notifications for All Available Award Years" section. Then, scroll to the "Community Service Waiver" bullet and select the "2005-2006" link next to it. | |
| Q9: | What if we have additional questions about the FWS community service expenditure requirements or the procedures for requesting a waiver? | |
| A9: | For additional information, contact the Campus-Based Call Center at 877-801-7168. Customer service representatives are available Monday through Friday from 8:00 A.M. until 8:00 P.M. (ET). | |
We appreciate your continued support in making FWS assistance available to needy students.
Sincerely,
Kathleen Wicks
Acting Director, Campus-Based Systems & Operations Division
Federal Student Aid
Attachments/Enclosures:
2005-2006 Federal Work-Study Program Community Service Waiver Requests in PDF Format, 4MB, 3 pages