Exceptions: To receive assistance through the Aid for Part-Time Study Program, students must submit an application to the participating campus-not to HESC. Students selected to receive a Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship need not submit a formal application, but must submit a special payment voucher to HESC to receive this award.
a. Express TAP Application (ETA)
1.) Paper Process
Students initiate the TAP application process by filing a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
HESC will use FAFSA data to preprint an Express TAP Application (ETA) for any New York State resident who lists at least one New York State institution on the FAFSA. The preprinted ETA will include student data from the FAFSA and will provide an opportunity for the student to change or update the information. The first New York State institution listed on the FAFSA will be indicated on the ETA. The estimated New York State net taxable income derived from the FAFSA will be preprinted on the ETA. If the estimated income differs from the actual income reported to the New York State Tax Department, a correction can be made on the ETA. Students and, if required, spouses and parents must sign the ETA and return it to HESC. HESC will process returned ETA forms and then issue award notifications, postcard approvals, denial notification letters, or requests for additional information.
2.) Electronic Process - TAP on the Web (TOTW)
NY residents can apply for both federal and state financial aid using a single online session. After filling out the FAFSA on the Web, New York state residents can link to TAP on the Web, which is prefilled with their FAFSA data and, if applicable, historical data from HESC's system.
b. Multi-year application
Students who have previously received payment of a TAP award may be selected for the multi year application process. In these cases, current year FAFSA data is matched with historical data on HESC's system to generate an award notification. Students who are selected for multi year will not receive an ETA. If students current year data does not match historical data on HESC's system, an ETA will be generated as described above. Income changes are expected from year to year and will not impact the determination of multi year application.
c. City University of New York (CUNY) Applicants
FAFSA filers who are New York State residents and have listed a CUNY college as their first choice school on the FAFSA and who do not use the on-line ETA process will receive an ETA produced by CUNY. This ETA can be used to apply for TAP at CUNY or any other New York State school (a school list will be provided with the ETA). The first CUNY school indicated on the FAFSA will be indicated on the ETA. In all other respects this ETA will be similar to ETAs that HESC preprints and will be processed for an award or denial by HESC.
d. Applicants at non-Title IV Schools
Students attending schools that do not participate in the federally sponsored Title IV student aid programs do not normally submit FAFSAs. Those schools or students should contact HESC directly to request an ETA.
a. Student Change Forms
Students can update information on the original application or report information previously not reported by submitting either a:
Request for Information. This is a computer-generated form that HESC sends to students requesting information not reported on the application. Students can use it to change any information on the application or to withdraw a financial independence claim.
b. Institutions Electronically Submitting Changes or Missing Data
Schools that have elected to participate in HESC's Electronic Financial Aid Network (EFAN) can submit to HESC electronically either changes to previously reported information or missing information on behalf of students. Schools can submit electronic changes for all application data except:
c. Effect of College Code Changes
If HESC processes a college code change before the student appears on a payment roster, HESC places the student's name on a payment roster for the new school.
If HESC processes a college code change after the student appears on a payment roster but before appearing on a Remittance Advice, the student is automatically decertified on the initial roster and the notation "College Code Change" is indicated on the Remittance Advice. HESC then places the student on a payment roster for the new school.
If HESC processes a college code change after the student appears on a payment roster and after being decertified on the Remittance Advice, HESC places the student on a payment roster for the new school.
If HESC processes a college code change after the student has been certified for payment and appears on a Remittance Advice, HESC will deny the student's request for a college code change. (Students cannot be certified at two different schools for the same term.)
a. Annual Index Number
This figure is based on family New York State net taxable income as reported on the application for payment. The figure enables students to estimate what their TAP awards would be if they attended a school other than the one listed on the award notification. To estimate the TAP award, subtract this amount form the annual tuition charge or the maximum annual TAP award, whichever is less. HESC prorates the remaining amount by term to arrive at the term award.
b. Payment History Information
The school copy of the award notification contains information on students' payment history in the following format:
Year 02 | Waiver 0 |
POINTS | |
TU 12.0 | CV 00.0 |
TG 00.0 | VA 00.0 |
SC 00.0 | ST 00.0 |
FE 00.0 | PT 00.0 |
Year-The first academic year, for example,02=02/03, in which HESC awarded a student TAP or any other state grant or scholarship award.
Waiver-The student's use of the one-time waiver of good academic standing, indicated by one of the following codes:
0- waiver has never been used
1- waiver used as an undergraduate
2- waiver used as a graduate student
3- waiver used as both an undergraduate and graduate student
TU- The number of TAP payment points an undergraduate student has accumulated.
TG- The number of TAP payment points a graduate student has accumulated.
SC- The number of undergraduate scholarship or graduate scholarship payment points a student has accumulated.
FE- The number of payment points a graduate student has accumulated through the Veterans Tuition Award program.
CV- The number of payment points a student has accumulated through the Regents Award for Children of Deceased or Disabled Veterans or the Memorial Scholarships for Families of Deceased Firefighters, Volunteer Firefighters, Police Officers, Peace Officers and Emergency Medical Service Workers.
VA- The number of payment points an undergraduate student has accumulated through the Veterans Tuition Award program.
ST- The number of STAP payment points the student has accumulated.
PT- The number of payment points a student has accumulated through the Aid for Part-Time Study program.
c. Award Notification Messages
HESC may include a variety of messages on a student's award notification. For easy reference, codes corresponding to each message are included on the school’s copy of the award notification. Click here for a listing of the messages and message codes.
a. Calculating Awards
The TAP program provides a range of annual award amounts. HESC considers each of the following factors in calculating a student's award:
b. Adjustments
Under the following circumstances, HESC will adjust a student's TAP award:
The following awards are for a fixed amount:
The following award cannot exceed tuition charges:
a. Regular Academic Year
To determine the term award, divide the annual award by the number of terms in the regular academic year. There are two terms on a semester calendar, fall and spring; three terms on a trimester calendar, usually fall, winter, and spring.
b. Accelerated Awards
If a student attends the institution for an additional term of study beyond the regular study program for the academic year, an additional term award is possible. See item 2.07d in Chapter 2.
c. Awards for Summer Study
HESC may grant students a term award for summer study. For award purposes, HESC adds all summer study terms together to form a single summer term. HESC pays full-time study awards in a summer term on the same term basis as it does for a term during the regular academic year (semester or trimester). HESC treats full-time summer study the same way it treats any other term.
It is also possible for HESC to grant awards for half-time study in a summer term if summer is considered to be accelerated study and beyond the regular program of study for the academic year. However students must be in full-time attendance during the preceding spring term and must meet other accelerated study requirements to receive payment. See item 2.07d in Chapter 2.
HESC calculates half-time awards for accelerated summer study in the following manner:
Verification Results
Unchanged Awards. (No income discrepancy.) If the income information on the application and the tax return are comparable, no action is required. Neither the school nor the applicants receive additional notification.
Increased Awards. If the total net taxable income on applicants' tax returns is less than that reported on the application, HESC increases the award. HESC sends an award certificate to notify students of the increase.
Decreased Awards. If the total net taxable income on applicants' tax returns is greater than that reported on the application, HESC decreases the award. In this instance HESC notifies students of the reduced award by letter. HESC also offers students the opportunity to appeal the determination.
Student Appeals. Students may appeal HESC's decrease in award determination if they believe HESC made an error. Students wishing to appeal must return the notification letter to HESC within 45 days of issuance. The individual - student, spouse, or parent - whose income is being questioned must sign the letter. Applicants should provide additional supporting documentation with the appeal. Applicants may submit appeals to the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance for further review. After HESC completes the review process, HESC will notify the student of the result of the appeal. If HESC is adjusting an award as a result of the appeal, HESC will send a new award notification to the student.
Institutional Responsibilities. Ordinarily, HESC will show an award adjusted as a result of income verification on the Payment Roster. The institution is responsible for promptly reviewing and taking appropriate action to recover any excess funds that may have been disbursed to students before HESC verified their income.
b. Verification that Other Family Members Are Enrolled in Postsecondary Education
If applicants claim an income adjustment for having other family members enrolled in postsecondary education, HESC will verify their enrollment. In the fall, HESC sends a letter to students requesting information. In the spring, HESC attempts to verify enrollment of other family members through HESC processing records. In many instances, HESC is able to verify enrollment through this process. If HESC is unable to verify enrollment, HESC sends a form letter to the applicant. The applicant must arrange to have the institution verify enrollment of the other family member on the letter and return it to HESC. If the institution does not return the letter to HESC by the designated deadline, HESC rescinds the income adjustment and recalculates the applicant's award. Students whose awards have been recalculated can contest the action by providing documentation confirming another family member's enrollment.
a. Required Deferment of Tuition
HESC requires schools to defer term tuition charges in an amount equal to the award when students present valid award notification for a TAP or other state award for that term, or if the student's award appears on an institution payment roster for that term.
Exceptions: Schools are not required to defer tuition based on an award notification or payment roster when:
b. Suggested Deferment of Tuition
In the absence of an award notification, schools are encouraged to defer term tuition charges:
c. Crediting of Awards
HESC requires schools to credit student accounts with any state student financial aid payments or prepayments within seven calendar days of when the student incurred a full tuition liability for the term; or within seven days of when the school receives such payment or prepayment check, whichever is later.
The method of crediting student accounts may vary depending on institutional accounting procedures. However, the crediting date, as described above, initiates a time frame for the institution to disburse any state financial aid funds due the student.
d. Disbursement of Funds
The institution should disburse any state student financial aid awards to the student as soon as possible, but not more than 45 days after the institution has credited the award to the student's account.
Exceptions: Instead of disbursing funds, schools may credit them toward a future term if the student authorizes the credit in writing. Schools may also credit state student financial aid payments toward charges the student has incurred for a future term. That term must already be underway when the school receives the payment, and the balance for that term must exceed the amount deferred for that term based on anticipated receipt of a state award.
b. College Code Changes
Changes to college codes, whether the student submits them on a change form or the institution submits them electronically, must be submitted by July 15 following the academic year for which the change is being made.
c. Other Changes
Other changes, whether submitted on a change form or electronically, must be submitted by May 1 of the academic year for which assistance is being sought, or within 45 days of issuance of an award approval or denial notice by HESC, whichever is later. Students whose applications are denied for not responding within 45 days to HESC's request for additional information must respond by May 1 to have HESC review the application again. The 45-day provision does not apply to denials for failing to apply by May 1.
HESC will deny awards to students who fail to submit a timely application or response.