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Student Financial Assistance

Schedules

TAFS: 091-0200 2024/2025 - Student Financial Assistance

Iterations:
Adjustment authority: Yes
Reporting categories: No
Line #SplitDescriptionAmountFootnotes
1000DADiscretionary Unob Bal: Brought forward, October 1
1000DEDiscretionary Unob Bal: Brought forward, October 1
1000MAMandatory Unob Bal: Brought forward, October 1
1000MEMandatory Unob Bal: Brought forward, October 1
10231Unob Bal: Applied to repay debt (to Treasury)
10232Unob Bal: Applied to repay debt (to FFB)
11001BA: Disc: Appropriation - Other, Realized
11002BA: Disc: Appropriation - Loan Subsidy
11003BA: Disc: Appropriation - Loan Admin Expenses, Definite
12001BA: Mand: Appropriation
12002BA: Mand: Appropriation - Loan Subsidy
12003BA: Mand: Appropriation - Loan Subsidy Reestimate
12004BA: Mand: Appropriation - Loan Modification Adj Transfer
12005BA: Mand: Appropriation - Indefinite Authority withdrawn
1250BA: Mand: Anticipated appropriation$6,520,860,000.00
14001BA: Mand: Borrowing authority realized
14002BA: Mand: Borrowing authority decreased
17001BA: Disc: Spending auth: Collected, Reimb & Other Income
17002BA: Disc: Spending auth: Collected, Non-fed, refunds
17003BA: Disc: Spending auth: Collected, Fed, loan subsidies
17401BA: Disc: Spending auth:Antic colls, reimbs, other (IAAs)
17402BA: Disc: Spending auth:Antic colls, reimbs, other (Non-Fed)
17403BA: Disc: Spending auth:Antic colls, reimbs, other (Fed)
18001BA: Mand: Spending auth: Collected, Reimb & Other Income
18002BA: Mand: Spending auth: Collected, Non-fed, refunds
18003BA: Mand: Spending auth: Collected, Fed, loan subsidies
18201BA: Mand: Spending auth: Cap trans to general fund, CY Liq Acct
18202BA: Mand: Spending auth: Cap trans to general fund, DL MAT
18203BA: Mand: Spending auth: Cap trans to general fund, FFEL MAT
18251BA: Mand: Spending auth: Applied to repay debt (CY, Treasury)
18252BA: Mand: Spending auth: Applied to repay debt (CY, FFB)
18401BA: Mand: Spending auth:Antic colls, reimbs, other (IAAs)
18402BA: Mand: Spending auth:Antic colls, reimbs, other (Non-Fed)
18403BA: Mand: Spending auth:Antic colls, reimbs, other (Fed)
1920Total budgetary resources avail (disc. and mand.)$6,520,860,000.00
6028Pell Grants: Award Year 23/24$908,100,000.00 See footnotes below
Footnotes for line 6028:

A1: If the full amount apportioned to this line is not needed for Award Year 23/24 obligations, amounts in excess of Award Year 23/24 need will be reallocated and automatically apportioned to the Category B line titled Award Year 24/25 to be used for obligations in Award Year 24/25. [Rationale: Footnote signifies that this TAFS has received or may receive an automatic apportionment.]

6029Pell Grants: Award Year 24/25$5,612,760,000.00 See footnotes below
Footnotes for line 6029:

A2: If the full amount apportioned to this line is not needed for Award Year 24/25 obligations, amounts in excess of Award Year 24/25 need will be reallocated and automatically apportioned to the Category B line titled Award Year 25/26 to be used for obligations in Award Year 25/26. [Rationale: Footnote signifies that this TAFS has received or may receive an automatic apportionment.]

6190Total budgetary resources available$6,520,860,000.00 See footnotes below
Footnotes for line 6190:

A3: The Department's Federal Student Aid office will maintain tracking and controls through a monitoring plan and program participation agreements and The Department will take reasonable measures to help ensure that expenditures remain under the planned amount for Award Year 24/25: $71 million for the Second Chance Pell experiment. If the budgetary cost for this experiment appears to be approaching the planned amount mentioned above, the Department will immediately notify OMB to jointly determine what action may be appropriate to take. The planned amount listed above will not be subject to 31 U.S.C. 1517. [Rationale: An agency spend plan or other documentation is necessary to better understand how the agency intends to obligate some or all of the apportioned funds.]

Footnotes

Footnotes provide further information about, or establish further legal requirements related to the use of, the funds in a given line or set of lines in an apportionment. If footnotes appear on lines 1920 or 6190, they apply to all the lines in the 1xxx and 6xxx sections, respectively. The following are all the footnotes associated with this file.

NumberText
A1
If the full amount apportioned to this line is not needed for Award Year 23/24 obligations, amounts in excess of Award Year 23/24 need will be reallocated and automatically apportioned to the Category B line titled Award Year 24/25 to be used for obligations in Award Year 24/25. [Rationale: Footnote signifies that this TAFS has received or may receive an automatic apportionment.]
A2
If the full amount apportioned to this line is not needed for Award Year 24/25 obligations, amounts in excess of Award Year 24/25 need will be reallocated and automatically apportioned to the Category B line titled Award Year 25/26 to be used for obligations in Award Year 25/26. [Rationale: Footnote signifies that this TAFS has received or may receive an automatic apportionment.]
A3
The Department's Federal Student Aid office will maintain tracking and controls through a monitoring plan and program participation agreements and The Department will take reasonable measures to help ensure that expenditures remain under the planned amount for Award Year 24/25: $71 million for the Second Chance Pell experiment. If the budgetary cost for this experiment appears to be approaching the planned amount mentioned above, the Department will immediately notify OMB to jointly determine what action may be appropriate to take. The planned amount listed above will not be subject to 31 U.S.C. 1517. [Rationale: An agency spend plan or other documentation is necessary to better understand how the agency intends to obligate some or all of the apportioned funds.]

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