668.213—Economically disadvantaged appeals.
(2)
A notice of a second successive official cohort default rate calculated under this subpart that is equal to or greater than 30 percent but less than or equal to 40 percent, potentially subjecting you to provisional certification under § 668.16(m)(2)(i).
(b) Eligibility.
You may appeal under this section if an independent auditor's opinion certifies that your low income rate is two-thirds or more and—
(1)
You offer an associate, baccalaureate, graduate, or professional degree, and your completion rate is 70 percent or more; or
(2)
You do not offer an associate, baccalaureate, graduate, or professional degree, and your placement rate is 44 percent or more.
(c) Low income rate.
(1)
Your low income rate is the percentage of your students, as described in paragraph (c)(2) of this section, who—
(i)
For an award year that overlaps the 12-month period selected under paragraph (c)(2) of this section, have an expected family contribution, as defined in 34 CFR 690.2, that is equal to or less than the largest expected family contribution that would allow a student to receive one-half of the maximum Federal Pell Grant award, regardless of the student's enrollment status or cost of attendance; or
(ii)
For a calendar year that overlaps the 12-month period selected under paragraph (c)(2) of this section, have an adjusted gross income that, when added to the adjusted gross income of the student's parents (if the student is a dependent student) or spouse (if the student is a married independent student), is less than the amount listed in the Department of Health and Human Services poverty guidelines for the size of the student's family unit.
(2)
The students who are used to determine your low income rate include only students who were enrolled on at least a half-time basis in an eligible program at your institution during any part of a 12-month period that ended during the 6 months immediately preceding the cohort's fiscal year.
(d) Completion rate.
(1)
Your completion rate is the percentage of your students, as described in paragraph (d)(2) of this section, who—
(iii)
Remained enrolled and are making satisfactory progress toward completion of their educational programs at the end of the same 12-month period used to calculate the low income rate; or
(iv)
Entered active duty in the Armed Forces of the United States within 1 year after their last date of attendance at your institution.
(2)
The students who are used to determine your completion rate include only regular students who were—
(ii)
Originally scheduled to complete their programs during the same 12-month period used to calculate the low income rate.
(e) Placement rate.
(1)
Except as provided in paragraph (e)(2) of this section, your placement rate is the percentage of your students, as described in paragraphs (e)(3) and (e)(4) of this section, who—
(i)
Are employed, in an occupation for which you provided training, on the date following 1 year after their last date of attendance at your institution;
(ii)
Were employed for at least 13 weeks, in an occupation for which you provided training, between the date they enrolled at your institution and the first date that is more than a year after their last date of attendance at your institution; or
(iii)
Entered active duty in the Armed Forces of the United States within 1 year after their last date of attendance at your institution.
(2)
For the purposes of this section, a former student is not considered to have been employed based on any employment by your institution.
(ii)
Were originally scheduled, at the time of enrollment, to complete their educational programs during the same 12-month period used to calculate the low income rate; and
(iii)
Remained in the program beyond the point at which a student would have received a 100 percent tuition refund from you.
(4)
A student is not included in the calculation of your placement rate if that student, on the date that is 1 year after the student's originally scheduled completion date, remains enrolled in the same program and is making satisfactory progress.
(f) Scheduled to complete.
In calculating a completion or placement rate under this section, the date on which a student is originally scheduled to complete a program is based on—
(1)
For a student who is initially enrolled full-time, the amount of time specified in your enrollment contract, catalog, or other materials for completion of the program by a full-time student; or
(2)
For a student who is initially enrolled less than full-time, the amount of time that it would take the student to complete the program if the student remained at that level of enrollment throughout the program.
(g) Deadline for submitting an appeal.
(1)
Within 30 days after you receive the notice of your loss of eligibility, you must send us your management's written assertion, as described in the Cohort Default Rate Guide.
(2)
Within 60 days after you receive the notice of your loss of eligibility, you must send us the independent auditor's opinion described in paragraph (h) of this section.
(h) Independent auditor's opinion.
(1)
The independent auditor's opinion must state whether your management's written assertion, as you provided it to the auditor and to us, meets the requirements for an economically disadvantaged appeal and is fairly stated in all material respects.
(2)
The engagement that forms the basis of the independent auditor's opinion must be an examination-level compliance attestation engagement performed in accordance with—
(i)
The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants' (AICPA) Statement on Standards for Attestation Engagements, Compliance Attestation (AICPA, Professional Standards, vol. 1, AT sec. 500 ), as amended (these standards may be obtained by calling the AICPA's order department, at 1-888-777-7077); and
(i) Determination.
You do not lose eligibility under § 668.206, and we do not provisionally certify you under § 668.16(m)(2)(i), if—
(1)
Your independent auditor's opinion agrees that you meet the requirements for an economically disadvantaged appeal; and
(ii)
Are not contradicted or otherwise proven to be incorrect by information we maintain, to an extent that would render the independent auditor's opinion unacceptable.