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From: Essex, Adam [Adam.Essex@ed.gov]
Sent: Wednesday,
August 09, 2006 4:24 PM
To: Potter, Rachel F.
Cc: Klock,
Dan; Brown, Michele; Arrington, Angela; Ingalls, Katrina; Schubart,
Joe
Subject: RE: OMB Comments on the FAFSA
(1845-0001)
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Attachments: FOTWScreenShots0607.ppt
Hey
Rachel,
We
don't have electronic images of the entire 2006-2007 FAFSA on the Web
site. However, we do have screen shots of the changes that were
made to the web site for 2006-2007. In the past, we've provided OMB with a
hyperlink to the FAFSA on the Web demonstration web site. There, users can
view the application and all of its functions. See the last slide of the
attached PowerPoint presentation on how to access the demo
site.
If you
need a more comprehensive set of screen shots, we will have to draft and
issue a task order with our contractor to have the work done. Considering
the tight constraints we're under to get this amended package approved, and the
2007-2008 package posted, we anticipate the cost would be
considerable.
I hope
that the attached set of screen shots will suffice! Please let me know if
you need additional information or have any questions.
Thanks,
Adam
Thanks for these responses. We have one
follow-up item:
-
Please send copies of the screenshots of the electronic
FAFSA. OMB needs copies of all versions of a data collection, so even
if the paper and electronic version collect identical information, we still
need copies of the screen shots
Hi
Rachel,
Thanks for your email. I am attaching a PDF of
the 2006-2007 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) paper form and
the screen shots of the 2006-2007 FAFSA ACG web process, per your
request.
The
burden hour for 2006-2007 FAFSA applicants is increasing due to the Academic
Competitiveness Grant (ACG) information letter that we sent to potential
ACG-eligible applicants. The total burden is therefore increasing
by 216,000 hours from the burden hour estimate we made last year (i.e. prior
to the enactment of the ACG). The total number of respondents is staying
the same, but the number of responses is increasing.
Attached is an updated OMB-83-I and Supporting
Statement for your review. Please don't hesitate to contact me if you
have any questions or need additional information.
Thanks,
Adam
Essex
202-377-3515
-----Original Message-----
From:
Klock, Dan
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2006 9:41 AM
To:
Essex, Adam; Gross, Anita
Cc: Klock, Dan; Baker,
Jeff
Subject: FW: OMB Comments on the FAFSA
(1845-0001)
-----Original Message-----
From:
Potter, Rachel F. [mailto:Rachel_F._Potter@omb.eop.gov]
Sent:
Tuesday, August 08, 2006 9:38 AM
To: Klock, Dan; Schubart,
Joe
Cc: Baker, Jeff; Ingalls, Katrina; Brown,
Michele
Subject: OMB Comments on the FAFSA
(1845-0001)
Please see below for OMB's comments on the FAFSA currently under review
(changes relate to ACG/ SMART changes). Let me know if you have any
questions.
- The burden calculation for this
collection is confusing. Why is ED requesting
300,000 fewer annual responses? Is that
incorrect? Shouldn't annual responses increase since some
applicants had to go on the web to provide additional information?
- Please provide OMB with a copy
of the paper FAFSA for 2006-2007, as well as screen shots for the electronic
application. This information is necessary for our docket
files.
Rachel F. Potter
Office of Information and Regulatory
Affairs
Office of Management and
Budget
Tel: (202) 395-5887
Fax: (202) 395-6974
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