Students Selected for the Report

The FISAP report includes only students who:

  • Have an FA Term (financial aid term) build source of T-Term or M-Manual. You can view the source on the FA Term Build Statistics page.

  • Have an official Institutional Student Information Record (ISIR) on file. You can view the status of a student's ISIR using the SAI Status (Student Aid Index status) field on the Federal SAI Summary page.

  • Are eligible citizens based on the Social Security Administration (SSA) Citizenship Indicator database match, DHS/INS database match, and secondary DHS/INS database match. You can view the student's citizenship status in the SSA Citizenship Indicator field on the Database Matches page. Additional logic allows either the DHS/INS Match Override or SSA Citizenship Indicator Override on the Database Matches page to determine eligible citizenship status. To do this, select either the SSA Citizenship Override check box or the DHS/INS Match Override check box or both on the Eligible Aid Applicants for Award Year 20nn-20nn page.

  • Have awards with financial aid item types of FSEOG, Federal Perkins Loan, Federal Work-Study, or Federal Pell Grant at the time of disbursement. Even if the institution changes the financial aid item type of the award after disbursing the award, the FISAP report still counts the student and the award amount in the proper category.

The FISAP report uses the following rules when categorizing the selected students:

  • The most recent effective-dated sequenced ISIR row for students who meet the above report selection criteria.

  • The student's National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) loan year value determines whether the report counts the student as an undergraduate or graduate for the FISAP report.

  • If a student is less than full-time based on enrollment status in the final term of the award year, the system counts the student as less than full-time for the entire year for FISAP purposes.

  • Total FISAP income is derived directly from the student's ISIR.

  • Aid Year 2023-2024 and prior: The Central Processing System (CPS)/FAFSA Processing System (FPS) assigns students who meet certain tax filing and income criteria for an automatic EFC of zero. These students have an automatic zero EFC flag set to yes on their ISIR. If set to yes, this flag is on the EFC/DB Matches page in the ISIR Corrections component.

    To qualify as an Auto Zero EFC candidate on the report, the CPS/FPS must process the student's ISIR as official and must flag it with a Y in the Auto Zero EFC field. If you make changes to the student's ISIR record, and the FM NAC (Needs Analysis Calculator) determines that the student qualifies as an Auto Zero EFC candidate, schools must have the ISIR reprocessed by the CPS/FPS. The FISAP report identifies Auto Zero EFC candidates as all students with a Y value for AUTO_ZERO_EFC on the ISIR_COMPUTED table and an O value in EFC_STATUS on the ISIR_CONTROL table.

  • Aid Year 2024-2025 and after: The FAFSA Processing System (FPS) assigns students who meet certain tax filing status, adjusted gross income (AGI) (if tax filer), state of legal residence, and applicable poverty guidelines criteria a Max Pell Indicator of 1, 2, or 3. To qualify as a Max Pell Indicator record on the report, FPS must process the student’s ISIR as official and the Max Pell Indicator field must have a value of 1, 2, or 3. If you make changes to the student’s ISIR record and the FM NAC (Needs Analysis Calculator) determines that the student qualifies for a Max Pell Indicator of 1, 2, or 3, schools must have the ISIR reprocessed by FPS. The FISAP report identifies Max Pell Indicator recipients as all students with a 1, 2, or 3 value for SFA_MAX_PELLIND on the ISIR_COMPUTED table and an O value in the EFC_STATUS on the ISIR_CPONTROL table.

  • The third page of the FISAP report identifies graduate students who received an FSEOG as an undergraduate student in a previous term in the same award year. This page is for your information, because these students are included and reported in the appropriate sections of Application Part VI of the Program Summary Grid, based on the Department of Education's instructions. These instructions stipulate that the funds received by these FSEOG recipients should be categorized in the appropriate undergraduate category (dependent or independent by income). If the student received only FSEOG, the student is also included in the undergraduate category for the unduplicated count. If the recipient also received Federal Perkins or Federal Work-Study funds, only the student's undergraduate FSEOG funds must be reported in the appropriate undergraduate category.

    The student is then reported in the unduplicated recipients column only once by using the student's career in the final term of the award year (in this case, as a graduate student). For Federal Perkins and Federal Work-Study students, a student's career for the final term of the award year determines a student's career for FISAP purposes. To verify manually that these students are categorized correctly, use the information on the third page of the SQR report. The system does not generate a third page if no graduate students with an FSEOG exist.