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NEW YORK STATE HIGHER EDUCATION SERVICES CORPORATION |
Adjusted Executive Appropriation Request Percent 2001-02 2002-03 Change Change AGENCY SUMMARY General Fund 682,541,000 539,257,000 (143,284,000) -20.99% Special Rev.-Fed. 7,400,000 10,748,000 3,348,000 45.24% Special Rev.-Other 90,669,000 106,964,000 16,295,000 17.97% Total for AGENCY SUMMARY: 780,610,000 656,969,000 (123,641,000) -15.84% STATE OPERATIONS General Fund 9,593,000 11,309,000 1,716,000 17.89% Special Rev.-Fed. 5,000,000 5,532,000 532,000 10.64% Special Rev.-Other 83,669,000 99,964,000 16,295,000 19.48% Total for STATE OPERATIONS: 98,262,000 116,805,000 18,543,000 18.87% Administration General Fund 5,006,000 6,471,000 1,465,000 29.26% Special Rev.-Other 34,422,000 49,958,000 15,536,000 45.13% Total for Program: 39,428,000 56,429,000 17,001,000 43.12% Guaranteed Loan Programs Special Rev.-Fed. 5,000,000 5,532,000 532,000 10.64% Special Rev.-Other 49,247,000 50,006,000 759,000 1.54% Total for Program: 54,247,000 55,538,000 1,291,000 2.38% Grants and Scholarships General Fund 4,587,000 4,838,000 251,000 5.47% Total for Program: 4,587,000 4,838,000 251,000 5.47% AID TO LOCALITIES General Fund 672,948,000 527,948,000 (145,000,000) -21.55% Special Rev.-Fed. 2,400,000 5,216,000 2,816,000 117.33% Special Rev.-Other 7,000,000 7,000,000 0 0.00% Total for AID TO LOCALITIES: 682,348,000 540,164,000 (142,184,000) -20.84% Scholarships and Fellowships General Fund 21,918,000 21,918,000 0 0.00% Special Rev.-Other 7,000,000 7,000,000 0 0.00% Total for Program: 28,918,000 28,918,000 0 0.00% State Grant Programs General Fund 636,400,000 491,400,000 (145,000,000) -22.78% Special Rev.-Fed. 2,400,000 5,216,000 2,816,000 117.33% Total for Program: 638,800,000 496,616,000 (142,184,000) -22.26% Tuition Awards for Part-Time Students General Fund 14,630,000 14,630,000 0 0.00% Total for Program: 14,630,000 14,630,000 0 0.00% ALL FUNDS PERSONNEL BUDGETED FILL LEVELS Current Requested Program 2001-02 2002-03 Change Administration 290 290 0 Guaranteed Loan Programs 442 442 0 Grants and Scholarships 93 93 0 Total General Fund : 137 137 0 Total All Other Funds : 688 688 0 TOTAL: 825 825 0 BUDGET HIGHLIGHTS (Executive Budget: pp. 51-56) The Higher Education Services Corporation administers the State's Tuition Assistance Program (TAP), the Federal Family Education Loan Program and other State and Federal aid programs. The Higher Education Services Corporation is located in the Education, Labor and Family Assistance appropriation bill. State Operations The Executive recommends a total State Operations appropriation of $116,805,000 for the Corporation. This represents a net increase of $18,543,000 or 18.9 percent over State Fiscal Year (SFY) 2001-02 levels. This reflects an increase of $532,000 in federally supported State Operations, a $16,295,000 increase in State Operations supported through special revenue funds due mainly to a new $10,000,000 Maintenance Undistributed appropriation for a new financial aid computer system, and $4,800,000 associated with contractual increases for the Office for Technology, and an increase in State Operations supported by the General Fund of $1,716,000 or 17.9 percent. This reflects additional costs associated with the administration of the Executive's proposed new TAP Loan Program, a new World Trade Center Memorial Scholarship and additional costs associated with the installation of a new computer system. Aid to Localities The Executive provides an All Funds Aid to Localities appropriation of $540,164,000 reflecting a net decrease of $142,184,000 below SFY 2001-02 levels. This includes an appropriation of $481,400,000 in support of the TAP Program. This represents a reduction of $235,000,000 from current law projections of the cost of TAP during the 2002-03 Academic Year. In addition, the Executive proposes to fund $345,000,000 of the total TAP expenditures through a transfer of funds from the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Program. The Executive's proposal would alter the TAP Program by creating two components of the TAP Award that students could potentially receive. First, students would be eligible to receive a TAP Base Award which is equivalent to only two-thirds of what current law would provide. Students would then be required to self-finance the remaining one- third of their TAP Award through Federal and State student-loan programs. Upon the completion of an approved college degree program, students then would become eligible to receive a TAP Performance Award equal to the one-third up-front reduction they received to their TAP award inclusive of accrued interest that resulted from the need to enter into additional student loans. In addition, the Executive proposes to create a new TAP Loan Program of $10,000,000 to ensure that students that have exhausted their Federal student loan eligibility will have the ability to access necessary student loans through this newly created state loan program. The Executive maintains funding for the Scholarships for Academic Excellence Program at the SFY 2001-02 level of $14,000,000. The Executive maintains funding for the Aid To Part-Time Study Program at the SFY 2001-02 level of $14,630,000. Article VII Proposals The Executive proposal includes language providing for the implementation of the one-third reduction of all TAP Awards, the creation of a new TAP Performance Award, and the creation of a new TAP Loan Program. In addition, the Executive proposal includes language that will enable students to apply for TAP on the internet by modifying requirements for signature and affirmation of statements of income used in the determination of financial aid eligibility. Finally, the Executive has proposed language to establish the World Trade Center Memorial Scholarship Program. This Program would provide a tuition scholarship equivalent to the total cost of attending an institution of the State University of New York or the City University of New York. Eligible recipients include spouses, children and financial dependents of those who died or were disabled as a result of the September 11th tragedy. |
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