Additional COD System Implementation Information for COD System Changes to Support the CARES Act – IFAP
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As part of the Common Origination and Disbursement (COD) System implementation planned for Aug. 2, 2020, we will make changes to the COD System to support the reporting requirements for withdrawn students who qualify for a Title IV waiver under the CARES Act. In this announcement, we provide the following important information about our implementation plans:
- High-Level Schedule and Summary of Changes for the CARES Act
- Other COD System Changes – Addition of 2021–22 Award Year for Campus-Based Programs
- COD System Outage Information
- Technical Information and Document Availability
- Contact Information
High-Level Schedule and Summary of Changes for the CARES Act
We plan to implement COD System functionality to support reporting requirements for the CARES Act in two phases:
Aug. 2, 2020 – This phase will include:
- Coronavirus Indicator on COD Web (no batch submission)
- New and updated COD Edits
Late September 2020 – This phase will include:
- Modifications to the Return of Title IV (R2T4) calculator on COD Web
- New and modified reports
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