Documents/EDOpen/2: Strategic Action Plan for Transparency/III.B.7: Federal Student Aid (FSA) Data Center

III.B.7: Federal Student Aid (FSA) Data Center

Promote transparency and increase self-service opportunities for our customers and stakeholders.

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In September 2009, Federal Student Aid established the FSA Data Center, a centralized, on-line source for FSA programmatic data. The Data Center, available at www.FSADataCenter.ed.gov , compiles information from across the Department in an effort to promote transparency and increase self-service opportunities for our customers and stakeholders. The site is intended to estimate customer needs and proactively provide information to them in a useful and easily accessible way. To that end, in creating the Data Center, we reviewed routine requests received through the press, from the Hill or through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and produced a series of new data reports to respond to the most common requests. For example, we created the Programmatic Volume Reports, which provide users both federal student loan and grant data by school on a quarterly basis. In addition, customers can easily access application, school, lender, guaranty agency, and default data as well as the Ensuring Continued Access to Student Loans Act (ECASLA) Loan Purchase Program Activity Reports on the Data Center. As our programs evolve and the needs of our customers change, we will continuously review the data we produce and update the site accordingly. In the months ahead, we plan to begin posting Clery Act reviews, foreign gifts information and FSA contracts. As these data become available, we will register it with the Data.gov Web site.

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