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        Lifetime Award Limits
        Many types of federal aid limit the amount of funds a student can receive 
 over the lifetime of their aid. In addition to federal aid, Lifetime 
 Limits can be used to impose maximum lifetime totals for other 
 aid as determined by your institution. Lifetime Limits are first defined 
 for groups of students based on Lifetime Limit queries built in the Financial 
 Aid >Packaging >Prioritized >Package Criteria window. 
 Federal guidelines are available for the current Academic Year and consist 
 of identifying the student’s college level, type of program the student 
 is pursuing, and more. These are values that will be included in lifetime 
 queries. Unlimited lifetime queries may be created to ensure all groups 
 of awards and students are included.
        Once lifetime queries have been defined, lifetime award limits are set 
 in the Financial Aid >Packaging >Prioritized 
 >Lifetime Limits window. This is considered to be basic setup 
 and should occur at the beginning of the Academic Year, prior to ISIR 
 records being imported.
        When Lifetime Limits are set, Current 
 Limits are imported during ISIR 
 Direct import process. This prevents over-awarding during the Priority 
 Packaging process. If active ISIR records exist prior to running the 
 Update Lifetime Limits process, any current limits from active ISIR records 
 will also be updated.
        Create Financial Lifetime Queries
        
            - From the CAMS Enterprise 
	 Home page, click Financial 
	 Aid >Packaging >Prioritized >Package Criteria. The 
	 Packaging Query Builder window 
	 opens.
 
            - Right click to add a Lifetime 
	 Limit query or double-click an existing query to modify. The 
	 Student Criteria Query Builder 
	 window opens.
 
            - Click the Financial 
	 Limit check box to designate this query for Financial 
	 Lifetime Limits. Any queries with Financial 
	 Limit checked will automatically display in the Lifetime Limits 
	 window.
 
        
        Set Financial Lifetime Limits
        
            - From the CAMS Enterprise 
	 Home page, click Financial 
	 Aid >Packaging >Prioritized >Lifetime Limits. The 
	 Financial Lifetime window 
	 opens.
 
            - Select the Academic Year and Financial Aid Year, and 
	 then click Find. Any Financial Lifetime queries built in Financial 
	 Aid >Packaging >Prioritized >Package Criteria display.
 
            - Highlight the appropriate query in the Financial 
	 Lifetime Queries grid, and then right-click to add an Award Limit or double-click to modify 
	 an Award Limit in the Award Types 
	 Grid.
 
            - Select the Award 
	 Type from the drop-down list, and then enter the Lifetime 
	 Limit amount for the award.
 
        
        Note: For Unsubsidized 
 loans, the Lifetime Amount in this set up should be a total of the student’s 
 actual Subsidized and Unsubsidized lifetime amount limits.
        
            - Click Add 
	 or Update to save the award 
	 limit, or Cancel to exit without 
	 saving.
 
            - Click the Initiate 
	 tab, and then click the Initiate 
	 button (nothing else appears on this tab). A message displays to remind 
	 you that students must have a financial status record in order to 
	 continue. The Update tab displays 
	 with students affected by the Lifetime 
	 Query with the Lifetime Max 
	 amounts for each award.
 
            - Double-click on a student record to modify the Lifetime Max if needed or right-click 
	 in the data grid to add a new student lifetime maximum amount. Use 
	 the search icon to locate the appropriate student. Click Update 
	 or Add to save the record, 
	 or Cancel to exit without 
	 saving.
 
            - Click Update Financial 
	 Lifetime table to update the Current 
	 Lifetime Amounts from active ISIR records for that Academic 
	 and Financial Aid year. If subsequent ISIR records are imported and 
	 are active, the Current Lifetime amount will automatically update 
	 with the new active ISIR record limits.
 
        
        
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