PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT
CHANGE WORKSHEET
Agency/Subagency
U.S. Department of Education/Office of Postsecondary Education/TRIO Programs |
OMB Control Number
1840 - 0762
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Enter only items that change Current Record New Record |
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Agency form number(s)
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Annual reporting and record keeping hour burden |
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Number of respondents |
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Total annual responses |
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Percent of these responses collected electronically |
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Total annual hours |
10,287 |
9,704 |
Difference |
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583 |
Explanation of difference
Program ChageChange |
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583 |
Adjustment |
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Annual reporting and record keeping cost burden (in thousands of dollars) |
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Total annualized capital/startup costs |
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Total annual costs (O&M) |
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Total annualized cost requested |
$370,333 |
$293,048 |
Difference |
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$21,557 |
Explanation of difference Program Change |
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Adjustment |
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Other change** The Higher Education Opportunity Act, which the President signed on August 14, eliminated the Absolute Priority in regular Upward Bound (UB) that had specified the grade levels and level of risk for academic failure required of new participants admitted to the program. Four fields in the annual performance report (APR) for Upward Bound, Upward Bound Math-Science (UBMS), and Veterans Upward Bound (VUB) that OMB approved on 7/29/08 were designed to gather data essential to assessing whether grantees had met the Absolute Priority; with its elimination, TRIO no longer needs the fields. TRIO staff members have therefore deleted the four fields, renumbered the collection instrument, and made relevant changes in the instructions. Many UB grantees had objected to the Absolute Priority and requested its removal, so the program expects no complaint from the constituency about the change. The hourly burden for the 971 UB grantees changes slightly; there will be no change in burden for the 172 UBMS and VUB grantees to which the Absolute Priority did not apply. Overall burden for the Information Collection drops 583 hours, from 10,287 to 9,704. The Department considers it very important to post the revised version of the APR on ED's Web site as soon as possible so that grantees can begin to organize their data for the fall information collection. Moreover, at the request of the grantees' association (the Council for Opportunity in Education), TRIO staff members are to make a presentation on the APR to approximately 500 people at the association's annual convention in mid-September; the presentation will be far more helpful to the grantees if they are able to see the APR in its final form before the presentation. The attached version of the APR also includes a few minor, technical changes designed to clarify the form for the grantees; these changes do not increase the reporting burden at all and might even reduce it slightly by making the form easier to complete.
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Signature of Senior Officer or designee:
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Date:
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For OIRA Use
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**This form cannot be used to extend an expiration date
OMB 83-C
File Type | application/msword |
File Title | OMB Form 83C |
Subject | Clearance Package change worksheet |
Author | James Vaughan |
Last Modified By | doritha.ross |
File Modified | 2008-09-03 |
File Created | 2008-09-03 |