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Will FAFSA Simplification Make Life Easier for Colleges and Applicants?

EAB

June 13, 2023. EAB’s Kathy Ruby and Madeleine Rhyneer explore changes to FAFSA forms themselves and to how the federal government calculates eligibility for student financial aid. Podcast Will FAFSA Simplification Make Life Easier for Colleges and Applicants? Episode 154. Transcript Coming soon.

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Politics and Policy Making in the Postsecondary Sector

Confessions of a Community College Dean

That said, what do you want our presidents and chancellors to be thinking about as we launch into 2023? A: I think it’s important for senior leaders in higher education institutions to be aware of the public policy context and how it influences higher education and the resources available to institutions and students.

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This Week in IPEDS - Winter 2023-24 Data Released; Update on Race/Ethnicity Collection and Reporting

Higher Education Inquirer

Winter 2023-24 Data Released NCES has released provisional data from the Winter 2023-24 collection. The Winter 2023-24 collection includes the following survey data: Graduation Rates for selected cohorts; Outcome Measures for cohort year 2015-16; Student Financial Aid, academic year 2022-23; and Admissions, Fall 2023.

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Higher Education Inquirer - Untitled Article

Higher Education Inquirer

Department of Education, one of the federal governments smallest Cabinet-level agencies, operates programs across every level of education. In fact, less than 8% of public school revenue came from federal agencies, including the Education Department, before COVID-19 reached the U.S. Explain what it would take to close the U.S.