This site uses cookies to improve your experience. To help us insure we adhere to various privacy regulations, please select your country/region of residence. If you do not select a country, we will assume you are from the United States. Select your Cookie Settings or view our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Cookie Settings
Cookies and similar technologies are used on this website for proper function of the website, for tracking performance analytics and for marketing purposes. We and some of our third-party providers may use cookie data for various purposes. Please review the cookie settings below and choose your preference.
Used for the proper function of the website
Used for monitoring website traffic and interactions
Cookie Settings
Cookies and similar technologies are used on this website for proper function of the website, for tracking performance analytics and for marketing purposes. We and some of our third-party providers may use cookie data for various purposes. Please review the cookie settings below and choose your preference.
Strictly Necessary: Used for the proper function of the website
Performance/Analytics: Used for monitoring website traffic and interactions
Education Department (ED) said it has discovered a calculation error in studentfinancialaid applications sent to colleges this month and will need to reprocess them, potentially continuing delays for college applications.
EAB’s Kathy Ruby and Madeleine Rhyneer explore changes to FAFSA forms themselves and to how the federalgovernment calculates eligibility for studentfinancialaid. They highlight winners and losers under the new federal formula and examine how the changes may impact different types of institutions.
As the COVID-19 pandemic dawned in Spring 2020, the federalgovernment granted institutions of higher education a series of waivers and flexibilities that allowed them to continue functioning under radically different conditions. It would be great if they could somehow continue.”
The Supreme Court will also hear arguments about the legal validity of President Biden’s student loan forgiveness policy. A: My book is based on research I’ve conducted into the federalgovernment’s role in higher education throughout history and today.
Washington Update Key Discussion Points: Higher Education Act 2019 Changes : Emphasis on the need for a comprehensive review of the act, touching on Title II (teacher education), Title IV (federalstudentfinancialaid), and Title IX (campus security). and how these will impact institutions and students.
The Winter 2023-24 collection includes the following survey data: Graduation Rates for selected cohorts; Outcome Measures for cohort year 2015-16; StudentFinancialAid, academic year 2022-23; and Admissions, Fall 2023. 15 (SPD 15): Standards for Maintaining, Collecting, and Presenting Federal Data on Race and Ethnicity.
Critical Functions Cut: Whats Gone and Whats Left FederalStudentAid (FSA) FSA was among the hardest-hit divisions. This office, central to administering studentfinancialaid programs, saw substantial staff losses. The federalgovernment is not pulling Pell Grants away.
” The National Association of StudentFinancialAid Administrators (NASFAA) has said that the department needs to be reorganized for greater accountability but that reductions should be made strategically. In recent days, the Trump administration has acted in other ways to reduce the size of the federalgovernment.
We organize all of the trending information in your field so you don't have to. Join 5,000+ users and stay up to date on the latest articles your peers are reading.
You know about us, now we want to get to know you!
Let's personalize your content
Let's get even more personalized
We recognize your account from another site in our network, please click 'Send Email' below to continue with verifying your account and setting a password.
Let's personalize your content