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Schools can originate 2019-20 Federal Pell Grants, Iraq and Afghanistan Service Grants (IASGs), TEACH Grants, and Direct Loans starting April 7, 2019. The following are excerpted from the attachment to the March 14, 2019 Electronic Announcement, COD System Implementation for 2019-20 Award Year: View the full answer to this question to view the complete guidance from the Department of Education and search for answers to your other pressing regulatory and compliance questions, in NASFAA's AskRegs Knowledgebase.
We're excited to announce that the full conference schedule is now available! Browse the full schedule, sort sessions by track, or search for particular presentations using keywords, a speaker's name, an exhibitor, or the session title. Early-bird pricing ends in two weeks, on April 26. If you haven't already, register now to join us June 24-27, 2019 at the Walt Disney World Swan & Dolphin Resort in Orlando for what is sure to be an engaging and informative conference. Can't make it in person? Register for NASFAA Live, our livestreaming option.
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The regulations that govern the verification of Title IV Federal student aid application information are set forth in 34 CFR Part 668 Subpart E (34 CFR 668.51-668.61). In accordance with these regulations, a school is required to complete verification of information submitted by an applicant on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) in connection with the calculation of the applicant's expected family contribution (EFC) for the Title IV Federal student aid programs if the applicant has been selected for verification.
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