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Education Secretary Betsy DeVos returned to Capitol Hill Thursday to again defend President Donald Trump’s fiscal year (FY) 2021 budget proposal, this time appearing before Senate appropriators. Last week, DeVos justified the budget to members of a House appropriations subcommittee, and faced criticism for its intentions to flatline funding for the Pell Grant program while drawing interest around plans to restructure the Office of Federal Student Aid (FSA). 

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Are you joining us for NASFAA 2020, our annual national conference, in Las Vegas this June? Each year more than 2,300 financial aid professionals from colleges and universities across the country come together at the National Conference to teach, learn, network, and share best practices. Check out this short video to see more about what to expect at the conference, and hear from your colleagues about their experiences. Not registered yet? Head online now to secure your spot before early-bird pricing ends May 1.

Please join us in congratulating Ashley Kende, who was promoted from financial aid officer to director of financial aid at Eastern International College; Victoria Hampton, formerly the associate vice president of enrollment and financial aid at the University of Hartford, who is now the director of financial aid at Quinnipiac University; and Tracy Morgan, who was promoted from assistant director to associate director at the University of South Florida. Learn more about other colleagues' accomplishments, recognitions, and achievements, and submit your own on our Movers and Shakers page.

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

This Electronic Announcement addresses concerns expressed by higher education leaders regarding how they should comply with Title IV, Higher Education Act (HEA) policies for students whose activities are impacted by Coronavirus (COVID-19).

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This notice corrects the deadline for transmittal of applications and the deadline for intergovernmental review. All other requirements and conditions in the notice remain the same.

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