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The Department of Education (ED), in an electronic announcement posted on Tuesday evening, informed stakeholders that the transmission of Institutional Student Information Records (ISIRs) formally began over the weekend and will gradually begin to ramp up.

The Department of Education (ED) in an electronic announcement posted on Tuesday evening detailed technical updates to the 2024-25 FAFSA form, seeking to resolve issues that are preventing submission when a contributor does not have a Social Security number (SSN).

NASFAA UPDATES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

In its commitment to the graduate and professional community, NASFAA is providing an upcoming webinar, today at 2 p.m. ET, as a forum for graduate and professional financial aid administrators to discuss current issues of concern for their students and peers. NASFAA will provide an update on topics specific to the graduate and professional aid community, and close with a Q&A session. Reserve your seat today.

Schedule your exam now for an exam session during March or April to take advantage of your knowledge of current Title IV regulations before the Certified Financial Aid Administrator® Knowledge Exam is updated for the 2024-25 award year on May 1, 2024. Once certified, you never have to take the exam again as long as you recertify based on earning points for continuing to learn! Learn more about the testing process, apply online, and utilize candidate resources to review for the exam. Just be sure to prepare for the right award year based on the date you will take the exam, even if you purchase before the transition date. 

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