2022 Year in Review

Take a look back at NASFAA's policy and advocacy efforts — including reports and issue briefs we published, hearings we took part in, letters we sent, and comments we submitted — as well as our most popular original articles and podcast episodes, our featured MVPs, and some of the biggest financial aid news from 2022.

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  • A Year in Review: The Biggest Financial Aid News of 2022
    January 3, 2023 - Looking back at 2022, some of the biggest news surrounded President Joe Biden’s student loan cancellation plan, which would cancel between $10,000 and $20,000 in student loan debt for eligible borrowers. While the plan is currently stalled and ...
  • 2022 Year in Review: The Most Popular Social Media Posts
    December 23, 2022 - We loved connecting with you on social media in 2022. Since January 1, 2022 we have posted over 2,000 times and gained over 3,300 new followers across NASFAA’s social media channels. We shared breaking news, celebrated our members, provided new...
  • 2022 Year in Review: NASFAA’s Policy, Grant, and Advocacy Efforts
    December 22, 2022 - NASFAA continued to adapt in its policy, research, and advocacy efforts in 2022. By continuing to hold both virtual and in-person events, such as the Advocacy Pipeline with Capitol Hill staffers, the policy and federal relations team made strides in ...
  • 2022 Year In Review: Our Featured MVPs
    December 21, 2022 - NASFAA's Most Valuable Professional (MVP) is a series that features a brief Q&A with notable NASFAA members — with questions ranging from what they wish they knew their first year working in financial aid to how they relax in their free tim...
  • 2022 Year in Review: The 10 Most Downloaded “Off The Cuff” Episodes
    December 5, 2022 - NASFAA's weekly policy podcast, "Off The Cuff," reached tens of thousands of listeners in 2022, keeping members up to date on all things related to financial aid and higher education amid a busy year full of changes and challenges. Check out the top ...
  • 2022 Year in Review: NASFAA's 10 Most Popular Original Articles
    November 28, 2022 - This year, financial aid took a front seat in the news cycle and among discussions over public policy. Most notably, President Joe Biden announced his student loan cancellation plan, which would forgive between $10,000 to $20,000 in student loans for...
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