Congratulations to all of the individuals awarded certification by the Certified Financial Aid Administrator® Program! The FAAC® designation demonstrates each individual's commitment to the professional development and ethical behavior that are hallmarks of the financial aid profession. Certified FAAs are leading the way!
FAAC® Registry by Region & State
FAAC® Registry by Certification Date
Note: Certified individuals may decline to be included on the registry by emailing [email protected].
As of November 25, 2024, 741 individuals across the country hold the the FAAC® designation. See how your region and state compare to others below.
EASFAA – 133
MASFAA – 167
RMASFAA – 73
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SASFAA – 202
SWASFAA – 70
WASFAA – 96
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Join your peers and get certified! Start by checking your eligibility.
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