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Annual Business Meeting and Policy Update
How a Bill Becomes A Law (with Regulatory Guidance)
OTC AskRegs Experts: Where Things Stand with SAVE and IDR
Today's News for September 12, 2024
Department of Education Regulatory or Process Issues or Other Executive Branch Departments
Legislation Aims to Prevent Borrowers From Defaulting on Their Student Loans
Today's News for August 14, 2024
ED Begins Notifying Borrowers of Potential Student Loan Forgiveness
Today's News for August 1, 2024
Foxx Issues ED a Subpoena Citing a Lack of Responsiveness to the "Botched" FAFSA Rollout
Today's News for July 26, 2024
Short-Term Funding Bill Would Rescind SAI Formula Change
NASFAA Members Reflect on Opening 2023-24 Advocacy Pipeline Meetings
NASFAA Joins Letter to House Education Committee on the DETERRENT Act
Cassidy Discusses Republican’s Higher Ed Priorities and Upcoming Policy Initiatives
House Education Subcommittee Discusses College Affordability, Student Debt Solutions
NASFAA Staff Debriefs SCOTUS Decisions, Policy News at Inside the Beltway Session
Foxx, Cassidy Press ED for Plan on Resuming Student Loan Repayment
Lawmakers Discuss the Role of Short-Term Pell in Increasing Skills-Based Hiring
House Passes Bipartisan Debt Ceiling Deal That Would End Student Loan Payment Pause
Warren Calls For More Higher Education Oversight, Accountability
House Subcommittee Hearing Takes Aim at Biden’s Student Loan Cancellation Plan
Financial Aid 101 for 118th Congress
2022 Year in Review: NASFAA's 10 Most Popular Original Articles
NASFAA Joins Letter Urging Congress to Pass Legislation to Protect Dreamers
Higher Ed Legislation to Watch in the Next Congressional Session
What's In, What's Out of the White House's Narrowed Spending Framework
New Report Outlines Steps to ‘Fix’ Student Loan System
#CancelStudentDebt Is Trending. Here's Why.
With Biden Poised to Take White House, What’s Next for His Higher Education Priorities?
Lawmakers Divided on How Government Should Support Higher Education as Fall Semester Approaches
Free College: A Three-Part Series
Testimony Before Congress or Presentations to Hill Staff
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) or Advisory Committee Issues
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