As Congress works toward reauthorizing the Higher Education Act, the comprehensive bill dealing with federal student aid programs, we have an opportunity to fix it—and open the doors to higher education to more students. Here are some of NASFAA’s latest recommendations for Congress.
Publication Date: 8/22/2019
Higher Education Act Reauthorization News
NASFAA Higher Education Act Reauthorization Priorities — Accomplished Recommendations
HEA Reauth Compiled Recommendations
Higher Education Act Reauthorization
Foxx Outlines Republican Vision for Higher Education Reform
Georgia’s Senate Election Results to Impact Higher Ed Policy
Shaping ED After DeVos: The Challenges Biden Could Face in Assembling the Department
Senate Hearing on FAFSA Fixes Highlights Broad Consensus On Simplification
What’s Next for the Higher Education Act After Another Year Passes Without a Reauthorization?
Vehicles for Higher Education Act Rewrite Narrow as Congress Develops More Aid Packages
Higher Education Experts Debate Pros and Cons of Linking Federal Funding to Graduation Rates
Analyzing the College Affordability Act: General Provisions and Miscellaneous Changes
Analyzing the College Affordability Act: Changes to Loan Counseling & Consumer Information
Analyzing the College Affordability Act: Changes to the Direct Loan Program
NASFAA Sends Letter to House Education Committee Ahead of College Affordability Act Markup
Analyzing the College Affordability Act: Changes to the FAFSA & Student Eligibility
Bipartisan Senate Bill Simplifies the FAFSA, Restructures Pell Grant Eligibility
College Affordability Act (CAA)
Analyzing the College Affordability Act: Changes to Pell and Other Grants
Event Discusses Ways the Federal Work Study Program Could Better Support Low-Income Students
Report: Federal Outcome Metrics Need to Better Reflect Missions of Community Colleges
House Democrats Introduce Comprehensive Higher Education Act Reauthorization Bill
Report: How to Create A New System of Accountability in Higher Education
Senator Alexander Proposes Scaled Back HEA
Making Financial Aid Work for All
Making Financial Aid Work for All
NASFAA Letter on Foreign Gift Reporting
Here’s Where the Left and Right Agree on Accountability in Higher Education
In Final HEA Reauthorization Hearing, House Committee Tackles Innovation
PROSPER Act: House Republicans HEA Bill
House Subcommittee Holds Hearing on Strengthening Accountability in Higher Education
HEA Reauth Working Group Charter
White House HEA Reauthorization Priorities Mirror Trump Budget Proposal
House Higher Education Act Reauthorization Hearing Covers Range of College Affordability Issues
Senate HELP Committee Kicks Off Reauthorization Hearings With FAFSA Simplification, Verification
NASFAA Mention: Notre Dame Financial Aid Director Lends Expertise to New Report on Student Success
Bobby Scott’s Journey-Themed Paper Outlines Higher Education Act Priorities
Murray Outlines Priorities for Higher Education Act Reauthorization
Higher Education Experts Doubt New Congress Will Pass HEA Reauthorization Bill
Senate Education Committee Chairman Outlines Reauthorization Proposals
Report Explores the Effects of Reaching a College Completion Rate of 84 Percent
How to Get Student Loan Repayment Rates Right for Accountability
Higher Education Experts Analyze Election Results on a National, State Level
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Cynthia B | 8/26/2019 5:17:02 PM
Very nice...short and to the point....
James C | 8/26/2019 1:50:56 PM
Nice job. I do wonder what questions need to be eliminated from the already streamlined FAFSA?
Lori V | 8/26/2019 9:57:42 AM
Nice job Rachel and team!
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