Negotiated Rulemaking

Policy LogoNegotiated Rulemaking (or “neg reg”) is a process used by the U.S. Department of Education and other federal agencies, in which representatives from a government agency and affected interest groups negotiate the terms of a proposed administrative rule. The agency publishes the proposed rule in the Federal Register and then follows the usual rulemaking procedure of soliciting public comments, which are evaluated for inclusion in the final rule. NASFAA has historically participated in negotiations pertaining to federal student aid program regulations by supporting and sending financial aid administrators from member institutions, NASFAA staff, and others to the negotiating table. 

To view NASFAA's official comments on negotiated rulemaking and proposed/interim final rules, please visit NASFAA On the Record.

Participating in the Public Comment Process

2025-26 Sessions

Our Today's News and Policy teams will keep the NASFAA membership up-to-date on the 2025 Negotiated Rulemaking cycle. Stay tuned for more information on the following sessions.

  • Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) 
  • Reimagining and Improving Student Education (RISE) 
  • Accountability in Higher Education and Access through Demand-driven Workforce Pell (AHEAD)

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