NASFAA Mention: The Alphabet Soup of Financial-Aid Abbreviations

"As high-school seniors mull college acceptances and decide where to attend college in the fall, the economic turmoil created by the coronavirus is making financial-aid offers even more crucial," The Wall Street Journal reports.

"... And as always, if a family isn’t happy with an aid offer or if their financial situation has changed dramatically, they should know they can appeal to a college for more aid.

'They can ask for additional consideration at any time; they don’t need to commit to enrolling and pay a deposit first,' according to a spokeswoman for the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators."

NASFAA's "Notable Headlines" section highlights media coverage of financial aid to help members stay up to date with the latest news. Articles included under the notable headlines section are not written by NASFAA, but rather by external sources. Inclusion in Today's News does not imply endorsement of the material or guarantee the accuracy of information presented.

 

Publication Date: 4/6/2020

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