During a busy year in financial aid policy, NASFAA readers flocked to the following articles. Catch up now on any you missed!
Publication Date: 12/16/2015
Top AskRegs Questions: FAFSA Simplification
Policy Update: FAFSA Simplification Handout
Call to Action: Tell Congress to Protect Student Aid Funding
FAFSA Simplification News Coverage
Financial Aid Offices Detail HEERF Annual Reporting Undertaking
Free College Sounds Good, But Is It the Best Idea? New Report Highlights Alternatives
October 2020 Top 10 AskRegs Knowledgebase Q&As
September 2020 Top 10 AskRegs Knowledgebase Q&As
NASFAA Submits Testimony Urging Senate to Take Action to Fix the FAFSA
Following CARES Act Unemployment Benefits Expiration, Options Remain for Working Students
Exploring Ways to Enhance FAFSA Efficiency - Executive Summary
FAFSA and the Free College Movement
Is Verification Required For Graduate Students?
Free College: A Three-Part Series
Senate Letter to Secretary DeVos - Verification
Senate Unanimously Passes Faster Access to Federal Student Aid
A Look Back: Obama and Higher Ed in State of the Union History
In Case You Missed It… ED Issued Several Announcements Over the Holidays
NASFAA Responds To Follow-Up Questions From November FSA Hearing
A Year in Review: See NASFAA’s Policy Papers from 2015
Report Calls for More Comprehensive Financial Assistance for Low-Income Students
2015 Year in Review: NASFAA's 10 Most-Read Department of Education Announcements
Bipartisan Senate Deal Would Extend Perkins for Two Years, with Major Programmatic Changes
A Year in Review: The Biggest Financial Aid News and Events of 2015
2015 Year in Review: NASFAA's Most-Read Facebook Posts
Report: NASFAA Proposal To Simplify FAFSA Would Cost Less Than Most
Bill Seeks to Resolve Barriers for Homeless and Foster Youth
Testimony Before Congress or Presentations to Hill Staff
Study: Regulatory Compliance Costs Higher Ed $27B Per Year
We Asked, You Answered: See What Your Colleagues Said About Preparing for the Transition to PPY
Meeting: Advisory Committee on Student Financial Assistance
Negotiated Rulemaking Committee: Public Hearings
Comment Request: Federal Perkins/NDSL Loan Assignment Form
NASFAA Presents Overview of Federal Student Aid Programs to Congressional Staff
Survey of Student Body Leaders Shows Knowledge Gap Concerning Financial Aid
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) or Advisory Committee Issues
Department of Education Regulatory or Process Issues or Other Executive Branch Departments
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