The world of financial aid regulation saw a busy 2015, with the Department of Education issuing numerous electronic announcements on everything from acceptable documentation for verification to guidance on homeless youth determinations. Want to know what the most popular announcements were among NASFAA members? Curious about what you may have missed or need a refresher? Take a look back at the 10 most-read announcements from the Department and share your thoughts on the year's big issues.
Publication Date: 12/21/2015
Is a Student Eligible For Federal Student Aid For Late Start Courses? (Award Year: 2024-25)
Does Enrollment Intensity Apply To the Other Title IV Programs Beyond Pell?
Are We Required To Use "Federal" In the Names Of the Title IV Aid Programs?
House Education Subcommittee Discusses College Affordability, Student Debt Solutions
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Are Students Enrolled In a Prison Education Program Eligible For Title IV Aid Other Than Pell?
Are Students Incarcerated In Juvenile Justice Facilities Eligible For Title IV Aid?
Free College Sounds Good, But Is It the Best Idea? New Report Highlights Alternatives
Must Standard Terms Be Substantially Equal To Remain Standard?
How Long Will Sequestration Last?
How Do We Implement the Children Of Fallen Heroes Scholarship Program?
How Do We Handle One-Week Study Abroad Courses Which Fall Outside Of the Standard and Summer Terms?
Does a Loan Disability Discharge Affect a Student's Ability to Earn Federal Work-Study?
NASFAA Responds To Follow-Up Questions From November FSA Hearing
Report Calls for More Comprehensive Financial Assistance for Low-Income Students
2015 Year in Review: NASFAA's 10 Most-Read Articles
Experimental Sites Still Open for Applications
Report: NASFAA Proposal To Simplify FAFSA Would Cost Less Than Most
Bill Seeks to Resolve Barriers for Homeless and Foster Youth
OIG Audit Finds Weaknesses in FSA Program Compliance Reviews
Meeting: Advisory Committee on Student Financial Assistance
Negotiated Rulemaking Committee: Public Hearings
Comment Request: 2016-2017 Federal Student Aid Application
Comment Request: 2016-2017 Federal Student Aid Application
Bills, Bills, Bills: Congress Closes July With Flurry Of Activity
NASFAA Presents Overview of Federal Student Aid Programs to Congressional Staff
Survey of Student Body Leaders Shows Knowledge Gap Concerning Financial Aid
Can a Member Of a Religious Order Receive Title IV Financial Aid?
Are Students Incarcerated In Juvenile Justice Facilities Eligible For Title IV Aid?
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