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The school is a community college offering associate degrees. The school has been considering changes to their satisfactory academic progress (SAP) based on an environmental scan of other college practices. They have found some community colleges’ maximum time frame for SAP appeal policies state that if a student is returning to study another major within the original associate degree program (AS, AA, or AGS), the student cannot receive additional Title IV Aid for those courses. Is this an accurate reflection of the regulations? Think you know the answer? Read on to see if you got it right!

NASFAA UPDATES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

NASFAA President Justin Draeger will sit down with U.S. Department of Education Under Secretary James Kvaal to discuss the administration’s higher education priorities on June 27, 2022 at NASFAA’s annual meeting in Austin, Texas. What questions would you like posed to the Department’s leader on higher education policy? Submit your questions for consideration any time before the NASFAA annual meeting.

Have you ever wondered if your colleagues ask the same regulatory questions you do? Maybe there's a question you've been thinking about, but have been too busy to ask? Chances are, it has already! Tomorrow at 2:00 p.m. ET, NASFAA's David Futrell and Norma Robinson will review the top AskRegs questions NASFAA members have posed recently. In addition to providing answers, this session will review requirements related to these top issues and provide best practices when applicable. Register now.

NASFAA is seeking a detail-oriented news reporter to cover student aid-related regulations, research, trends, and best practices for the NASFAA website and daily electronic newsletter. While experience covering higher education is not required, the reporter should have the demonstrated ability to quickly pick up new topics and report for a daily publication. Interested applicants should apply online with a cover letter, resume, and three writing samples by this Friday, May 20, 2022 for full consideration.

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