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The Office of Federal Student Aid (FSA) was ranked the 318th best place to work in the federal government out of 432 subcomponent agencies in 2022, according to the annual calculations by the Partnership for Public Service and the Boston Consulting Group, which also found department-wide staffing declines for the first time since 2019.

The United States Supreme Court (SCOTUS) on Thursday rejected an emergency application from three colleges that asked to stop a $6 billion borrower defense settlement, which will discharge more than $6 billion owed by approximately 200,000 borrowers.

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NASFAA UPDATES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

Can't make it to San Diego for the NASFAA 2023 National Conference? No problem! NASFAA is again hosting a 100% virtual conference exclusively for members from July 10-13 with entirely unique programming. The $300 registration will allow anyone listed on your NASFAA membership roster to participate. Take a look at the schedule of sessions, and register today! Not a NASFAA member? Join or renew your membership to take advantage of the virtual conference offerings.

NASFAA members are always moving ahead, whether it's enhancing their skills in their current roles, accepting promotions or job changes, or discovering new pathways as retirees. Have you changed jobs recently? Are you newly retired? Have you won an award, or started a new initiative on campus? Celebrate your 2019 career developments by completing the "Movers and Shakers" form to share the news with your colleagues. We'll review your submission and then post your update to our Movers and Shakers page for all to see.

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