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NEWS FROM NASFAA

In this monthly round-up in Today's News, we would like to highlight what is going on in your state and regional financial aid administrator associations. This month, we have the opportunity to hear from our colleagues from California, WASFAA, Kentucky, and New York. Check back next month to see what your colleagues are doing across the country, and check out your colleagues’ updates from previous months!

NASFAA UPDATES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

Blue Icon Advisors' next Let's Talk session — focusing on how to prepare when you get the call for a federal program review — is coming up on Thursday, May 18, 2023. The event is free to NASFAA members, but you must register in advance. Let's Talk meets every month and gives practicing financial aid professionals the opportunity to engage with peers, learn from presenters and each other, share information, and discuss best practices. Check the schedule to see more upcoming Let's Talk topics.

Join NASFAA’s Norma Robinson and a guest panel of financial aid administrators for an in-depth conversation about crafting the cost of attendance (COA) today at 2:00 p.m. ET. This 90-minute webinar will focus on the additional components, such as dependent care, first professional licensure costs, and disability-related costs, that must be included in the COA when they apply to the student and how they differ from optional professional judgment (PJ) adjustments for special circumstances. Register now!

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