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NEWS FROM NASFAA

The Department of Education (ED) on Tuesday wrapped up its second session of the student loan debt relief committee, as negotiators discussed drafted text and provided their insight on parameters for a “hardship” category of borrowers to be eligible for some sort of relief.

NASFAA UPDATES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

Blue Icon Advisors' next Let's Talk session — focusing on communication and activity planning with key stakeholders concerning the delayed 2024-25 FAFSA application process — is coming up on Thursday, November 16. The maximum capacity for this event is limited, so be sure to reserve your seat today. Check the schedule to see more upcoming Let's Talk topics.

Are you feeling nervous about taking NASFAA’s tests or exams? Don’t let fear become a barrier. Consider these strategies based on advice from experts, including tips for coping with your physical symptoms and recommendations to help boost your confidence. Remember, lots of people have successfully taken NASFAA’s credential tests and certification exam. Prepare well, and there's every reason to believe that you will be successful, too!

Have you ever encountered a student situation that left you puzzled? You are not alone and chances are your colleagues are asking the same questions! Join Norma Robinson and Kochie Vaughan on November 15 at 2 p.m. ET, as they explore a variety of student eligibility-related topics and answer the top inquiries based on questions NASFAA members have posed to AskRegs. Reserve your seat today!

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