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NASFAA continued to adapt to the evolving landscape in its policy, research, and advocacy efforts in 2023. By continuing to hold both virtual and in-person events, such as the Advocacy Pipeline with Capitol Hill staffers, the policy and federal relations team made strides in influencing key policy decisions regarding college access, affordability, simplification, transparency, and federal aid for higher education institutions and students. NASFAA engaged in several advocacy, grant-funded, and public policy undertakings to support its mission of promoting programs that remove financial barriers and increase student access to and success in postsecondary education.
NASFAA strives to provide our members with the most helpful and relevant content possible each year. To continue to meet your training needs, we ask that you share the topics you'd like us to address during the 2024-25 webinar series. Provide your suggestions using this online feedback form by Friday, January 5, 2024.
“Well-being in Higher Education: Raising Literacy and Advancing the Conversation” is a series of free, virtual events taking place February 26 - March 1, 2024. Over 20 associations are collaborating with a goal to raise the literacy for well-being among higher education professionals and to advance conversation among colleagues on and across campuses. Registration details and a schedule of sessions will be available in late January - so stay tuned for more information!
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