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The Department of Education (ED) on Friday announced that it has reopened the gainful employment (GE) and financial value transparency (FVT) reporting process until February 18 in order to provide institutions, that were unable to complete their submissions, more time. This new deadline applies only to institutional data reporting and not to Completers Lists, which remain closed as of January 15.
On Friday, the Department of Education (ED) issued a new electronic announcement (EA) as a follow-up to its January 10 announcement that NSLDS Postscreening Results would not appear on Institutional Student Information Records (ISIRs) until “early Spring 2025,” delayed from an earlier promise that this functionality would be operational in late 2024.
The Department of Education (ED) has provided an updated timeline on batch corrections processing for both the 2024-25 and 2025-26 FAFSA, with plans for a fully functional launch date before the end of February.
No. During the Verification and Conflicting Information: Basics and Beyond session at the 2024 FSA Training Conference, the U.S. Department of Education (ED) indicated that, if the student already qualifies as an independent student, the school is not required to confirm or verify their status as being homeless or at risk of homelessness. View the full answer to this question to learn more.
We're excited to announce that registration is now open for the NASFAA 2025 National Conference. Join NASFAA — and thousands of your colleagues in financial aid — in person in Anaheim, California for the premier event serving the student financial aid community. The national conference provides valuable, up-to-date information on the student aid programs from financial aid veterans, and is a unique training and professional development opportunity that will equip student aid professionals with the tools they need to better serve students and families. Register today to save your spot — we hope to see you there!
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