This week on "Off The Cuff," Melanie is joined by Karen and Nalia to discuss the two active lawsuits against the Department of Education's (ED) final rule on loan programs. Karen explains what the lawsuits entail, where states, nursing and physician assistant organizations argue against ED's definition of "professional" degree programs, which will be subject to higher loan limits compared to graduate degree programs. Nalia then walks listeners through the House's fiscal year (FY) 2027 budget proposal, along with other details from the House Appropriations Committee's recent markup. From there, Karen gives a quick update from ED regarding the FPS C Flag associated with Comment Code 352. Melanie closes the episode by highlighting and detailing sessions of NASFAA's National Conference, which is nearly two weeks away, and NASFAA's Virtual Summit, which is set for July.
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| Melanie Storey President & CEO |
Karen McCarthy Vice President of Public Policy and Federal Relations |
Nalia Medina Assistant Director of Government Relations |
Maria Carrasco Reporter |

Starting on July 7, this four-week interactive online course will focus on the fundamentals of financial aid, including applying for financial aid, its concepts, categories, and types; the Title IV aid programs; other federal sources of student assistance; and comparing financial aid offers. This course is the perfect learning tool for new financial aid professionals and individuals who assist students through the financial aid cycle, such as admissions or enrollment representatives and high school counselors. Enroll today at nasfaa.org/Online_Courses.
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Publication Date: 6/12/2026