NASFAA's Advocacy Pipeline is an ongoing advocacy effort designed to bring NASFAA members to D.C. to share on-the-ground perspectives with policymakers on Capitol Hill. Throughout the year, small groups of NASFAA members come to Washington to participate in direct advocacy with congressional offices. Check out our video below to see what your peers are saying about the initiative.
Read about previous Advocacy Pipeline events, or volunteer to participate.
Annual Business Meeting and Policy Update
How a Bill Becomes A Law (with Regulatory Guidance)
NASFAA Members Reflect on Opening 2024-25 Advocacy Pipeline Meetings
Today's News for November 20, 2024
OTC AskRegs Experts: Diving into Common Questions Found on NASFAA U
Off the Cuff - Episode 312 Transcript
OTC AskRegs Experts: Updates on GE & FVT Reporting
Today's News for November 7, 2024
Donald Trump Elected 47th President of the United States
Off the Cuff - Episode 311 Transcript
OTC Inside The Beltway: 2024-25 and 2025-26 FAFSA Updates and the 2024 Election
Today's News for October 29, 2024
Off the Cuff - Episode 309 Transcript
2024-25 State Advocacy Network Charter
Today's News for October 8, 2024
What a Second Trump Term Could Mean for Student Financial Aid
Off the Cuff - Episode 308 Transcript
Today's News for October 3, 2024
What a Harris Administration Could Mean for Student Financial Aid
OTC AskRegs Experts: What Makes Professional Judgment So Special?
Today's News for September 24, 2024
2024 NAO Training: How to Find Answers to Regulatory Questions Handout
Cardona Sends Letter to College Presidents With 2025-26 FAFSA Progress, Updates
OTC AskRegs Experts: Where Things Stand with SAVE and IDR
OTC Inside the Beltway: A FAFSA Roadmap and Reporting Deadlines
NASFAA Statement on Delayed Deadline for Gainful Employment/Financial Value Transparency Reporting
Off the Cuff - Episode 305 Transcript
Today's News for September 12, 2024
Today's News for September 6, 2024
Department of Education Regulatory or Process Issues or Other Executive Branch Departments
Legislation Aims to Prevent Borrowers From Defaulting on Their Student Loans
Call to Action: Share Your Outreach to Congress About Extending the GE/FVT Reporting Deadline
Call to Action: Tell Congress to Extend the GE/FVT Reporting Deadline
2024-25 FAFSA Key Dates Timeline
ED Begins Notifying Borrowers of Potential Student Loan Forgiveness
Free College: A Three-Part Series
Testimony Before Congress or Presentations to Hill Staff
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) or Advisory Committee Issues
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