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
NASFAA 2025 Virtual Conference: Policy Update
2025 Budget Reconciliation Web Center
NASFAA Statement on Passage of Reconciliation Bill
NASFAA Members Advocate for Graduate/Professional Community on Capitol Hill
Today's News for June 24, 2025
Today's News for June 23, 2025
Meet NASFAA’s 2025 Dallas Martin Endowment Policy Intern: Cristian Ulisses Reyes
Off the Cuff - Episode 333 Transcript
NASFAA Convenes Experts to Bridge Gaps in Prison Education and Student Services
OTC AskRegs Experts: Summer Aid Processing
Annual Business Meeting and Policy Update: Annual Business Meeting and Policy Update - Spring 2025
Recent Changes at ED Raise Concern for Student Access, According to NASFAA RIF Survey
2024-25 Annual Business Meeting and Policy Update Webinar Handout
OTC AskRegs Experts: Let’s Talk About Cohort Default Rates
OTC Inside the Beltway: Reconciliation Takes Shape in the House and the White House ‘Skinny’ Budget
Social Media Graphics for 2025 Budget Reconciliation
OTC From the Field: Getting to Know NASFAA's New President and CEO Melanie Storey
GAO Report Highlights Need to Help Connect Students with SNAP Benefits
Today's News for April 23, 2025
ED Announces Forthcoming Resumption of Defaulted Loan Collections
Today's News for April 22, 2025
ED’s OIG Will Review Impact of RIF on ED Programs and Responsibilities
Today's News for April 17, 2025
Off the Cuff - Episode 325 Transcript
NASFAA Urges Congress to Preserve PSLF Program
Today's News for April 10, 2025
Department of Education Regulatory or Process Issues or Other Executive Branch Departments
Free College: A Three-Part Series
Testimony Before Congress or Presentations to Hill Staff
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) or Advisory Committee Issues