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.
NASFAA Policy Update Webinar - May 2021: NASFAA Policy Update - May 2021
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Web Center
NASFAA Continues Virtual Advocacy Pipeline to Emphasize Need for Additional Pandemic Relief
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Stimulus Relief Won’t Be Enough to Fill Institutions’ Budget Gaps, Ratings Agency Warns
NYSFAAA’s Focus on Webinars Pays Off During the Pandemic
NASFAA On the Record: COVID-19
A Year in Review: The Biggest Financial Aid News of 2020
Q&A on Changes to Federal Student Aid Policy Included in Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021
Episode 176: What the Spending and Coronavirus Relief Package Means for Federal Student Aid Policy
NASFAA Policy Update Webinar - December 2020: NASFAA Policy Update - December 2020
Episode 175: Where FAFSA Simplification Stands on Capitol Hill and How We Got Here
Off the Cuff - Episode 175 Transcript
2020 Year in Review: The 10 Most Downloaded “Off The Cuff” Episodes
Financial Aid Offices Face Evolving Challenge in Cybersecurity Threats
Survey: Majority of Borrowers Feeling Unprepared to Resume Payments on Student Loans
DeVos Denounces Free College and Debt Forgiveness at FSA’s Virtual Training Conference
NASFAA comments on Proposed Annual Data Collection Form for CARES Act HEERF recipients
NASFAA comments on Proposed Quarterly Data Collection Form for CARES Act HEERF recipients
Stony Brook’s Financial Aid Office Finds Time Amid Pandemic to Focus on Credentials
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