NASFAA Statement on REMOTE Act Passage December 17, 2021-NASFAA Vice President of Public Policy and Federal Relations Karen McCarthy issued the following statement after the Senate passed the REMOTE Act.
NASFAA Statement on 2021-22 Verification Changes July 13, 2021-The Department of Education (ED) today announced that it would be making temporary changes to the verification process for the 2021-22 award year.
NASFAA Helps Launch National Campaign to #DoublePell July 13, 2021-NASFAA is proud to be part of a national campaign that seeks to double the annual maximum Pell Grant to $13,000 and help more low-income students access higher education, earn a degree, and achieve a brighter future.
2021 NASFAA Awards Announced June 24, 2021-Each year, the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (NASFAA) presents awards to deserving members of the financial aid profession and higher education community.
Statement on FAFSA Implementation June 11, 2021-"We are disappointed that some changes that will benefit students will be delayed for one additional year, until the 2024-25 school year."
NASFAA Survey: Pandemic Continues to Fuel Financial Aid Appeals June 2, 2021-Financial aid offices around the country continue to see a high number of financial aid appeals from students and families who are struggling to pay for college, according to a new survey from NASFAA.
Statement on American Families Plan April 28, 2021-President Biden is championing an investment that acknowledges postsecondary education is a critical component of our economic recovery and competitiveness.