The NASFAA Return of Title IV Funds (R2T4) Specialist designation is reserved for those who can correctly apply the knowledge of the treatment of R2T4 concepts across a variety of challenging scenarios, each involving multiple facets to consider. This designation is very difficult to earn and represents an in-depth knowledge and understanding of R2T4 as a result of hard work and study.
To earn the Return of Title IV Funds Specialist designation, individuals must:
The individuals listed on the Return of Title IV Funds Specialist Honor Roll have met the criteria outlined above and have earned the Return of Title IV Funds Specialist designation.
Return of Title IV Funds Specialist Honor Roll
If you have questions about this new designation, please contact [email protected].
*NASFAA U course must be completed during or after 2021.
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