The Department of Education announced several initiatives to combat alleged fraud in Federal Student Aid (FSA) after an analysis found nearly $90 million in student aid was disbursed to ineligible recipients, according to the department.
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Karen McCarthy, NASFAA’s Vice President of Public Policy and Federal Relations discusses FAFSA simplification. Financial aid administrators should review the tools on the NASFAA website to understand how things will change in a few years. #NASFAA2022
Last session of the day ended with Ensuring Compliance with Consumer Information Compliance with over a hundred other participants. Glad there are others who understand that consumer information is important. #NASFAA2022
Speed up the start to learning by using the NASFAA Conference self check-in kiosks. If you need to register for the conference, NASFAA staff are on site to assist. #nasfaa2022
We all gathered virtually from our homes yesterday for NASFAA's all staff meeting and are working hard to support our members. Thank you to all our financial aid professionals for all you do!
JUST IN: @usedgov posts guidance for interruptions of study related to Coronavirus #COVID19, addressing 5 potential student/campus scenarios "that may prompt an institution to have questions about how to comply with Title IV, HEA requirements." https://t.co/f9rpHn79N5 #fachat
JUST IN: @BetsyDeVosED announces details of FWS experimental site. The experiment will expand FWS to apprenticeships, internships and work-based learning programs, as well as required clinical rotations, externships and student teaching. #fachat https://t.co/Srz562VxX3