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ED Begins Notifying Institutions About Adjudicated Borrower Defense Applications

Schools who were previously notified of at least one borrower defense application have begun to receive notifications from the Department of Education (ED) that the adjudication process for those claims has been completed. The email deliveries began this past week and were sent to an institution’s president or financial aid administrator with details about the numbers of borrower defense applications that were approved, denied, or closed. The email comes after ED released guidance in November that it was sending institutions notices of borrower defense applications received from June 23, 2022, to Nov. 15, 2022, as part of the Sweet v. Cardona settlement. In the email ED noted that it will send these follow-up emails to institutions quarterly as it finishes processing an institution’s claims.

NASFAA UPDATES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

Join NASFAA today at 2 p.m. ET, to review some of the most frequently asked AskRegs questions related to FAFSA simplification. Depending on the most popular questions leading into the webinar, topics will likely range from constructing the cost of attendance to packaging, as well as include verification and professional judgment consideration of special circumstances and dependency overrides. Reserve your seat today!

Join us for a special episode of Voices of NASFAA on June 10 at 12 p.m. ET to honor Pride Month. We’ll sit down with the 2024-25 NASFAA National Chair-elect Heidi Carl. As we dive into Heidi’s experiences and voice, we’ll also be reflecting on Pride Month and what the month means for our community and profession. Be a part of the conversation on LinkedIn.

Register now for NASFAA U’s Fundamentals of Student Financial Aid online course! Starting on Tuesday, July 9, this four-week interactive online course is the perfect learning tool for new financial aid professionals, and individuals who assist students through the financial aid cycle such as admissions or enrollment representatives, and high school counselors.

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