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The Department of Education (ED) on Thursday will begin a planned email communication to federal student loan borrowers detailing the department’s next steps to provide additional student loan debt relief, which is currently being finalized through the rulemaking process.

NASFAA UPDATES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

NASFAA's Rapid Response Network (RRN) provides timely feedback on student aid issues to NASFAA staff, which is then used in NASFAA's policy and advocacy work with Congress and the Department of Education. Communication is done through a listserv, and RRN members are asked to provide feedback relevant to their own institution or experiences. If interested, please apply to volunteer no later than 5:00 p.m. ET on Thursday, August 15, 2024. This volunteer opportunity is only open to individuals who are employed at NASFAA member institutions.

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