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today’s news for Wednesday, August 14, 2024

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CSS Profile®. CSS Profile is the leading common aid application for nonfederal, institutional aid. Used by hundreds of colleges, schools, and scholarship programs, CSS Profile delivers additional data to help institutions make equitable need-based aid decisions. Now, CSS Profile is expanding access with a shorter application feature intended to reduce application based barriers to higher ed. Learn more about how CSS Profile can support your aid office and students or contact us.

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In a renewed effort, members of Congress are once again pushing for legislation that would allow the Department of Education (ED) to notify and automatically enroll borrowers into income-driven repayment (IDR) plans.

NASFAA UPDATES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

There are still seats available during the current testing window, which remains open through the 21st of this month. Be sure to schedule your exam session soon to secure the time that works best for you. FAAC® candidates preparing to take the certification exam can use these candidate resources. If you haven’t applied yet, take advantage of the waived application fee and complete your application online today. Learn more about the testing process and make sure you meet all of the technical requirements.

In this affiliate webinar, now available on demand, attendees can hear from College Board experts and a panel of financial aid leaders at CSS Profile institutions that have implemented the lighter application. The CSS Profile, used by hundreds of institutions, supports schools in providing additional data beyond the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Now, CSS Profile is delivering a shorter application experience intended to increase access and equity while reducing barriers to financial aid.

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