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NEWS FROM NASFAA

It’s not too late to join NASFAA’s Call to Action campaign! We need your help in urging Congress to take action that would require the Department of Education to delay the gainful employment and financial value transparency institutional reporting requirements, currently due October 1, until July 2025. As the financial aid community continues to navigate unprecedented issues associated with the FAFSA rollout, including recent news that batch corrections functionality will not be available for the 2024-25 year, it is more important than ever that your members of Congress hear from you about why this extension is necessary. Visit NASFAA’s Call to Action page to learn more about how to contact your congressional delegation.

NASFAA UPDATES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

Please join us in congratulating Amanda Cantú and Andrew Rouhier on their promotions. Congratulations to Timothy Sampson, who received the 2024 Erskine Bowles Staff Service Award. Celebrate your own career developments by completing the "Movers and Shakers" form to share the news with your colleagues.

Join NASFAA for this four-week interactive online course in October, which provides an overview of the new 2024-2025 FAFSA and the entire application process which includes correctly answering dependency questions, supplying tax and income information, parental information, and how an applicant correctly completes and submits a FAFSA. Reserve your seat today!

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