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Better FAFSA Better Future Webinar Series: January–February 2024

College Aid Services

FSA is conducting another set of webinars designed to answer your most pressing questions about the new FAFSA application.

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Protecting Student & Family Financial Data in K-12 Private Schools

School & Student Services by Community Brands

Ensuring that these systems are secure is not just about compliance—it’s about safeguarding the trust and well-being of the school community. Private K-12 schools can take proactive steps to secure their financial aid processes, not just for regulatory compliance but to protect their community from the risks associated with data theft.

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Navigating Privacy Controls with Google Analytics 4 (GA4)

EAB

Following a widely popular GA4 webinar last month, Adnan will continue to publish blogs to help EAB’s valued partners navigate of the evolving landscape of Search Engine Optimization. This feature supports compliance with laws that mandate the collection of data strictly for specific purposes.

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The 2024-25 FAFSA Roadmap

College Planners of America

. · Volumes 8–9 cover technical changes to agency matches, testing data, and the web demo system. Start March 2023 Financial Aid Administrator Training These webinars will provide detailed training about the changes to application, eligibility, and data use so aid administrators can counsel families and update compliance procedures.

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Creating a data-informed campus: part 3

EAB

In the first blog post in this series , I discussed the necessity of a sufficient technology infrastructure to facilitate curation, access, and retrieval of data. On-demand webinar Building a Culture of Data Confidence Learn more about effective data management and how institutional culture impacts the use of data.

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Creating a data-informed campus: part 2

EAB

As I discussed in the first blog post in this series , institutions need a sufficient technology infrastructure to facilitate curation, access, and retrieval of data. The campus had a strong compliance-oriented institutional research function, but other functions such as strategic planning and accreditation did not have a formal home.

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5 areas for community colleges leaders to take stock in 2023

EAB

Having access to accurate, easy-to-interpret data is more important than ever as community colleges need to have a clearer understanding of what practices are working in regard to enrollment, fiscal decisions, course scheduling, and equity, so you can double down on what’s yielding results.