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The National Association of Student FinancialAidAdministrators (NASFAA) has issued its final report and a toolkit for financialaid professionals across the nation in anticipation of the resumption of federal student loan repayments. Because we have responsibility over our cohort default rates as well.
This will adversely affect the college plans of students planning to apply in the 2023-24 admissions cycle as well as students who need to re-apply for Federal aid each year.
Earlier this week, the Biden-Harris administration announced new steps that will make it easier for colleges and universities to process records and allow for more time being spent to help students. Our top priority is to ensure that students can access the maximum financialaid possible to help them pursue their highereducation goals.”
Dr. Kyle Southern, associate vice president of highereducation quality for The Institute for College Access and Success (TICAS), which has been calling for a secret shopper program and other oversight, agreed. This is a real win for students,” he said. This is not a program that you can just throw together,” he said.
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