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Navigating Conflicting Information in Title IV Administration

College Aid Services

As Title IV administrators, we’re all too familiar with the term “conflicting information.” ” It’s a staple in our daily operations in higher education, and its regulatory definition can be found in 34 CFR 668.16(f), f), 34 CFR 668.16(b)(3), b)(3), and 34 CFR 668.54(a)(2).

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Reminder: Title IV Eligibility Requirements for Unaccompanied, Homeless Youth

College Aid Services

It emphasizes important details such what documentation that financial aid offices need to collect and when it is appropriate to request additional information… More » Reminder: Title IV Eligibility Requirements for Unaccompanied, Homeless Youth The post Reminder: Title IV Eligibility Requirements for Unaccompanied, Homeless Youth first appeared (..)

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FSA Reminds Schools to Disclose Related Party Transactions in Audited Financial Statements

College Aid Services

The electronic announcement below describes the federal requirements for Title IV institutions to disclose all related party transactions in their audited financial statements in accordance with guidance set by the AICPA.

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Updated Guidelines to ED’s Guidance on Third-Party Servicers: Effective Date REMOVED

College Aid Services

The Department of Education (ED) released Dear Colleague Letter (DCL) GEN-23-03 earlier this year to ensure proper oversight of Third-Party Services that perform various functions related to institutions’ participation in Title IV aid programs.

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What universities should do now in the uncertain OPM landscape

EAB

Specifically: “ Entities performing the functions of student recruiting and retention, the provision of software products and services involving Title IV administration activities, and the provision of educational content and instruction are defined as third-party servicers.”

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Dept. of Education Issues Guidance on Handling FAFSA Data When Administering Student Aid

College Aid Services

The federal government published a comprehensive guide to how Title IV institutions state grant agencies, and contractors can utilize personally identifiable information that they receive from the FAFSA Application. of Education Issues Guidance on Handling FAFSA Data When Administering Student Aid The post Dept.

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