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Combating Federal Student Aid fraud across the country
By Marlene Seeklander Students and families should benefit from federal financial aid instead of criminals. Safeguarding…
Continuing the financial literacy month celebration
By Marlene Seeklander Financial literacy is a year-long concern. Although we are nearing the end of…
Tip of the Week – April 22, 2026
Rough going in the implementation of new financial aid rules The ripples spreading through the…
Mapping Your Future Higher Ed News – April 16, 2026
Higher Ed News Vol. 18 – Issue 8 Communicating with borrowers about the defunct SAVE…
Mapping Your Future Higher Ed News – April 2, 2026
Higher Ed News Vol. 18 – Issue 7 Mapping Your Future hosts scholarship strategies webinar…
Early Awareness E-News – April 2026
Early Awareness E-News April 2026Vol. 18 – Issue 4 Mapping Your Future hosts scholarship strategies…
Mapping Your Future Higher Ed News – March 19, 2026
Higher Ed News Vol. 18 – Issue 6 Number of student loan borrowers in default…
Mapping Your Future Higher Ed News – March 5, 2026
Higher Ed News Vol. 18 – Issue 5 Three factors for measuring an education’s return…
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Five steps to obtain proof of federal tax return non-filing
By Marlene Seeklander At first the request seems like a paradox – you didn’t file a…
January tasks for high school seniors
By Catherine Mueller With graduation just months away, now is the time for high school seniors…
POET offers “Never Satisfied Scholarships”
By Marlene Seeklander POET is offering scholarships to help students take that big step to pursuing…
FSA offers “Mid-year Transfer Students” learning track
By Marlene Seeklander Financial aid administrators often face a complex process for determining eligibility for mid-year…
Scholarship opportunities to help students pay for college
By Marlene Seeklander Scholarships are a wise investment in a student’s educational career – both for…
Contributing to a student’s FAFSA when the invite isn’t received
By Catherine Mueller Sure, sometimes high school students don’t want to invite their parents to something, but in…
