Author name: Marlene Seeklander

2025-26 FAFSA is now available to all students

By Marlene Seeklander The 2025-26 FAFSA is now officially available, 10 days before the Department of Education’s December 1 goal. The Department of Education made the announcement on November 21 that the online FAFSA form is available to all students and families at fafsa.gov. The Department is processing and sending FAFSA records to schools. The paper

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New flyer to help students complete the FAFSA

By Catherine Mueller Although completing the FAFSA is much easier for students and parents, it does help to prepare for some of the questions on the form. One of those questions is determining which parent or parents to invite to the FAFSA. Recently the U.S. Department of Education made its Parent Wizard available on StudentAid.gov to

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ED releases 2025-26 College Financing Plan

By Marlene Seeklander As you prepare for the 2025-26 award year, you may want to implement the new College Financing Plan template. The Department of Education recently announced the release of the 2025-26 College Financing Plan (CFP), formerly known as the Financial Aid Shopping Sheet, a tool that colleges can use to notify students about their

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Title IV disbursement and financial data requirements

By Marlene Seeklander For those higher education professionals managing their college’s Title IV funds checkbook, the job comes with some critical compliance duties. In a November 18 Electronic Announcement, the Department of Education reminds schools of the general disbursement reporting, excess cash, and reconciliation requirements for all Title IV programs. The Department suggests that both the

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The 2025-26 FAFSA is now available to all students

By Catherine Mueller The 2025-26 FAFSA is now available to anyone wanting to complete form – even though the beta-testing period is still underway. Last week, the Department of Education announced that “building on successful testing results” this fall it would expand the online beta testing period to all users before officially releasing the form by

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Opportunity for counselors and others to contribute to national education dialogue

By Catherine Mueller School counselors are among the education professionals invited to apply for the U.S. Department of Education’s 2025-26 School Ambassador Fellowship program. According to information about the program posted on the Department of Education’s website, “The School Ambassador Fellowship is a professional learning community designed to improve educational outcomes for students by leveraging the

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Mapping Your Future Higher Ed News – November 14, 2024

Higher Ed News Vol. 16 – Issue 24 Guidance issued for the use of FAFSA Data for the application, award, and administration of student aid It’s an important responsibility for financial aid professionals. FISAP edit corrections and updates due December 13, 2024 While submitting the FISAP is behind you, don’t forget to make any needed

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