Author name: Marlene Seeklander

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Batch corrections processing timeline update

By Marlene Seeklander Schools have to wait a little longer before they can process batch corrections, but the functionality may be on the horizon. The Department of Education recently announced that over the next few weeks they will work with a group of institutions and their vendors to test batch corrections. After the beta testing is

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Reminder regarding misrepresentation by third-party service providers engaged by higher education institutions

By Marlene Seeklander Colleges need to ensure that not only are they telling the truth about their institution, but also that any organization – such as online program managers – are doing the same, according to a recent reminder from the Department of Education. In a January 16 Dear Colleague Letter (DCL), the Department of Education

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Student eligibility for American Indians born in Canada

By Marlene Seeklander Documentation requirements for American Indians born in Canada trying to establish Title IV eligibility may have become somewhat easier. The Department of Education announced that they have updated the procedures and acceptable documentation in the 2024-25 FSA Handbook. To implement this guidance, formerly known as the Jay Treaty, schools need to look at

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Federal Loan Servicing Center closures due to hazardous weather conditions

By Marlene Seeklander Severe weather and resulting closures are unpredictable, but the Department of Education does have contingency plans. In a recent Electronic Announcement, the Department provided some information on temporary closures of their Federal Loan Servicing Centers due to hazardous weather conditions. The Federal Loan Servicing Centers will implement contingency plans and remain open as

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FSA Training Center releases new learning tracks

By Marlene Seeklander Federal Student Aid is offering more training to help financial aid professionals prepare for and manage the 2025-26 processing cycle. Several new learning tracks are now available in the Federal Student Aid (FSA) Training Center. These include: To enroll in the training: Questions about these learning tracks or other training needs, send an

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Four tips to avoid missing important scholarship deadlines

By Catherine Mueller If you don’t meet the deadline, you won’t qualify. Simple as that – deadlines are one of the most important requirements of scholarships. Certainly, there are other requirements you will have to meet but the deadline is critical. Scholarships are the best kind of aid. There may be certain requirements (should as maintaining

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Tip of the Week – January 15, 2025

Tip of the Week Reminder about FAFSA Call Center extended hours While many financial aid professionals have been dealing with data and deadlines in recent weeks, the 2025-26 FAFSA completion cycle has gotten underway. That launch of the FAFSA cycle also typically means more calls from students and parents. Hopefully, the expanded hours for the

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What does dependent mean for the FAFSA?

By Catherine Mueller Not claimed as a dependent on your parent’s taxes? You may still be a dependent when it comes to applying for federal financial aid. Confusion over why a student is considered dependent on a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) when they are not claimed as a dependent on the parent’s tax

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Questions to ask yourself before applying for scholarships

By Catherine Mueller Students should apply for as many scholarships as possible. That’s good advice, but with that advice in mind, students should prioritize some scholarships and maybe avoid some scholarships altogether. In general, you should apply for those scholarships that are a good fit and not apply to any scholarships that seem questionable. To determine

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Federal Student Aid closures for Monday, January 20, 2025

By Marlene Seeklander The Department of Education is among the federal offices closed in observance of the birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Inauguration Day on Monday, January 20. A recent Electronic Announcement states that the Federal Student Aid (FSA) processors and contact centers will be closed on January 20. All FSA websites will be

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