Author name: Marlene Seeklander

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It’s not too late to complete the FAFSA

By Marlene Seeklander There’s still time to complete the FAFSA for starting college this fall. Anyone considering attending postsecondary education in the upcoming academic year should know that it’s not too late. Even if a prospective student isn’t sure about plans for the future, it’s a good idea to go ahead and complete the FAFSA.

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More student loan borrowers might be eligible for debt relief this fall

By Catherine Mueller If you have a federally held student loan, you might be eligible for student debt relief under draft rules that have been proposed. Borrowers will start receiving emails this week from the Biden-Harris administration, letting them know they might be eligible for student loan debt relief if the rules are finalized this fall.

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Reallocation of 2023-24 campus-based funds

By Marlene Seeklander The clock is ticking for schools to release any 2023-24 campus-based funds which haven’t been used. A July 18 Electronic Announcement outlines the reallocation process, the availability of the 2023-24 Campus-Based Reallocation Form, and what schools need to do to request supplemental funds for 2024-25. The Department of Education advises that schools review

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Means-Tested Benefits Outreach Guidance

By Marlene Seeklander Students who struggle with their basic needs and living expenses may benefit from direct outreach efforts about federal benefits programs. Colleges and state grant agencies can now use certain FAFSA data in their direct outreach efforts about means-tested benefits programs. These programs may assist students who struggle with their basic needs and living

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Keeping students safe on campus – schools allowed to share additional information on hate crimes

By Marlene Seeklander In response to what it says are growing concerns about acts of hate on college campuses, the Department of Education reminds schools they can share additional information about hate crimes. In a July 29  Electronic Announcement , the Department said it is committed  to tracking information about hate crimes and says schools may

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More volumes of 2024-25 FSA Handbook now available

By Marlene Seeklander If you want to update your financial aid reading list, the latest volumes of the 2024-25 Federal Student Aid Handbook have just been released by the Department of Education (ED). The July 24 Electronic Announcement from ED announced the availability of Volume 8 – The Direct Loan Program and Volume 9 – The

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2024-25 Federal School Code List of Participating Schools

By Marlene Seeklander It is an important list when it comes to federal financial aid. The Department of Education (ED) has announced the availability of the updated 2024–25 Federal School Code (FSC) List of Participating Schools. ED reminds schools of their requirement to keep school name and address information current. In the July 26 Electronic Announcement, the Department

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Early Awareness E-News – July 2024

Early Awareness E-News July 2024Vol. 16 – Issue 7 Mapping Your Future introduces new website design to benefit students, families, schools Mapping Your Future recently redesigned its website to provide a fresh look, while still providing access to important information regarding money management and planning and paying for college, as well as information for financial

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Mapping Your Future Higher Ed News – July 25, 2024

Higher Ed News Vol. 16 – Issue 16 Helping homeless youth get access to education – the new rules for 2024-25 Youth dealing with homelessness face many challenges, but access to education shouldn’t be one. Financial Value Transparency and Gainful Employment FAQs available Staying on top of new regulations and getting answers to your questions

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