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Debunking FAFSA myths

By Marlene Seeklander Spreading myths may not seem a serious issue and, yet it can be when it impacts choices that have a life-long impact. Such is the case with the FAFSA. When students choose not to complete a FAFSA because they believe they won’t be eligible or it’s not worth the time, it can impact […]

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Continuing the financial literacy month celebration

By Marlene Seeklander Financial literacy is a year-long concern. Although April and the celebration of financial literacy month is over, raising awareness of the importance of financial education all year long is important, not only for young people but for all of us. Financial aid professionals play a critical role in helping students and parents plan

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May checklist for high school seniors

By Marlene Seeklander As your senior year winds down, you may find yourself distracted with plans for prom, your graduation celebration, and summer. Don’t forget to stay focused on school so you can finish your high school career strong. Below is a checklist of things you should complete during the month of May:

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Pell Grant and Work-Study awards subject of upcoming Wednesday Webinar Series

By Marlene Seeklander Financial aid professionals know that awarding Pell Grants and Federal Work-Study may seem easy on the surface but gets complicated in the details. To provide training or a refresher for financial aid professionals, Federal Student Aid (FSA) will offer a series of Wednesday Webinars on Pell Grants and Work-Study. FSA announced four live webinars covering

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Federal loan data system updated to accommodate changes under federal budget reconciliation

By Marlene Seeklander Financial aid professionals can now better prepare for the 2026-27 financial aid award year with updates to the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS). The Department of Education (the Department) recently shared news of the updates along with a caveat that more updates may be needed if new regulations result from the federal

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Department of Education implements financial aid origination and disbursement system changes

By Marlene Seeklander The Department of Education took another step forward in the 2026-27 award year processing cycle with the implementation of changes this past weekend – some of which were required due to the changes under budget reconciliation. In an April 23 Electronic Announcement, the Department of Education announced that it would implement changes to

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FSA implements system updates on April 26

By Marlene Seeklander Financial aid professionals will notice some updates to their institutional student information records (ISIRs) layout that are a result of the Budget Reconciliation Bill provisions. In an April 23 update to an earlier Electronic Announcement, the Department of Education outlined details about the transition to the updated ISIR layout that happened on

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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 the American taxpayer investment in programs such as Pell Grants and federal student loans has been a top priority for the Department of Education. In an April 16 press release, the Department of Education said the launch of a nationwide

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Tip of the Week – April 22, 2026

Rough going in the implementation of new financial aid rules The ripples spreading through the waters are quickly becoming waves threatening to overwhelm both professionals and students alike. It may seem dramatic to characterize the changes under OB3 in such terms. However, what makes sense on the surface gets more complicated with implementation. The combination

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