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FAFSA contributor update listserv available

By Catherine Mueller The U.S. Department of Education is making improvements to the StudentAid.gov account creation process for those without Social Security numbers. According to the National College Attainment Network (NCAN), the Department will automate much of the process and expand call center staff. The Department also created an e-mail listserv for students and families impacted […]

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Counselors have important role in navigating 2024-25 FAFSA

– By Catherine Mueller School counselors are essential to helping students access financial aid for college, according to a February 6 article on the Brookings Institution website. The commentary said counselors are on the front lines of supporting students and their families with this year’s FAFSA. According to the recent research findings, published by the author of the

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Mapping Your Future Higher Ed News – March 14, 2024

Higher Ed News Vol. 16 – Issue 6 “What financial aid professionals should know about student loan repayment plans” webinar scheduled Register today for the March 20 webinar. Jobs requiring bachelor’s degrees expected to increase the fastest in the next decade Jobs that require a bachelor’s degree are expected to grow faster than average for

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Jobs requiring bachelor’s degrees expected to increase the fastest in the next decade

By Catherine Mueller Jobs that require a bachelor’s degree are expected to grow faster than average for all occupations, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor statistics. In the Bureau’s publication of The Economics Daily posted on March 7, 2024, it was reported that occupations that typically require a bachelor’s degree are expected to have 3.3 million openings

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Three reasons a FAFSA filer won’t need to report assets

By Catherine Mueller The asset information required and who has to report assets changed beginning with the 2024-25 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). If a student or the parents meet one of the following criteria, then they will be exempt from providing asset information: A student or parent who is required to report assets

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Mapping Your Future offers free career planning information, resources

By Catherine Mueller Career planning happens year-round but special attention was paid to the topic in February, which was Career and Technical Education month. Mapping Your Future offers several resources for both institutions and for individuals seeking career planning information and tools. For those who are finished with school and need or want to find new

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Contributing to a student’s FAFSA – what to do 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 the case of the FAFSA, most students need to invite their parents. Students completing the 2024-25 FAFSA (if they are determined to be dependent students) are asked to invite their parent or parents to contribute to the FAFSA. Students need to provide

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