FAFSA

2017 - 2018 FAFSA

(Early FAFSA/Prior Prior Year)

The 2017–18 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) season will begin earlier than previous FAFSA application cycles

fafsa calendar information

Beginning on Oct. 1, 2016, students will be able to fill out the FAFSA for the 2017–18 school year. (In the past, they had to wait until January 1). In addition, applicants will no longer need to estimate income and tax information and will be able to retrieve their data directly from the IRS, right from the first day the FAFSA is available. Students also will have information about their Expected Family Contributions earlier, helping them as they’re going through the college application and selection process. 

Webinars

Right-Sizing the Institution to Meet Demographic Realities

October 9, 2019

Free webinar |  | 2-3 PM ET
Building and sustaining a healthy environment means finding, enrolling, educating and graduating the right students for your institution. This is becoming a challenging assignment as institutions experience shifting demographics, changing high school graduate projections, and workforce changes. For many of us, we are asking what the likely outcomes of the shifts in demographics will be on institutional enrollment planning. Others are wondering if we are being strategic in our thinking and leadership and if this is an opportunity to reset institutional size and focus, and, if so, how we introduce these discussions at out institutions.  

Listen to two long-time SEM experts talk about how post-secondary institutions are assessing the outcomes of the shifts in demographics to enhance institutional enrollment planning, and how this is influencing discussions to "right-size" the institution. The panelists have wide experience in enrollment management and have worked with numerous institutions to help them organize SEM teams and to increase institutional participation in SEM. 
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Presenters

tom-green-1-w400Tom Green

stan-henderson-1-w400Stan Henderson

clayton-smith-1-w400Clayton Smith