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

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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

What Institutions Need to Know About the New Distance Learning Regulations Recently Released by the Department of Education

November 23, 2020

Free Webinar | 12:00-1:00 pm ET

NOTE: Due to a scheduling conflict, this webinar was moved from the original date of November 25, 2020. 

In August, the U.S. Department of Education published in the Federal Register the final version of its new regulations governing distance learning. The rules take effect in July 2021, but the department said institutions can use "the new flexibilities" as soon as they are published in the Federal Register.

The product of months of negotiations by a panel of experts, the final rule strives to allow more flexibility to emphasize demonstration of learning rather than seat time when measuring student outcomes. It will also allow for more asynchronous online delivery of courses, or portions of courses, in traditional “clock-hour” hands-on programs, as well as provide more clarity to the term “regular and substantive interaction” between the instructor and students.

AACRAO looks forward to hosting the U.S. Department of Education and facilitating a dialogue between the Department and AACRAO members to ensure that institutions will be aware how these changes will impact their reporting requirements.

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Presenters:

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Diane Auer Jones

Principal Deputy Under Secretary , U.S. Dept of Education