3 NGPF Resources to Help Navigate Financial Aid
With students gaining access to the redesigned Federal Application for Student Aid (FAFSA) on Dec. 31, there’s been lots of buzz in the New Year around financial aid. Here are NGPF resources to help you stay current and better help your students navigate this important process.
1. Upcoming Free Professional Development
We’re offering two Virtual PD options in the coming days all about financial aid:
NGPF Speaker Series: Ron Lieber on Merit Aid
Thursday, January 11th 4pm Pac/7pm East
A bestselling author and personal finance columnist for The New York Times, Ron Lieber will unravel the complexities of merit aid in college financing, offering a deep dive into the often confusing landscape of scholarships and financial aid.
Tuesday, January 16th 4pm Pac/7pm East
Join Amanda Volz to gain a better understanding of the FAFSA's pivotal role in the financial aid process and explore the key changes to the form.
Can’t attend a live Virtual PD?
Complete our On-Demand module, Changes to the 2024-2025 FAFSA
2. Updates Coming Soon to the Paying for College Unit
The curriculum team has been working on additional updates to the Paying for College unit to reflect the release of the new FAFSA form. Stay tuned for an announcement in the coming days.
In the meantime, get more details here on some of the changes for both the curriculum as well as the FAFSA form: BIG FAFSA changes and NGPF’s Paying for College Unit
3. Additional Resource Roundup
Here is our recommended list of other resources to help with understanding the FAFSA and new changes to the form.
- FAFSA Q&A with Mark Salisbury of TuitionFit
- The new FAFSA form for college aid is out. Five things to know.
- New FAFSA Soft-Launched: 10 Changes to Know For 2024-25
- Changes To Student Loan Planning With The New SAVE Income-Driven Repayment (IDR) Plan
- Federal Student Aid YouTube Channel
- FSA Outreach YouTube Channel
- National College Attainment Network
About the Author
Hannah Rael
As NGPF's Marketing Communications Manager, Hannah (she/her) helps spread the word about NGPF's mission to improve the financial lives of the next generation of Americans.
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