Twitter Recap – June 29th, 2016 – July 15th, 2016

Melissa Maichle Financial Aid Industry News, General Issues in Financial Aid, News About HEAG

We share industry news and stories on Twitter throughout the week at @HEAG_INC. Here is a recap of our most recent tweets, focusing on topics of Title IV financial aid and higher education.

HEAG has been very busy with the NASFAA Conference and returned last week from another great event.  Listed below are tweets from the past three weeks.

Twitter recap

6/29/16 – Higher education cost adjustment under fire again

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6/30/16 – Dowling losing accreditation as of Aug. 31, NCC on probation

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6/30/16 – The collapse of this college has cost taxpayers $170 million so far

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7/1/16 – Linking Existing Federal Data Systems to Expand Knowledge of Higher Education

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7/1/16 – NACUBO Objects to Annual SFA Audits

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7/6/16 – Higher Ed Fundraising ‘Pacesetters’ Find Keys to Success

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7/6/16 – Survey: 50% of community college graduates underemployed

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7/7/16 – Department of Education Launches Financial Aid Feedback Portal

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7/8/16 – Hillary Clinton rolls out free college tuition plan

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7/11/16 – .Visit us in the Exhibit Hall at booth #424.

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7/11/16 – Congratulations, NASFAA! is proud to be a part this great organization!

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7/11/16 – Last chance to meet with compliance experts! Ask an engineer about !

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7/12/16 – Thank you to all that stopped by our booth. Another great conference!

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7/13/16 – Ed undersecretary shares Obama administration’s home stretch vision

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