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HEAG’s Winter 2016 Newsletter is Now Available
HEAG's Winter 2016 Newsletter includes articles on the new Perkins Loan Bill, packaging 2016-2017 awards, "REPAYE", and HEAG highlights from 2015. Sign up to receive HEAG's ...
Community College Watch
Financial aid administrators at community colleges across the country are facing unprecedented changes that affect all aspects of their operations. To help you stay abreast of ...
Twitter Weekly Recap 1/3/16 – 1/9/16
We share industry news and stories on Twitter throughout the week at @HEAG_INC. Here is a recap of last week’s tweets. HEAG, Inc @HEAG_INC Jan 8 ...
Number of Colleges under Heightened Cash Monitoring Increases
The Department of Education has placed 540 colleges and universities under financial restrictions as of December 2015. The number of schools on Heightened Cash Monitoring increased ...
NYSFAAA 2015: HEAG HEADS TO BUFFALO, NY
With the introduction of VERIFY, a premier remote verification service,HEAG is excited to be exhibiting in Buffalo for the 2015 NYSFAAA Conference. Make sure to stop by HEAG ...
The Student Aid PIN is About to Be a Thing of The Past
Posted December 5th, 2014 In the spring of 2015, all federal student aid websites, including FAFSA on the web, NSLDS student access and StudentLoans.gov, will no ...
College Board Statistics on Community Colleges for 2015
On November 4, the College Board once again released annual statistics related to certain sectors of higher education. There were some interesting bits of information on ...
Maintaining Compliance in Non-Standard and Non-Term Program Environments
Does your College offer Certificate Programs? Clock Hour Programs? Credit Hour, Non-term Programs? Are you compliant in your administration of these programs? Do you ever wish ...
Twitter Weekly Recap 11/30/15 – 12/6/15
November 30 - December 6, 2015 We share industry news and stories on Twitter throughout the week at @HEAG_INC. Here is a recap of last week’s ...
Takeaways From College Board’s Annual Report
Hot off the presses on November 4, 2015, the College Board has once again released its annual “Trends in Higher Education” report. What could be ascertained ...