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Reminder: Title IV Eligibility Requirements for Unaccompanied, Homeless Youth

College Aid Services

The latest electronic announcement outlines 2024-25 federal guidelines to determine when a FAFSA applicant qualifies for independent status as a unaccompanied youth who is homeless, self-supporting, or at risk of being homeless.

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Documentation requirements for Mandatory and Discretionary Trigger Reporting Under Financial Responsibility

College Aid Services

Earlier this year, the Department of Education amended regulations for mandatory and discretionary trigger reporting that went into effect on July 1 for institutions receiving Title IV funding.

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Now Available: Title IV Program Participation Agreements

College Aid Services

Federal Student Aid is publishing the latest information related to Program Participation Agreements (PPA), which are required documents that must be signed institutional leadership if they want to retain their status as a Title IV program.

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Guidance on Mandatory and Discretionary Trigger Reporting Under Financial Responsibility

College Aid Services

Beginning July 1st, new regulations concerning financial responsibility triggers that must be reported to the Department through the COD Document Center will go into effect for institutions that receive Title IV aid.

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Federal Student Aid Updates – Changes in Ownership Reporting Requirements for Institutions

HEAG

Recently, the Federal Student Aid (FSA) office released an Electronic Announcement detailing critical updates and reminders regarding the Change in Ownership (CIO) process for institutions participating in Title IV, HEA programs. This guidance underscores documentation and reporting requirements, the Temporary … Read more .

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What universities should do now in the uncertain OPM landscape

EAB

Specifically: “ Entities performing the functions of student recruiting and retention, the provision of software products and services involving Title IV administration activities, and the provision of educational content and instruction are defined as third-party servicers.”

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Grants for Mental Health in Schools

Thrive Alliance Group

The need for mental health support in schools has become so extreme and widespread that the US DOE has published a 90+ page report documenting the challenges schools face and recommendations for overcoming them. Title IV is focused on safety and health, so you can use it for suicide risk assessment or any aspect of mental health.