Description
This year's roll-out of the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) has changed postsecondary education for students, institutions, and federal policymakers. This evolving landscape will be explored by Emmanuel Guillory from the American Council on Education, Steve Taylor from the Stand Together Trust, and Diane Auer Jones, a former acting undersecretary of the Department of Education. The informative discussion will be moderated by Jim Blew, a co-founder from the Defense of Freedom Institute.
Join us on July 26 at 3 pm EST for a lively discussion on the far reaches of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
Featuring:
(Moderator) Jim Blew, Co-Founder, Defense of Freedom Institute
Diane A. Jones, Former principal deputy under secretary, U.S. Department of Education
Steven Taylor, Director and Senior Fellow, Education & Workforce, Stand Together Trust
Emmanual Guillory, Senior Director, Government Relations, American Council on Education
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