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03/29/2007

Industry Wrap-up

A Simpler FAFSA on the Horizon

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03/21/2007

Industry Wrap-up

Negotiated Rulemaking Extended

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02/08/2007

Industry Wrap-up

ASA to Take Part in National TRIO Day

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02/08/2007

Industry Wrap-Up

Preferred Lender Lists Faces Opposition with Introduction of Student Loan Sunshine Act and Expansion of NY AG Probe

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01/25/2007

Industry Wrap-up

ASA Teaches Steppingstone Scholars about Student Loans and Wise Borrowing

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01/16/2007

Industry Wrap-up

Changes Afoot in New Congress

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01/11/2007

Industry Wrap-up

ASA Partners with TERI College Access to Educate Community, Staff

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12/06/2006

Industry Wrap-up

Greater Accountability in Higher Education

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11/01/2006

Industry Wrap-up

PLUS Loan Volume is Fastest Grower

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10/25/2006

Industry Wrap-up

Are Parents Prepared to Save for College?

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10/09/2006

Industry Wrap-up

Focus on Student Debt and Student Aid

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10/04/2006

Industry Wrap-up

HERA Extension Signed

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09/27/2006

Industry Wrap-up

ASA: Second Best Cohort Default Rate

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09/12/2006

Industry Wrap-up

Study: College Degree Still Outweighs Costs

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