by Harry Weber | Aug 28, 2017 | 2017, FAFSA, Summer
“Whenever there is a transition to a new president and new political party, there is always a delay in new policy guidance and development, as a new administration makes its plans and chooses its leaders for the tasks ahead.” Harry S. Weber At the U.S....
by Harry Weber | May 10, 2017 | 2017, FAFSA, Spring
Recent audits and U.S. Department of Education program reviews reveal several areas which if mishandled or overlooked can cause problems for institutions. In our efforts to alert you to potential problems, we also offer solutions or procedures to avoid dangers in...
by Harry Weber | Jan 24, 2017 | 2017, FAFSA, Public Policy, Winter
Having survived federal financial aid transactions through eight presidents, I offer my thoughts on the ninth—President Donald Trump—and how his administration may affect the education system and financial aid regulations. Education regulations and programs are...
by Harry Weber | Oct 16, 2016 | 2016, FAFSA, Fall
Overseeing the financial aid office is a daunting task with many possible points of failure and a whole new vocabulary. When the office is not running at optimum health, errors and omissions will appear in audits or program reviews by the U.S. Department of Education....
by John Dysart | May 3, 2016 | 2016, FAFSA, General, Recruiting, Spring
Christian colleges, universities, and schools face a myriad of challenges that threaten much-needed revenue streams. The majority of schools lack substantial endowments and must rely on net tuition dollars to meet growing expenses. This financial challenge is...