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...
by Harry Weber | May 3, 2016 | FAFSA, Spring
People with good academic ideas often don’t consult their financial aid officer before beginning their new venture. That oversight can cost the school and the person with the great idea valuable time, money, and wasted effort. Federal regulations are sometimes ridged,...
by Harry Weber | Jan 26, 2016 | 2016, FAFSA, Winter
Students are not only smart, they can be industriously unethical too. Some have learned how to attend a school just long enough to get financial aid and then leave the school to attend another school to repeat the offense. These students fraudulently receive grant...
by Nicholas Wallace | Oct 17, 2015 | 2015, Fall, Public Policy
Hostility and threats aimed at Christian higher education are at an all-time high. Just ask Gordon College, George Fox, and Cal Baptist Universities. They have all recently fought battles over LGBT-related issues. The recent decision of the Supreme Court on gay...