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Perhaps one of your New Years resolutions is to stay on top of current events in the world of personal finance. NGPF is happy to help, if so, with the return of our weekly Reading List, re-branded as Weekend Reads. The biggest news this week is around the new FAFSA rollout which is going… uh… not so hot…
Why this matters: Many of you teach high school seniors, and this FAFSA rollout will directly impact how soon colleges can offer financial aid packages.
REGISTER! Ron Lieber is NGPF’s Speaker Series guest this coming week, where he’ll be discussing merit aid (and a bit of FAFSA, too). Attend free, virtually, on Thursday, January 11 at 4pm PT // 7pm Eastern.
Why this matters: Right now, this is a one-of-a-kind program, but will other colleges follow suit? If so, this could become an important opportunity for your students to be aware of, similar to the company match of a 401(k). Let’s keep eyes on this program!
Why this matters: While most of your students wouldn’t qualify for an interest-only mortgage, they may hear about them and think, “Lower payments – how could that be bad???” It’s a great opportunity to reinforce how traditional loans work. You can catch additional resources in the NGPF Buying a House mini-unit.
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