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Student Loan Crisis Deepens: 4 Million Borrowers Now Delinquent

Student Loan Crisis Deepens: 4 Million Borrowers Now Delinquent

By McClintock & Associates March 20, 2025

In a troubling development for America’s 43 million student loan borrowers, delinquency rates have doubled since the pandemic payment pause ended, leaving millions at risk for severe financial consequences. Here’s what you need to know about this growing crisis. The Shocking Numbers Behind the Student Loan Delinquency Surge According to a recent...

Single Audit vs. ED Program Review – What’s Different?

Single Audit vs. ED Program Review – What’s Different?

By Gregory Rinderle January 30, 2025

Nonprofit institutions that manage Federal Student Aid funds often focus solely on navigating the annual Single Audit. However, a more significant threat looms: the U.S. Department of Education’s (ED) Program Review. This in-depth examination delves into your institution’s administration of Title IV federal financial aid programs, uncovering compliance issues that...

Explaining 2024-2025 Pell Grant Changes

Explaining 2024-2025 Pell Grant Changes

By Parker Charlton, FAAC® August 27, 2024

One of the final pieces of the FAFSA Simplification Act has arrived, and with it, changes to Pell Grant processes beginning in the 2024/25 academic year. As the new award year unfolds, it’s crucial that your financial aid office is prepared to implement new compliance processes and updated calculations. McClintock’s...

Resolution Required? Exploring Hidden Comment Codes

Resolution Required? Exploring Hidden Comment Codes

By Anthony Cravotta, FAAC® June 20, 2024

Navigating the financial aid process can be overwhelming, especially when it comes to decoding the myriad of ISIR (Institutional Student Information Record) Comment Codes that accompany the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). These codes, which are essential for processing financial aid, often contain critical information that requires further...