As higher education enrollment continues to decline, the need for bold action around accessible financial aid and the FAFSA grows.

The FAFSA is finally easier–but that’s still not enough


As higher education enrollment continues to decline, the need for bold action around accessible financial aid grows

Key points:

  • The cost barriers of actually attending college remain stacked far too high
  • 1 of 3 Hispanic students have dropped out of college at some point
  • Students are testing out the FAFSA before it goes live to avoid last year’s mess
  • For more on the FAFSA, visit eCN's Campus Leadership hub

The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) has long been the starting line for millions of students on the path to higher education. For decades, it’s also been a grueling maze of financial forms and red tape. This year’s more streamlined version aimed to fix that, and early signs suggest it’s helping. But even the FAFSA at its best can’t fix what’s truly broken about pursuing and paying for college.  

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