Federal Government Shutdown Begins October 1
As an agreement has not yet been reached regarding federal appropriations, a Federal Government shutdown began at 10/1. The U.S. Department of Education鈥檚 is available online. Disbursement of Federal Student Aid is expected to continue during the shutdown, as well as ongoing negotiated rulemaking. The American Council on Education has provided an .
Forthcoming Public Comment Deadlines
The U.S. Department of Education鈥檚 proposed IPEDS data collection rules are now available for review and have public comment deadline of October 14, 2025: .
The U.S. Department of Education is seeking public comment on two Secretarial priorities for discretionary grants. More information detailing these priorities and how to submit a public comment by the October 27, 2025 deadline are linked: and
The U.S. Department of Education also released a request for information on redesigning the Institute for Education Sciences with a focus on how to modernize its programs, processes, and priorities. .
2026-27 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Now Available
The U.S. Department of Education announced on September 24, 2025 that the 2026-27 FAFSA form is now available online. Information regarding the updated features of the FAFSA and early data from the beta period is available in their .
New Jersey Continues GEAR UP Program Funded by US ED
New Jersey has received its GEAR UP grant award notification from the US Department of Education to continue supporting the state program through the new award year. This marks the 7th and final year of the current grant cycle, which is set to end in August 2026. The agency plans to reapply for the GEAR UP grant in FY26, once the Department releases the new grant application. Additional information about NJ GEAR UP program can be found online.
NJ Attorney General Platkin Joins Coalition Opposing PSLF changes
On September 17, 2025, NJ Attorney General Platkin joined 21 other Attorneys General in submitting a public comment in opposition to the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Proposed Rule. The is available Online.
In addition, the Office of the Secretary of Higher Education is continuing to compile questions and information about any institutions who are experiencing issues with federal funding or other impacts due to federal action. Please submit a brief summary of issues to Stefani.Thachik@oshe.nj.gov if applicable to your institution. Updates and resources regarding federal actions continue to be provided on the NJ OSHE website.