Are you a postsecondary for-profit school owner or senior staff member?  Are you confused about what is the correct
way to operate your student financial aid program?  

Then let R & A help by reviewing your current operation and help you to ensure that your financial aid operation is correct
and not putting your school into jeopardy.  R & A has over three decades of experience in federal student financial aid,
including a number of years in Washington DC helping for-profit and public organizations figure out what the rules
mean.  

Recently R & A developed the current Federal Student Aid Manual for the Distance Education and
Training Council, the trade association and accrediting organization for distance education.  R & A staff
have written, presented, and interpreted federal student aid rules for major colleges, universities and
schools, let us help you.

R & A have student financial aid backgrounds from:

  • The University of Missouri system;
  • The University of Illinois;
  • Illinois Institute of Technology (IL);
  • Sallie Mae (DC);
  • University of St. Francis (IL);
  • The Distance Education and Training Council (DC);
  • Education Management Services (VA); and,
  • Jefferson College (MO).

                                   Go with experience when your future is on the line.


Students at for-profit
schools depend greatly
on the Federal Title IV
student aid programs.  
But, these programs are
confusing, overlapping,
and economically
dangerous to schools
without proper advice.  Let
R & A help your school by
making sense from the
confusion that is the
federal student aid
program.
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