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(ANN-15-01) (ANN-15-01) Subject: Webinar Recording - Gainful Employment: Reporting Data to NSLDS

Publication Date: January 23, 2015

DCL ID: ANN-15-01

Subject: Webinar Recording - Gainful Employment: Reporting Data to NSLDS

Summary: This letter announces the availability of Federal Student Aid's recording of the January 2015 webinar that provided information about reporting GE data to NSLDS.

Dear Colleague:

We are pleased to announce the availability of the recorded version of our January 2015 webinar that discussed the required gainful employment (GE) Program reporting process using the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS). The online, instructor-led session provided information on submitting files using the Student Aid Internet Gateway (SAIG) or using an online upload process, and included a question and answer period.

Federal Student Aid staff presented this webinar on January 13, 2015 and again on January 15, 2015. While the presentation for both sessions was the same, the questions received from participants were different; therefore, we are providing the recording and transcript for both sessions.

No registration is required to view the recorded training sessions.

To view the January 13, 2015 session, including the presentation slides and transcript, click on this link:

Gainful Employment: Reporting Data to NSLDS (January 13, 2015)

To view the January 15, 2015 session, including the presentation slides and transcript, click on this link:

Gainful Employment: Reporting Data to NSLDS (January 15, 2015)

Thank you for your continued interest in and support of our training efforts.

If you have questions about using NSLDS, contact the NSLDS Customer Support Center at 800/999-8219. You can also contact Customer Support by e-mail at nslds@ed.gov.

Complete information on the GE Program requirements is available on the Gainful Employment Information page on the Information for Financial Aid Professionals (IFAP) Web site.

Sincerely,

Federal Student Aid