MGA's Stephen Schultheis Quoted in "The New York Times"

Dr. Stephen Schultheis, vice president of enrollment management at Middle Georgia State University, is quoted in a recent article in The New York Times discussing the latest FAFSA form after 2024's "debacle" of a rollout.

In the article, author Ron Lieber tests out the new form in comparison to the previous form, which caused "one of the most epic digital fiascos of our time," presenting a barrier to millions of students seeking financial aid in order to attend college.

"'We had a meeting to ask one another what we were doing to make sure the financial aid staff was all right,' said Stephen Schultheis, vice president of enrollment management at Middle Georgia State University, while explaining what the last aid season was like." 

Read the NYT article.

CREDIT: Robert Neubecker, NYT