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NYS Higher Education Services Corporation unveils enhanced website

The New York State Higher Education Services Corporation (HESC) has launched its newly redesigned website (http://www.hesc.ny.gov/home/). The new website offers an improved user-friendly experience and is part of HESC’s continuing commitment to providing accessible information, tools, and resources about New York State higher education financial aid to students, families, and education professionals.

Created with the user in mind, the enhanced HESC website introduces an all-new, intuitive interface with updates and new features designed to make it easier for New Yorkers to navigate the financial aid process.

Key features of the new website include:
•A simplified and improved navigation that streamlines the user experience so users can easily find the information they need the most.
•An expanded events page that allows visitors to filter events by topic and date so they can quickly see which sessions are most relevant to them.
•An easier way for students to learn about and apply for the New York State financial aid programs they’re eligible for.
•Improved access to the site’s content from any mobile device.

New York State Higher Education Services Corporation President Dr. Guillermo Linares said, “HESC’s website is a critical tool in informing and educating New Yorkers on the services that HESC provides to make college more accessible and affordable. With its new modern design and clean and intuitive layout, students, parents, and our academic partners can easily navigate through the site to access vital financial aid information and resources that will serve as a key to opening doors of opportunity, education, and success for students across the state.”

HESC visitors are encouraged to explore the new website’s features and improvements.
Visitors to the site can also sign up to receive text messages from HESC to stay informed about valuable resources, key financial aid information, and important deadline dates.

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