Serving as the first female superintendent in 180 years in the State of Illinois' oldest school district and the first African American female superintendent in Kane County, she leads the Pre-K–12th grade district with equity-focused leadership and proudly implements the only districtwide dual language program in Illinois.
Learn MoreJoin us for a lively discussion as we explore the role of financial aid in achieving enrollment goals with limited resources and a shrinking pool of students to choose from.
RegisterThis four-week course will focus on the building blocks of Title IV program eligibility. Concepts such as academic year, payment periods, and program structure will be defined and illustrated as emerging academic program structures test the traditional basis of determining program eligibility and packaging students with Title IV aid.
Join UsTo navigate the intricate landscape of financial aid effectively, our members rely on a variety of resources, tools, and support systems to stay informed and motivated day in and day out.
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The National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (NASFAA) is a nonpartisan, nonprofit association that provides professional development and services for financial aid administrators, advocates for public policies that increase student success in postsecondary education, and conducts legislative and regulatory analysis related to federal student aid programs.