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What You Will Learn

  • How to identify what student consumer information must be provided in the areas of campus safety activities; drug free workplace/drug abuse prevention activities; and athletic reporting and notifications
  • How to develop strategies for ensuring that student consumer information is available and current
  • How to coordinate FERPA and related activities
  • How to develop strategies to identify conflicting information that arises from the variety of information sources external to the financial aid office.
  • Identification of steps to be taken to resolve conflicting information when it occurs
  • How to assess new program eligibility and communicate the need for cooperation between financial aid services and academic initiatives
  • How to determine whether you have adequate checks and balances to comply with rules governing the separation of functions
  • Strategies for coordinating electronic communications, developing contingency plans, and maintaining adequate human and technology resources
  • How to promote your financial aid office on campus and achieve awareness of the need to integrate financial aid requirements with other institutional activities

What You Will Receive

A Participant’s Handout containing:

  • Resource Charts
  • Discussion Points
  • Tools for customizing and implementing what you've learned
  • PowerPoint Handout

What to Bring

  • A 1-inch 3-ring binder for training materials


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