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Monique took the plunge into financial aid as a student worker, and that early exposure ignited a passion for helping students navigate the complexities of financial aid. Driven by her own curiosity to understand the process better, she felt compelled to find her place in an ever-evolving field. Learn more about Monique and her career in financial aid in this brief Q&A.
In a book titled, “The Synthetic University: How Higher Education Can Benefit From Shared Solutions and Save Itself,” author James L. Shulman presents a timely evaluation of the current financial models of higher education, specifically emphasizing the need for collaboration. In the following book review, Joseph Miller, Ed.D., vice president for enrollment management and marketing at Winthrop University, shares his opinions of its content. What follows are his takeaways, thoughts, and reflections.
No. In relation to the adequate financial aid counseling requirement under 34 CFR 668.16(h), the U.S. Department of Education (ED) has changed the wording on its Administrative Capability Regulations Questions and Answers webpage. View the full answer to this question to learn more.
Please join us in giving NASFAA's newest members: Richmont Graduate University and Simmons College of Kentucky a warm welcome. This month, we have the pleasure of welcoming back Louisburg College and University of Mississippi Medical Center. We are glad to have all of you as NASFAA members. We encourage you to check out our Events Calendar for a look at upcoming professional development opportunities and to utilize NASFAA's Membership Directory, Speaker and Mentor Professional Directory, and Volunteer and Leadership Directory to help you better engage and connect with your financial aid peers across the country.
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