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This week on “Off the Cuff,” David and Maria are joined by Norma and Tonya for a discussion on retroactive and late disbursements. First, the team defines what retroactive and late disbursements are, along with the different conditions and deadlines for each type of disbursement. From there, the team walks through some situations of retroactive and late disbursements that an institution might have to deal with. David ends the episode by telling a new story in his saga of Leopold and Ségolène, a series he created for OTC to illustrate different financial aid topics.
Join Voices of NASFAA today at noon ET, for a live discussion with Mika Lim, director of compliance, audit, and training for student financial services at Northeastern University in Boston, MA. Engagement with professional associations has been central to Mika's career. She serves on EASFAA's Regional Council as Co-Chair of the Training Committee and is a member of MASFAA’s (Massachusetts) Government Relations and Professional Development & Training Committees. She was recently elected to serve as Secretary of EASFAA.
Institutions are being asked to do more with less — and the sweeping changes introduced under the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” have dramatically increased complexity, workload, and compliance risks for financial aid offices, often without a corresponding increase in staffing or resources. In this practical, strategy-focused webinar, now available on demand, we’ll explore how to effectively advocate for outsourced services and external support to connect regulatory changes, operational bottlenecks, and student impact in ways that resonate with executive leadership and budget decision-makers.
Please join us in congratulating Austin Coke and Mallory Lester on their promotions. Also join us in congratulating Abby Clifton on her new job. Celebrate your own career developments by completing the "Movers and Shakers" form to share the news with your colleagues.
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