Trellis will share poignant and sobering findings from our research, the panel will set these within the context of on-going challenges and lessons learned within institutions. Registration for the virtual conference is institutional rather than individual, so for just one low cost everyone on your NASFAA roster can participate. As higher education emerges from the pandemic, it is clear that many of the short-term impacts experienced during the pandemic are here to stay. Keri Gilbert and Nathan Lohr, Speakers:
Join us Tuesday evening for this high energy, all request, interactive show that will have you dancing in your seat and singing at the top of your lungs! Access to session handouts for six months following the event. Michelle A Lisec-Talarico, Speakers:
The needs of online students differ from those of students who attend classes on campus, and the number of online students has grown exponentially in 2020. 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Non-Member $325 . Each participant will develop the tools to reimagine one's self as an innovator, builder, and change agent. Publication Date: 7/13/2022 Gail Holt, Kristi Jovell, Samantha Veeder and Brad Barnett, Speakers:
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Where: 100% virtual. ET - Interest Session: Developing and Implementing a Strategic, Student-Friendly Compliance Initiative, Moderator: Jason Crowe, New York UniversitySpeakers: Becky Maxson, Cornell University; Gena Boling, Cornell University; and Lisa Clark, Cornell University. NASFAA 2022 Virtual Conference. Amy Glynn, Chris Chumley and Carlo Salerno, Speakers:
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The content consisted entirely of unique sessions not offered at the NASFAA 2022 in-person conference held two weeks prior in Austin, Texas. Registered attendees, don't forget to complete your short session registrations and access your sessions. "So for that I want to say thank you." You can still register for the 2022 Virtual Conference through Friday, July 15. A fully vaccinated event is the best way to ensure that we can hold an event in a mask-optional environment. The NASFAA National Conference will be held in person June 26-29, 2022 in Austin Texas. The moderator-panel discussion will be informal, with the expectation that students will introduce themselves, briefly describe their college, and then be open to answering audience questions. Felix and Fingers Dueling Pianos promises to deliver a truly unique and unforgettable experience. All sessions, except the NASFAA U Authorized Event, will be recorded and made available post-conference for on-demand viewing to all roster members at registered institutions. For the cost of just $250, everyone on your NASFAA roster can participate, and have access to session recordings for one year. An opening reception with drinks and heavy hors d'oeuvres. 2:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. There is an additional $130/person conference registration fee charged for each additional . Rachel Gentry, Megan Walter and Mr. Daniel T Barkowitz, Speakers:
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11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. In addition, two weeks after the in-person conference, NASFAA will offer a robust 100% online virtual conference that will consist entirely of unique sessions not offered at the 2022 in-person event. Justin Draeger, Karen McCarthy, Brent Tener and Rachel Gentry, Speakers:
ET - Interest Session: Myth Busted: Students Don't Read Their Emails, Speakers: Sarah Everitt, Gonzaga University, and Heather L. Rosinbum, University of Arizona. . To learn more about our presenters, select their names to read their bios. Brad Barnett and Brent Tener, Speakers:
This is the full schedule for the NASFAA 2022 virtual conference. Participants should walk away with motivation, tools, and ideas to fuel their career growth and development! TheNASFAA 2022 Virtual Conference, held July 11-14, 2022, will consist entirely of unique sessions not offered at the NASFAA 2022 in-person conference held two weeks prior and registration will be institutional rather than individual, so for one low cost everyone on your NASFAA roster can participate. To ensure a safe and healthy environment for conference attendees, reduce the spread of COVID-19, forestall shifting guidance that could limit our ability to hold an in-person meeting, and be in compliance with all current and possible future federal and local requirements, all attendees at NASFAA's 2022 National Conference must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 in order to attend. Who Can Participate: As a thank you to NASFAA members for their continued support of our organization, NASFAA offered registration exclusively to institutions and organizations that are current NASFAA members. The Austin Convention Center is ADA compliant. Phillip Levine, Miranda McCall and Mary Nucciarone, Speakers:
Please note, the registration fee for 2022 has been reduced from prior years to account for the fact that lunches are not being provided. The practice-oriented side shows how aid administrators are preparing for these changes and their effects on packaging strategies, budgets, other need-based aid programs, and its (un)intended consequences, 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. The NASFAA 2022 National Conference will take place June 26-29, 2022 in Austin, Texas. Justin Draeger and David Futrell, Speakers:
Speaker Ready Room Open . access your sessions & available handouts, Intrapersonal (engaging in self-discovery), Interpersonal (building an authentic relationship with others), Organizational (establishing strategic outcomes and promoting equity), Societal (developing sustainable, durable solutions). While the COVID-19 pandemic made all postsecondary education challenging, this was especially so for community college students. ET - Interest Session: Student All Access: Listening to the Student Perspective, Moderator: Melet Leafgreen, University of Texas Southwestern Medical CenterSpeakers: Danchees Ingram, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, and Consuela Perez, Southern Methodist University. More than 800,000 people have benefited from DACA in the last 10 years, yet the future of the program remains uncertain. Last Chance to Register for NASFAA Business Services Webinar: Why Your Financial Aid Office Needs an Operational Calendar. Colleen Campbell and Margaret Glick, Speakers:
What Virtual Interactions Can Tell Us About Real-Life . Upon checking in on-site at the registration desk, attendees will be able to select a button to pin to their conference lanyard (red, yellow, or green) to indicate their comfort with socializing, with green indicating they are comfortable with normal contact and close conversations, yellow indicating their preference for minimal contact (think fist bumps versus hugs or handshakes), and red indicating their preference that other attendees maintain a distance of six-feet-away, as possible. Moderator: Sharon Oliver, North Carolina Central UniversitySpeakers: Kevin Kruger, NASPA; Brent Tener, Vanderbilt University; and Justin Draeger, NASFAA. By registering for the conference, all attendees agree to comply with both the NASFAA Event Conduct Policy and accept a waiver of liability relating to COVID-19. Chad Olson, Dr. Angela Karlin and Mrs. Melissa Marie Van Meter, Speakers:
Exhibitor Move-In . This session will teach participants how to create a Professional Development Plan (PDP), explore opportunities available to financial aid administrators, and provide guidance for getting started with succession planning. Emily Osborn, Patti Kohler and David Tolman, Speakers:
. Compliance you can't do it alone! Delayed implementations. Cynthia Grunden, Ashleigh Ballard and Melissa Hayne Loretto, Speakers:
This session will cover the various legal challenges to DACA, past and present, as well as the current administration's efforts to codify DACA through the rulemaking process. Verification ensures the accuracy of data used to establish eligibility for need-based federal student aid. $25 cancellation fee through May 13, 2022, $50 cancellation fee May 14 through May 27, 2022, $75 cancellation fee May 28 through 5:00 p.m. Dr. Christina Marie Tangalakis, Cathy Sarabia, Dr. James Blackburn and Francisco Valines, Speakers:
Missed deadlines. ET - Interest Session: Celebrating 10 Years of DACA While Awaiting Its Uncertain Future, Speaker: Angela Adams, Adams Immigration Law, LLC. Session Handouts Registered attendees can view and download available session presentations. This session will explain the various aspects of verification and the documents required to complete the process. Dr. Kruger will explore both potential barriers and new possibilities for the future of student affairs in this fast-paced interactive program. The crisis crystallized thinking about the importance of in-person interactions within a college setting, while shining a light on the uneven access to technology and how the non-academic side of students can affect their ability to be successful students. 1:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Succession planning ensures that when it's time to take the next step, you've already set up your successor for success. Pre-Conference Sessions . 7:30 AM-5:30 PM. Registration for this event was institutional rather than individual, so for the cost of just $250, everyone on your NASFAA roster could participate. Helen Faith University of Wisconsin-Madison-NASFAA . Professional Judgment - What Would You Do? (repeated Monday at 9:45am), Building Your Campus Compliance Community, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Ensuring Student Success by Promoting Educational Excellence, FAFSA Simplification Implementation: How It's Going and How Schools are Involved, How to Engage Your Students Better Than TikTok, It's All Academic: Lessons From the Registrar's Office, R2T4 Changes for Modules and Best Practices for Implementation, Simplifying and Consolidating Your Financial Aid Website, The Bias in Funding Higher Education: How Obstacles Impact Students and What You Can Do, The DFA Survival Guide to the Great Resignation: Solutions to Ease Your Administrative Burden, Past Presidents and National Chairs Luncheon (by invitation only), FAFSA Simplification and Homeless Youth: Putting Practices in Place for the New Policies, Impacts of FAFSA Simplification on Need Analysis and Packaging Policies, Learn how Florida A&M & Rutgers universities are spending time on students, not process with Oracles financial aid solution, Student Financial Planning, No Cosigner No Problem! NASFAA 2022 - Austin We hope to see you next year in San Diego for NASFAA 2023! You can avoid these experiences with a strong operational calendar. Attendees should be prepared to show proof of vaccination at the event. The presenters will share how they improved and evolved communication efforts from their offices, including how to write more inclusive emails, provide information free of barriers, and leverage different mediums to get students to comply with requests. Late Registration 04/09/22-05/01/22: Registered attendees: access your sessions & available handouts. Early Bird Registration 03/10/22-04/08/22: Member $275. Tim Young and Chansone Durden, Speakers:
Financial aid is a profession that demands continual learning and growth. (repeated Tuesday at 2:40pm), Pivot! You will be issued a full refund. Join this webinar tomorrow, Nov. 2, 2022, at 2:00 p.m. NASFAA Core Credentials: Packaging and Notification of Awards . Lassandra Alexander Brice and Garth Carter, Speakers:
The NASFAA 2022 virtual conference featured the same great aspects of the national conference you've come to know and love, but in a 100% virtual format. The content consisted entirely of unique sessions not offered at the NASFAA 2022 in-person conference held two weeks prior in Austin, Texas. James Purcell and Brian Dixon, Speakers:
No matter what point you're at in your career, professional development plays a critical role in helping you to advance and effectively serve students. (EASFAA) and National (NASFAA) Associations, which unifies us in our advocacy. Dr. Tyner's Leadership Framework for Action provides four stages of learning: As participants embark on a learning journey within each of these stages, they are making a commitment to serve as leaders who will make a difference in the world. (Verification Is NotPJ), Systemic Solutions to Improve Student Loan Repayment & Default, Trends in College Pricing and Student Aid, What Virtual Interactions Can Tell Us About Real-Life Student Behaviors, When your "Business" Impacts Your "Business" (repeated Tuesday at 4:00pm), Regional and State Presidents Luncheon (by invitation only), Lunch on Your Own & Visit the Innovation Hall, Conversation with Department of Education Under Secretary James Kvaal, Afternoon Break - Sponsored by Ocelot (with FATV), "I'm Just a Bill, and I'm Sitting Here on Capitol Hill": How a Bill Really Becomes a Law, A Problem of Fit: How the Complexity of College Pricing Hurts Students and Universities, An Overview of the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) and Temporary Expanded PSLF (TEPSLF) Programs, Lessons from the field: Bold approaches and thinking from ACHE & UT at Austin on improving FAFSA completion rates, Minimize Staff Workload and Maximize Awarding with Improved Scholarship Management (repeated Monday at 11:45am), Keynote Address by Federal Student Aid (FSA) Chief Operating Officer Richard Cordray, U.S. Department of Education Federal Update, Morning Break in Innovation Hall - Sponsored by Ocelot (with FATV), A Small Cog in a Giant Machine: Leading Financial Aid at a Graduate/Professional School at a Major University, Alert: There is no PAUSE in Consumer Credit! Session proposals are being accepted now through October 31 for the NASFAA 2023 Conference in San Diego, CA. Will the future of DACA be decided by the judicial, the legislative, or the executive branch, and what would that look like? Neither is Blue Icons Consulting Approach, How to Survive a Financial Aid Audit/Focus on COVID-19 Issues, Managing Up, Down, and Across: The Life of a Middle Manager, No Cosigner No Problem! ET - Conference Entertainment: Felix & Fingers Dueling Pianos. 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Download Handouts>> Event Photos The data-driven side of this session shows how researchers simulated the SAI formula for the state of Iowa and the University of Wisconsin-Madison to see (a) how students' SAI differs from their EFC, and (b) how these differences will affect students' Pell Grant eligibility. In addition, two weeks after the in-person conference, NASFAA will offer a robust 100% online virtual conference that will consist entirely of unique sessions not offered at the 2022 in-person event. NJASFAA Fall 2022 Conference Session Descriptions . You can enjoy three days of learning and networking with colleagues. Join us (novices) as we review some common best practices that She will provide a pathway for participants to effect change through reflecting on and grappling with unconscious and implicit biases, encouraging honest discussions, and taking action to change organizational behavior for the better. Hosting a Successful and Engaging Virtual Meeting - Tips for the Novice & Pro, Alike . Karen McCarthy, Rachel Gentry and Rachelle Feldman, Speakers:
ET - Interest Session: COVID-19's Effect on Student Financial Wellness and Student Engagement: Lessons Learned for the Future, Moderator: Jeff Webster, Trellis CompanySpeakers: Carla Fletcher and Philip Schuman, Trellis Company. Virtual training opportunities have grown leaps and bounds in the wake of the pandemic and NASFAA intends to build on that momentum to offer a brand-new, 100% online, virtual conference in 2022. These new factors and longer-term trends that were in place before the pandemic are resulting in a series of unprecedented challenges for higher education. Financial aid administrators encountered unique challenges serving students across time and distance before the pandemic, and now also contend with even greater challenges. Kristin Hawley-Johnson and Heather Gaumer, Speakers:
2022 NASFAA National Conference Sunday, June 26, 2022 . Helen Faith, Nicholas Hillman, Elise Marifian, Rachelle Feldman and Cristi Millard, Speakers:
If you're not attending the National Conference in Austin, the NASFAA 2022 Virtual Conference being held July 11-15 will feature entirely new sessions not held at the Austin event. Mr. Travis Sturlaugson and Christine Isett, Speakers:
11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Watch this short promo video to learn more about what you can expect. 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. 2022 during the 11:00 AM closing session of the Annual NYSFAAA Conference. The NASFAA Policy Update will include the latest updates on what's happening in Washington related to student aid policy. The 2022 Federal Student Aid Training Conference will be held Nov. 29-Dec. 2 and will be delivered virtually. 1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. Where: 100% virtual. The Trellis Company Student Financial Wellness Survey was adapted to better capture the effect of the crisis on college students' financial wellness, including access to technology and effect of remote learning, and their ability to stay engaged with their school. Ms. Jennifer Bell and Mr. Carlos Villarroel, Speakers:
Welcome Reception - Sponsored by CampusLogic, Inc. A Collaborative Approach to Data Sharing: Financial Aid, Development, and Academic Success Initiatives, Customer Service Isnt One Size Fits All. For the last several years, NASFAA has offered a livestream option to allow members who couldn't attend the in-person national conference to participate in sessions virtually. Dates:June 26 29, 2022, NASFAA 2022 National and Virtual Conferences: Two Distinct Learning Opportunities. Virtual meetings are likely be with us for a while. Each participant is responsible for covering their own travel, lodging, other meal costs, and incidental expenses. Mark your calendar and plan to join us July 11-14, 2022 for the NASFAA 2022 Virtual Conference. Mr. Tracy P. Williams, Felipe Leal and Allan Wachendorfer, Speakers:
Join NASFAA policy staff and financial aid administrators for a look at NASFAA's SAI Modeling Tool. The NASFAA 2022 National Conference will take place June 26-29, 2022 in Austin, Texas. Virtual training opportunities have grown leaps and bounds in the wake of the pandemic and NASFAA intended to build on that momentum. Justin Draeger and Megan Walter, Moderators:
Amy Cable, Scott Lapinski and Christine Saadi, Speakers:
ET - Interest Session: Planning for Your Future: Professional Development and Succession Planning, Speaker: Vanessa Martineau, Western Governors University. Learn how some institutions adapted to this unprecedented challenge and what lessons can be drawn from the experience. ET to learn from the Blue Icon . (repeated Tuesday at 11:15am), Empowering Students From Historically Minoritized Groups Through Financial Wellness Education, How the Financial Aid Office Can Solve the Enrollment Crisis, Leveraging Technology to Transform the Student Experience: Florida A&M Universitys Journey, Parents' View of College Search Process: Insights and Opportunities, Pell for Incarcerated Students: The Road to Implementation & Perspectives From the Field, Satisfactory Academic Progress and the LEAN Process, Spicing Up Your Graduate and Professional School Student Financial Literacy, Stop, Listen, and Learn: How One System Office Created a Culture of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, The Student Loan Servicing System Borrowers Need, Unopposed Innovation Hall Only Time - Break Sponsored by Ocelot (with FATV), Financial Literacy and Helping Students Achieve College Success, Forging Friendships Through Compliance: Connecting Financial Aid and Distance Learning Professionals, I'm New Here: Moving Into Your First Director Role, Minimize Staff Workload and Maximize Awarding with Improved Scholarship Management (repeated Monday at 4:15pm), Next Gen FSA: New Development to Support School Partners, Students, and Borrowers, Professional Judgment is K.I.N.D.