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Few spots left for first NASFAA University's online course

Added on by Scott Cline.

I am still not sure if this is the future of educating and training people who start or work in financial aid and enrollment managment, but it is worth watching to see how it develops compared to the more traditional "training" opportunities.

There is only a few spots left for the first course on the basics of financial aid. If you have someone completely new to financial aid, it might be worth $199.00 investment. At least worth taking a look at the course syllabus.

Again, it will be interesting to see how this develops since there certainly a great deal of interest in this space for all levels of professional development.

USC Center for Enrollment Research, Policy and Practice Certificate Program

Added on by Scott Cline.

USC Center for Enrollment Research, Policy and Practice is in the late stage of recruitment for their certificate program in leadership in enrollment management. The application deadline is August 31. This is an interesting take on how to meet the needs for enrollment management and the future leaders. The program has some heavy hitters in admissions and financial aid from around the country and an interesting take on the content areas.

This is also very different take on the NASFAA certification program/university.

One of the great things about this field is that it continues to develop a theory base for enrollment management. Great times.

Enrollment Leadership Academy Nomination ♦

Added on by Scott Cline.

I am very proud and honored to annouce that I was nominated and selected for the College Board’s 2012–13 Enrollment Leadership Academy for their western region. The program is a small selective cohort of financial aid and admission professionals who will come together on a monthly basis over the next year for professional development activities and trainings. Part of the program is attending the College Board’s National Forum in Miami during October and the Western Regional Forum in San Diego next February.

On a separate, but similar, note, I will also be presenting about the effect of the design of financial aid process of student success through the process at the College Board’s Western Regional Forum. Doing professional development while being profesional developed. I will have more details in late fall about the presentation.

I am really looking forward to working with this cohort of talented and hardworking financial aid and admission professional over the next year and my thank you to the College Board Western Regional Office for their investment.

Another Startup in the Student Repayment Space

Added on by Scott Cline.

Currently in invite only (I put in my request to check it out, but have not received an invite yet) is Tuition.io. Billed as:

A revolutionary new tool for managing your student loans that lets you optimize your debt for your unique situation.

It looks promising. When I get an invite, I will check it out and review it from a financial aid prospective.

Department of Education still stuck in a paper-based world →

Added on by Scott Cline.

Q: Can you further explain the intended format? Are schools limited to a PDF format?

A: Right now the Shopping Sheet is a PDF, but ultimately it may have more flexibility than that—if a school has a unique need, it is encouraged to email shoppingsheet@ed.gov with its questions. ED’s goal is to accommodate innovative award packages and try to make it work for all those who are interested.

The words ultimately it may leave a good deal to be desired. NASFAA did manage to get answers to some other questions though.