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The following is a presentation prepared for the 2005 FALL MASFAP Conference November 6-8
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Trade Tools for Newcomers MASFAP FALL Conference November 7, 2005 Todd Martin, Presenter
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3 Agenda How to learn what is needed for your position Important web sites List serves Reference material Online training opportunities
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4 Top 10 Reasons to work in financial aid 1.I like paper cuts 2.It’s a great way to meet irate people 3.I like to explain to students why they are not considered independent, and the person sitting next to them just does not understand. It’s their parent. 4.If I’m quick, I can usually send SAP suspension letters to obnoxious students right before Christmas. 5.I don’t have a salary cap like the NFL.
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5 Top 10 Reasons to work in financial aid (continued) 6.I get to use more acronyms than NASA or the military. 7.I thought financial aid workers got percentages of their federal student loans forgiven for each year of service. 8.I don’t have to worry about where to go on summer vacation. 9.I have fourteen children who plan to attend the college where I work. 10.What else would I do with a humanities degree.
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6 How to learn what is needed for your position Ask your supervisor Explore on your own Share information with your supervisor You may be a director or dean sooner than you think
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7 Important Websites Important Federal Websites FSA School Portal Resources & Training FAA Access to Student Data Participation & Funding
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8 The only federal financial aid site you need to add to your favorites
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9 http://fsa4schools.ed.gov/SCHOOL SWebApp/index.jsp
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10 Important Websites Important links on FSA School Portal IFAP Home Page (Information for Financial Aid Professionals) CPS (FAFSA/ISIR Processing) COD (PELL & DL Processing) NSLDS for FAA’s
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11 IFAP Home Page
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12 CPS (FAFSA/ISIR Processing)
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13 COD (PELL & DL Processing)
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14 NSLDS for FAA’s
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15 Important Websites
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16 Important Websites
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17 List serves & Broadcast Email It is very important to prioritize and delegate Possible list serves Federal list serves IFAP Subscribe FSATECH Direct Loan NASFAA MASFAP
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18 List serves & Broadcast Email MDHE Your computer system Datatel FINAID-L School List serves ECC-Announce ECC-Professional/Support A Dozen More
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19 List serves & Broadcast Email My top 3 IFAP MDHE NASFAA The key is to digest
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20 Reference Material Federal Student Aid Handbook Board Policies Policy and Procedure Manual Computer System Manual NASFAA Core Training Material Encyclopedia And many others
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21 Reference Material
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22 Online Training Opportunities There are two main online training opportunities TFAP (Training for Financial Aid Professionals) This is DOE’s (Department of Education's) online training opportunity Training if free LearnStudentAid.org This NASFAA’s online training opportunity There is a fee
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23 Online Training Opportunities
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24 Online Training Opportunities
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25 Registration Information at www.LearnStudentAid.org Public Pagewww.LearnStudentAid.org About LearnStudentAid.org Course Information Demonstration Computer Requirements How to Enroll Mentoring
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26 Registration Pricing Effective July 1, 2005
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27 Learner Progress & Completion Staff Benefits Training can be completed in the office or at home No time out of the office Encourage each other to work through lessons Acquire good work habits through structured training Build a portfolio of training certifications
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28 Course Participation New learners are assigned to “Orientation” with others starting classes in that month New learners are assigned to course sections with others who are starting classes in the same month Each learner is expected to complete each course within six weeks of the beginning date Those taking the four-course package have four ½ months to complete everything
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29 Questions Todd Martin Director of Financial Aid 1964 Prairie Dell Rd Union, MO 63084 (636) 583-5195 ext. 2211 martint@eastcentral.edu
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