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Managing Financial Aid in an Unpredictable Environment Barbara Miller Director of Financial Aid Stevenson University Heather McDonnell Associate Dean of Financial Aid and Admission Sarah Lawrence College
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Know your financial aid environment – how are you perceived? Figure out what’s broken or needs improvement Steady your operations then refocus on external matters How can your office reach maximum efficiency? Take a Look Around You – (Hopefully Before You Sign on the Dotted Line!)
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‘Investigate’ the University and the Office Get to know staff – responsibilities, likes, dislikes, needs, wants Talk on- and off-the-record with supervisor Meet with faculty, staff, and students – perceptions Gather reports – data is your friend (per Heather McDonnell) Staffing survey Planning for the Dream….
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Know your pluses Know and analyze your minuses Know the politics Know your friends Know your enemies Know your strengths Know your weaknesses Environmental Scan
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Staff Reward to retain Systems Communication between man and machine Software Help or hindrance Synergy Working well across the organization Structure Know your org chart The Pluses
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Staff Diagnose discontentment immediately Neutralize Gloomy Gus Systems Barrier to bridge Software Up to date/ latest version Synergy Lack of engagement with other office Structure Don’t know the territory The Minuses
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Office ‘rules’ Attitude Questions Respect Goals Recognition Setting Staff Expectations
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Know your strengths and weaknesses Don’t expect too much too soon – be realistic Set reasonable goals Take time to listen/learn Recognize others Keep a positive and professional attitude Get involved Personal Expectations
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Examine and test the changes before going beyond the office doors Use explicit non FA language when notifying others Present the change by quoting an interpreted regulation Offer and accept solutions Test, test, test, test….. It’s always about Change
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Data is the Dowager They can’t argue with the numbers even though they will try
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Data Driven? A conversation or discussion not informed or framed by data is nothing more than an opinion……
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You Gotta Get Out Conferences Broader perspective Greater chance to network More access to respected peers Connections R&R Webinars Single issue focus Convenient Cost effective Easier to be distracted or not sign on Anonymous
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Self-worth Growth/Advancement Achievement/Recognition Responsibility Creative Expression Training/Space/Equipment Building Your Team
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Surviving the Storms Build your team by inclusion Motivate by example Reward on every occasion Redirect the lost Be unselfish with your expertise Knowledge is power Think and act positively Keep the negative thoughts away from the office and out of your head Plan and have a vision Speak it every day
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In the storm
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Understaffed/low morale Under ‘technologied’/manual processes Lack of respect Conservative processes/created for the ‘exceptions’ ‘Perceived’ poor services Staff felt unappreciated and unsupported ‘Bunker mentality’ Continual ‘band aids’ ‘Never good enough – no matter what’ What If You Find a Nightmare – One Example
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Focused on morale Changed the look of the office Improved technology Group discussions Set priorities Participated in campus events Improved communications Regular meetings Sometimes It’s the Little Things
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Focused on customer service – Call Center was established Increased grant funding Regular meetings with other areas Financial Aid 101 for faculty and staff FAFSA promotion Staff shirts And Then?
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Flex scheduling for staff ‘Different’ forms of communication Liaisons to other offices Review of caseloads and job duties and responsibilities Set annual goals for each staff member Offered student workshops on campus Evaluate – what worked and what didn’t Finally…
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It doesn’t last forever
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