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Title: FINANCIAL AID FOR


1
FINANCIAL AID FOR DEAN-IES
  • HOW TO EXPLAIN AND POSITION FINANCIAL AID IN THE
    PRIORITIES OF YOUR DEANS
  • Glenda Palmer, PhD
  • Assistant Dean for Student Affairs
  • Financial Aid
  • Virginia Commonwealth University
  • School of Medicine

2
Introduction
  • Helping the powers that be to understand
  • the relationship between Academic Affairs,
    Bursar, Finance, Student Services and Financial
    Aid is vital. Once that relationship
  • is clearly seen as integral to the educational
    mission of the school, you can better advance
    yourself and your concerns.

3
Introduction
  • Financial Aid IS a key component to the
    successful operation of the university system.
    From the perspective of the Financial Aid
    Administrator there are certain issues to
    consider
  • Is admissions need-blind ?
  • What is the impact of enrollment management?
  • Where does financial aid enter the picture?
  • Do you have a seat at the decision table?

4
Where Does Financial Aid Fit?
  • Financial Aid is often seen by Academic Affairs
    Administrators as just a necessary evil that
    should be apart from a students educational
    experience and success in school.
  • It is the mission of the FAO to bring to light
    the importance of financial aid to the overall
    success of the students and, therefore, of the
    school.

5
Admissions and Financial Aid
  • If acceptance is rolling, how long after an offer
    is sent must an applicant have the financial aid
    application material completed?
  • Does the school offer full scholarships, and if
    so does it require another application process?

6
Admissions and Financial Aid
  • Does Admissions make awards to the incoming
    class? All of them or only incentives?
  • What is the base loan amount for any
  • given year?
  • What is the Cost of Attendance (COA) or Student
    Budget for each year and each program, and is it
    readily accessible to students and staff?

7
Admissions and Financial Aid (continued)
  • Volunteer to speak to each group of potential
    students when they visit the campus to interview.
  • Be sure that everyone knows the importance of
    financial aid to the process.
  • Arrange for students to have an accurate estimate
    of their costs and their available sources of aid.

8
Admissions and Financial Aid (continued)
  • What applications are required for federal aid? 
  • Is a different or supplemental application
    required for institutional aid?
  • How is institutional aid awarded?  Is there a
    committee? Who is on it? Do you get to appoint
    or suggest members?

9
Admissions and Financial Aid (continued)
  • Are there scholarships and/or internal loans? 
  • In the past year, what was the school debt for
    the graduating class?
  • In the past year, what was the average package
    awarded to students who applied for aid?
  • Is there a difference between the amount and
    kinds of loans that are awarded in different
    years?

10
Bursar/Business Office and Financial Aid
  • There needs to be a clear understanding by all
    Deans and other Student Services administrators
    of the policy for payment of tuition, fees,
    housing, late charges, library fees, etc.
    through loans, scholarships, payment plans, etc.)
    Should all tuition be paid (or arrangements made
    at the start of each year?  Each semester?

11
Bursar/Business Office and Financial Aid
  • When are payments late?
  • If payments are late, is there a late charge?  If
    so, how much and when does it come due?
  • Should there be any exceptions?  If so, who
    decides on these exceptions?
  • Is money that is scheduled to come (Armed forces,
    etc.,) credited to students accounts?

12
Bursar/Business Office and Financial Aid
(continued)
  • How long before graduation should all outstanding
    student account balances
  • be cleared up?
  • If payments are not clear, does a student
  • receive a diploma?  A transcript? 
  • Does responsible behavior concerning money enter
    into professional behavior? If so, how can you
    create a module or a course on money management
    to fill that need.

13
Bursar/Business Office and Financial Aid
(continued)
  • Help to establish clear policies and procedures
    for the Bursar and Financial Aid Offices
    regarding the issues of payment
  • FAO may be the last one to know and has to
    pick up the pieces when students billing
    situations are not handled effectively or
    communicated to the Bursar and FAO.

14
Bursar/Business Office and Financial Aid
(continued)
  • Who is responsible for reporting to the
    Department of Education and the Department of
    Health and Human Services on accounting for funds
    awarded to schools under Perkins, Work-Study,
    Primary Care Loans, and Scholarships for
    Disadvantaged Students?
  • Do the Deans, CEOs, Trustees understand the
    relationship of all DOE (and DHHS) requirements
    and how they tie into Financial Aid?

15
Explain the Importance of FA
  • Ask the Director of the Admissions Committee
    (or the University Council, Promotions Committee,
    or any other type
  • of meeting or retreat) if you can make a
    presentation explaining the importance of
    reporting in a timely and accurate manner, the
    fact that many items are tied to financial aid
    (crime stats, etc.,) even though you are not
    responsible for them.

16
Academic/Student Affairs and Financial Aid
  • There are several financial aid related questions
    that come up in regard to academic affairs.  All
    of these issues require a policy decision and
    some of them come with attendant federal
    regulations. 
  • What are the school's policies on Satisfactory
    Academic Progress (SAP), and do they reflect
    policies related to financial aid funding?
  • .

17
Academic/Student Affairs and Financial Aid
(continued)
  • What happens with remediation? Research? Leave of
    Absence? Explain why you need to be in on these
    decisions and offer to serve on policy
    committees.
  • If policy is not already in place offer to draft
    one for Special Matriculation, Leave of
    Absence, etc.
  • 1. Qualitative standards
  • 2. Quantitative standards

18
Academic/Student Affairs and Financial Aid
(continued)
  • B. Promotions Committee should be knowledgeable
    about the policy when doing annual academic
    reviews. 
  • 1. Standards should include a statement on how
    dismissal, appeal, etc. are handled. 
  •  
  • 2. Identification of the office(s) responsible
    for annual S.A.P. reviews, for notifying the
    students, and for handling appeals. 

19
Academic/Student Affairs and Financial Aid
(continued)
  • Student status, start dates, expected graduation
    dates, etc., must be consistent with the
    standards for bi-monthly electronic reporting to
    the NSLDS (National Student Loan Data System).
  • Who is responsible for reporting student status
    to the department that interfaces with the
    Student Loan Clearinghouse?  To other departments
    on campus?

20
Academic/Student Affairs and Financial Aid
(continued)
  • BUT WAITtheres more!
  • Who pays for any review and/or remediation?
  • Are students encouraged to take an additional
    year to do research or a special project?  If so,
    what is the policy regarding in school status
    for the repayment of loans? Funding?
  • Is there a difference in a personal Leave of
    Absence and an academic or research leave? 

21
Academic/Student Affairs and Financial Aid
(continued)
  • Work with the Orientation Committee to
    incorporate both the Entrance Interview and an
    overview on money management for the entering
    first year class.
  • Ask the Academic Dean how you can schedule
    various seminars throughout the year on credit
    ratings, interest, credit card usage, how one can
    save money with substitutions and a little
    planning.

22
Academic/Student Affairs and Financial Aid
(continued)
  • Ask the Dean for Continuing Education how you can
    help by providing services to fellows, residents,
    grad students.
  • Invite a speaker to address credit card debt,
    investing, insurance, buying vs. renting a home.

23
THE FINAL WORD
  • Each office in the entire University structure
    touches on and affects the others...often, in
    very subtle and round-about ways. 
  • Communication about who does what and where and
    who makes the ultimate decisions is critical to
    all of the players involved. 

24
Or two
  • Perhaps the most important way in which you can
    position yourself to be in on the decision making
    is to start the cooperation ball rolling.
  • Its easy to criticize (If the registrar would
    just enter changes in a timely fashionWhy
    doesnt the dean realize what a leave does to the
    students aid situation?...)
  • Better, ask the parties if you can arrange a
    meeting to discuss. Be humble.

25
Or three
  • Setting up silos of processing and creating
  • an atmosphere of, Not my job. is very
    counterproductive to the result you want.
  • Befriend the other players.
  • Keep going to school. In an academic
    environment, degrees count.
  • Volunteer to help out whenever an opportunity
    arises.

26
Bibliography and References
  • Federal Student Aid publications. U.S. Department
    of Education. http//www.ifap.ed.gov/library/curre
    nt.htm
  • Debt Management and loan repayment.
    www.salliemae.com
  • Debt Management programs. David Geffen School of
    Medicine.http//www.medstudent.ucla.edu/fao/gener
    al/dmsessions/default.htm
  • NSLP seminar on Cash Management, Overawards and
    Closeouts
  • Satisfactory Academic Progress monograph of the
    Association of
  • American Medical Colleges
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