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NASFAA National Conversation Initiative at MASFAA Annual Conference

4 December 2008 1 views No Comment

Dr. Philip R. Day presents at the MASFAA annual conference in the National Conversation Initiative.

From the NASFAA web site:

The National Conversation Initiative (NCI) is NASFAA’s campaign to increase college access and success for low-income, minority, first-generation, and other disadvantaged students by improving the U.S. financial aid system. Recommendations received during town hall listening sessions and comments from the higher education community will be analyzed and developed into final recommendations and suggested policies and courses of action. The enactment of solutions is the ultimate goal of the conversation and the campaign.

This video is especially for fellow financial aid administrators and colleagues, though students and parents will still get a good sense of how the financial aid industry perceives the challenges facing it.

Recorded and distributed with express permission of Dr. Day and NASFAA.


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