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2012 Spring Training | 2012 PASSHE Sector
2011 Spring Training | 2010 PFAT Teleconference Videos | 2010 Don Raley Institute
2010 Spring Training | LearnStudentAid.org | 2009 Spring Training Presentations




2012 Spring Training Presentations
The table below lists the sessions presented at the 2012 Spring Training. The presentations can be downloaded by clicking on the icons in the right column.

 PDF document
Microsoft Powerpoint Document

Presentation Title Presenter Document
Audit Resolution Process Greg Martin and
Annmarie Weisman
Default Prevention: An Institutional Approach Ann Del Plato, Ron Hancock and Gary Means
Federal Update Annmarie Weisman and Greg Martin
PA State Grant and Special Programs Update Christine Zuzack
Re-charging the Batteries for 2012-2013: A Grad/Professional Roundtable Discussion Meghan Petsko
Repayment Programs Kimber Decker, Lauren Swett and Dan Wray
The Importance of Student Advocacy Linda Anderson
Tools for Financial Education Keri Neidig and
Claudine Murphy
Verification Kochie Vaughan
Washington Update Scott Miller

PASSHE SECTOR MEETING

April 19-20, 2012
Ramada Conference Center, State College

Hotel reservations need to be made on your own.
Contact: 814-238-3001 and indicate you are attending the PASSHE meeting.

April 19 (charge is $45) ~ April 20 (charge is $20)
Membership is required.


DATES AND PLACES

April 5, 2011 - Four Points by Sheraton in Mars, PA

April 12, 2011 - Holiday Inn Harrisburg/Hershey (Grantville, PA)

2011 PROGRAM SCHEDULE
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2010 PFAT Teleconference Videos

Click below to view the archived Teleconference Files (members only - large files with long download time)


2010 Don Raley Institute

The Don Raley Institute is a cooperative effort of the Pennsylvania Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (PASFAA) and the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency (PHEAA).

Who Should Attend? The Institute is designed for individuals who have been in financial aid for less than two years. New Financial Aid Administrators as well as those with limited experience will find the Institute beneficial. Course content is structured to cover both credit and clock hour training so individuals from every educational sector are represented. Additional information may be obtained at the link posted below or contacting pfat@pheaa.org.

Course Content:
Overview of Student Aid Programs Federal Loan Programs
Determining Student Eligibility Disbursing Financial Aid
The Application Process Return of Title IV Funds
Need Analysis/Federal Methodology Record Requirements
Calculating Cost of Attendance Financial Aid Management/Reporting/Reconciliation
Verification US Department of Education Update
Federal Grant Programs PHEAA Compliance and Program Review Guidance
Packaging and Notification of Awards PHEAA Programs and Services

Dates & Location: June 14-17, 2010 at Dickinson College, Carlisle, PA.


West Training will be April 5, 2011
East Training will be April 12, 2011
More Information Coming Soon

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PASFAA is pleased to announce a new partnership with the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (NASFAA) and its Web-based training program, LearnStudentAid.org.

One of NASFAA’s primary missions is to provide training to financial aid administrators at all experience levels. Since September 2004, LearnStudentAid.org has been offering on-line courses for those who are new to the profession.

We recognize that many of you already benefit from state, regional, and other training. However, NASFAA’s LearnStudentAid.org fills the gap when there is no money in the budget to send someone away to training, and when someone new begins and there is no planned training in the state at that time.

This new benefit of state association membership will provide you with the opportunity to train online at prices that are 10% lower than the price of the same course package that is available to those who do not participate through a state partnership. If your institution is a NASFAA member, individuals will pay $216 for the four-course "Financial Aid Fundamentals" package (currently priced at $240). If the institution is not currently a NASFAA member, individuals will pay $306 (off the current non-member price of $340) for the four-course package.  These prices are good through June 30, 2008.

Benefits to You

  • Courses begin the first of each month, so there is very little wait time for training. 
  • There is no time out of the office required and no travel time or associated travel costs. 
  • Training is reasonably priced, PLUS learners receive a discount on the full four-course package because they are a member of your state association. 
  • Trainees get access to the NASFAA Web site and the NASFAA Encyclopedia for the duration of their training, whether or not their institution is a member of NASFAA.  
  • Each participant is assigned an individual account and gets individual credit for completing the courses in the form of certificates of completion from NASFAA.  

How to Participate 

  • Go to www.LearnStudentAid.org and review the courses available through the four-course “Financial Aid Fundamentals” package. These courses are:
  • FA 101: Overview of the Student Financial Aid Programs
  • FA 102: Application Processing
  • FA 103: Cost of Attendance
  • FA 104: Need Analysis

Please note that the reduced price is only available for the four-course package.

  • Go to the LearnStudentAid Web page at ( www.LearnStudentAid.org). Review “How to Enroll,” which includes a link to the LearnStudentAid.org registration form.
  • Complete the LearnStudentAid.org registration form. Indicate whether your institution is a NASFAA member or not, enter the discount (coupon) code, and sign up for the four-course package.
  • Submit your confirmation with payment information by fax or mail to NASFAA.
  • Once you have registered, NASFAA will confirm your registration and send you by e-mail all the information you need to get started on the first day of online classes.

Good luck! If you have questions about registration or other matters relating directly to LearnStudentAid, contact LearnStudentAid@nasfaa.org.



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