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Advocating Policy, Better Than Before

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

And he is doing his part as director of policy and advocacy in California at The Institute for College Access and Success (TICAS), an independent, nonprofit research and policy organization.

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Enhancing Family Experiences Through Financial Aid: Solutions and Strategies for Private K-12 Schools

School & Student Services by Community Brands

Prioritizing students. Financial aid administrators ultimately see themselves as championing the families they serve. To do this, schools can regularly hold community workshops to discuss financial aid options, integrate this topic into school channels, and share success stories of alumni who received financial aid.

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The value of partnership to alleviate pain points in support services

Blackboard Blog

The past few years have seen a complete shift in not only the delivery of higher education courses, but also student services. This has been notably hard for students, as well as faculty and staff members. Having the ability to reach a financial aid advisor at any time day or night is wonderful!”.

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Your student loan payments are due: 3 strategies to support community college students’ financial wellness

EAB

Institutions should consider proactively sharing information and resources related to student loan repayment with soon-to-be-graduating students. Consider consolidating a list of campus supports available to students and sharing it out in easy-to-access locations across campus, on your website, and in your student mobile app.

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Enhancing Family Experiences Through Financial Aid: Solutions and Strategies for Private K-12 Schools

School & Student Services by Community Brands

Prioritizing students. Financial aid administrators ultimately see themselves as championing the families they serve. To do this, schools can regularly hold community workshops to discuss financial aid options, integrate this topic into school channels, and share success stories of alumni who received financial aid.