To identify and serve the professional needs of financial aid professionals who work with graduate and professional students and to increase their participation in the Association.
Duties:
Coordinate with state associations and NASFAA to ensure that financial aid professionals working with graduate and professional students are provided with opportunities, in varying formats, to keep current with emerging issues.
Develop programs that will help new aid professionals develop their expertise in working with this student population.
Provide information to financial aid professionals that will enhance their ability to provide service to their students and their institutions.
Work with the Annual Conference Committee to ensure that graduate and professional schools' interests are presented.
Membership:
Chair, appointed by the President.
Representatives from across the region who represent a wide range of professional contact with graduate and professional students. Committee should be limited to no more than six members, including the Chair.
Tenure:
One year, but may be reappointed.
Qualifications:
Experience at institutions that serve graduate and professional students is expected. Membership in the Association.