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Hello VASFAA!  Have you ever dreamed of spending an entire week getting financial aid training from A-Z?  If so, then the SASFAA Summer New Aid Officers' Workshop is for you!  The workshop is geared for people who have been in the business less than three years, and it's a great refresher course for those who have been in the field a bit longer.

The workshop this year is being held on the campus of the University of South Florida in Tampa, Florida from June 20-25, 2004.  For more information about the workshop, please visit the "Training" section of the SASFAA web site at www.sasfaa.org.  Registrations are being accepted.

Virginia's own Michael Barree (Longwood University) will be an instructor at this year's workshop, in addition to Biz Daniel (National Education), who will also be on site serving as part of the workshop staff.  Hope to see you there!

Submitted by Brad Barnett, James Madison University     
SASFAA Curriculum Coordinator
VASFAA Executive Board, Rep-at-Large


SASFAA SUMMER NAOW

University of South Florida
Tampa, FL
June 20-25, 2004

Purpose
The SASFAA Summer Workshop is an intense professional development activity designed to provide a working knowledge of the federal financial aid programs, as well as an understanding of the laws and regulations that govern these programs. The curriculum will take the student from A-Z covering the basics of financial aid.

Intended Audience
The workshop is intended for new financial aid administrators with less than three years of experience in the field of financial aid. Other individuals whose professional responsibilities include significant contact with the financial aid process are welcome to attend the workshop on a space-available basis. Preference will be given to financial aid administrators.

Format of the Workshop
A carefully selected faculty of experienced aid administrators selected from the SASFAA states and representing diverse institutions will provide instruction. These individuals will team-teach and work with the same class of participants throughout the week. Participants will be grouped according to experience level, so that the pace of instruction will be comfortable for each group member. Instruction will include the use of case studies, and the faculty will be on site for the entire week, providing opportunities for interaction outside the classroom.

Location and Dates
The workshop will be held on the beautiful campus of the University of South Florida (USF). Classes will be conducted in state-of-the-art classrooms that contain PCs, projectors, and other equipment. All workshop participants will stay at the Magnolia Apartments on campus (http://www.reserv.usf.edu/magnolia.html). Participants should plan to arrive no later than 1:00 p.m. on Sunday, June 20, 2004 to check-in and take care of on-site registration activities. Check-in and on-site registration will be from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, June 20, 2004. The first class begins at 3:00 p.m. on Sunday, June 20, 2004. Please make your travel arrangements to allow you to arrive before the workshop begins on Sunday afternoon and for you to attend all of Friday morning's activities.


Cost
Registration fee for the workshop is $650, if postmarked by June 4, 2004 and $700 if postmarked after June 4, 2004. The registration fee includes all instructional materials, meals, housing and your 04-05 SASFAA membership ($25).  A minimum non-refundable (but transferable) deposit of $100 must accompany the registration form. Early arrivals are those arriving on Saturday, June 19, 2004. Early arrivals will be charged an additional $30 fee to cover the additional night's lodging.

Contacts

          Freida J. Jones
, SASFAA Vice President
          Georgia Southwestern State University
          229-928-1378
          229-931-2061 (fax)
          fjjones@gsw.edu
                    or
          Brad Barnett, NAOW Curriculum Coordinator
          James Madison University
          540-568-2894
          540-568-7994 (fax)
          barnetbd@jmu.edu


SASFAA/SWASFAA Mid-Level Workshop

June 27-29, 2004
Millsaps College
Jackson, Mississippi

GENERAL INFORMATION
The Mid Level Workshop is a joint venture between SASFAA and SWASFAA to provide top quality training to their memberships in a cost effective manner. No time is wasted. Over a course of two and half days, participants will cover rigorous curriculum that will challenge them and hopefully take them to the next level of the profession. The workshop is designed for those who are serious about being good financial aid administrators. At the end of the workshop we hope participants will leave with a PEACE of mind, a greater LOVE for the FINANCIAL AID profession.

INTENDED AUDIENCE
The SASFAA/SWASFAA Mid Level Workshop is a professional development activity designed to provide more in-depth training about the financial aid programs and a broader understanding of the role of the financial administrator in the day-to-day activities in the financial aid office.

The workshop is designed for the intermediate aid officers who have at least three years of experience in the financial aid office.

LOCATION AND DATES
The workshop will be held on the beautiful campus of Millsaps College in Jackson, Mississippi. The teaching facilities at Millsaps are perfectly designed to meet the needs of the workshop staff. All workshop participants will stay in New South Hall on campus.

Participants should plan to arrive no earlier than 4:00 pm on Saturday, June 26, 2004. Check-in and on-site registration will be from 4 pm to 8 pm on Saturday, June 26, 2004 and 8 am to 9 am on Sunday, June 27, 2004.

The first class will begin at 9 am on Sunday. The workshop will conclude at 11:45 am on Tuesday, June 29, 2004.

Please make your travel arrangements to allow you to arrive before the workshop begins on Sunday morning and for you to attend all activities on Tuesday morning.

COST/REGISTRATION
Registration fee for the workshop is $300, if postmarked by June 1, 2004 and $350 if postmarked after June 1, 2004. The registration fee includes all instructional materials, meals, and housing. SASFAA regional registrants who are non-members must pay membership dues of $25 in addition to the registration fee. SWASFAA participants will not be required to pay the SASFAA membership fee. A registration confirmation will be sent and detailed workshop information will be forwarded to each participant. Enrollment will be limited to 75.

CONTACTS
For more information concerning the workshop contact:
        Mary Givhan, SASFAA Coordinator
        Voice: 1.601.925.3319
        E-Mail: Givhan@mc.edu

        Kim Huddleston, SWASFAA Liaison
        Voice: 1.505.646.1704
        E-Mail: khuddle@nmsu.edu


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