The State of Financial Aid… And What It Means To Your School Mark J. Mitchell, Vice President, SSS By NAIS Dallas Joseph, Chief Financial Office, Baylor.

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The State of Financial Aid… And What It Means To Your School Mark J. Mitchell, Vice President, SSS By NAIS Dallas Joseph, Chief Financial Office, Baylor School (TN) NAIS Annual Conference February 25, 2011

Introduction  Biggest Challenges in Financial Aid Management Today –Shaky economy, consumer confidence –Access vs Affordability –Adequate funding for need –More high-income, former “full-pay” familieshigh-income –Increasing demand, increasing budgetsbudgets  Growing fiscal and philosophical priority  How well are we positioned to tackle these issues?

2010 State of Financial Aid Survey  Online survey conducted by Insightlink Communications –Nearly 300 respondents representing a variety of schools  Aim to probe the key issues that financial aid administrators face and their “readiness” to tackle them effectively  Provide a glimpse into the reach and achievement of financial aid objectives  Identify support and training systems in place and where additional support is needed  “Top Ten” summary available

Responsibilities and Experience  Nearly all (93%) hold full-time positions –37% “director of financial aid”  29% hold less than dir/asst dir level position –66% work part-time on fin aid duties  Avg time spent on fin aid: 24%  Work experience evenly distributed but 42% have more than 10 yrs tenure in fin aid –Only 5% actively sought the fin aid role –Most (54%) accepted it as part of another position

Satisfaction and Purpose  Most find the job satisfying (62% “very” or “extremely” satisfied), but room to grow  The top four emotions associated with the job are positive (compassion, satisfaction, optimism, and acceptance)  Most find it highly challenging (92%) and rewarding (86%) –96% agree that the job gives the opportunity to help others –76% agree that the job lets them strive for goals that they personally value –89% believe the work matches the school’s mission –85% believe the work aligns with the head’s vision for the school  Only 65% find the work itself “enjoyable”

Challenges, Obstacles  Top Five Challenges –Difficulty balancing limited dollars with the expanding demand (86%) –Getting parents to cooperate fully and in a timely manner (60%) –Navigating difficult family situations (56%) –Balancing the tasks in the time I have in a week (47%) –Applying fair and consistent priorities in deciding who gets aid (42%)  Disconnect between primary goal and its achievement –88% believe “access” is the primary purpose of the aid program –66% believe that the program is achieving the desired “access”

Practices, Training, Networks  71% report the financial aid committee is the primary decision maker with individual fin aid awards –90% use a committee for awarding –69% report that committee members receive no training  Nearly one-quarter (22%) received no training when assuming the financial aid role in their first year –Only 17% send new hires offsite for training –13% use no particular process for training  40% report having a network of financial aid colleagues that they communicate with regularly –Informal method of training, commiseration, sounding board –Phone, , listserves, and face-to-face meetings most common

Key Learnings  Financial Aid Professionals --- on avg. spend less than 24% of their time on financial aid duties % work part-time on fin aid duties --- Most (54%) accepted it as part of another position  Nearly one-quarter (22%) received no training when assuming the financial aid role in their first year –Only 17% send new hires offsite for training –13% use no particular process for training  Committed Resources –Difficulty balancing limited dollars with the expanding demand (86%) –Getting parents to cooperate fully and in a timely manner (60%) –Navigating difficult family situations (56%)

Implications  Tools (SSS, etc…) designed to help Fin. Administrators determine awards are now used as the definitive source for determining the award  Schools may be under- or over-funding current families and losing out on enrolling new families  Award process may be confirming perception among families that the financial aid process is flawed (consumer confidence)  Financial Aid Administrators require training to handle the complexities involved with the need assessment process.

Source: NAIS StatsOnline, Trends Report, Feb. 2011

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