What’s next for the student loan programs and how can schools cope with the changes?
Are you wondering (like I am): What’s happening in Washington? How is the Department of Education going to get everyone in the Direct Program by July 1, 2010 if SAFRA passes? What about all the new regulations resulting from CCRAA and HEOA? How are we to cope with all the changes?
Well, Brett Lief is one person who may have some great insights and I’m really looking forward to hear what he has to say in his Industry Update at the upcoming Access Group Graduate and Professional Financial Aid Conference.
Many of you know Brett, but in case you don’t…
· He’s currently President of the National Council of Higher Education Loan Programs, Inc. (NCHELP), check out their site at www.nchelp.org.
· Prior to NCHELP, he served as Assistant Vice President for Student Aid Policy and Regulatory Affairs for the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities (NAICU).
· Before joining NAICU, he served as the Deputy Executive Director of the New Jersey Department of Higher Education.
We all have so many questions and Brett Lief is the guy with the answers. Be sure to attend his Industry Update session after breakfast on Monday, November 16th @ 8:30. Don’t worry. I’m sure you can bring your coffee with you.
Posted by: Jeff Hanson

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