Title: Session C-24
1Session C-24
- Mary K. Muncie
- U.S. Department of Education
- Kristen Demaree
- NCHELP
- Jennifer Martin
- NASFAA
2Session Agenda
- Introduction to NT4CM
- The need for NT4CM
- Pilot for Academic Year 2008-09
- Plans for Academic Year 2009-10
- Discussion
3Introduction to NT4CM
4What Is NT4CM?
- National Training for Counselors and Mentors
(NT4CM)intended audiences - Free training
- Designed at the national level, offered locally
to high school counselors and college access
community - Includes details regarding the Federal student
aid programs and state-specific programs - Ongoing support
- Via monthly communications
5Who Are the Players in NT4CM?
- Steering committee
- State coordinators
- Trainers local to the area who are professionals
in Student Financial Assistance programs
6The Need for NT4CM
7Why Offer NT4CM?
- Usability studies as well as discussions with
counselors told us that they - Need up-to-date aid information
- Prefer it to be face-to-face
- Want it annually
- Need on-going communication vehicle
8Why Offer NT4CM?
- Survey of states told us
- Some conduct annual training, but not all have
the resources - Modules re new programs can supplement what they
do offer
9NT4CMHistory to Date
- How we got to here
- March 07steering committee established
- Planning begun and states polled
- Decision to combine resources and pilot
- Junematerials developed
- AugustWeb goes livewebinars conducted
- Sept.-Marchsessions conducted
- April-Mayevaluation and lessons learned
10How We Did ItThe Process
- State Participation -- Pilot Year --17 states and
Puerto Rico - - Alaska - Illinois - New York
- - Arkansas - Iowa - North Carolina
- - California - Kentucky - Ohio
- - Connecticut - Maine - Tennessee
- - Florida - Mississippi - Utah
- - Georgia - New Hampshire
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- State Participation - 2009-10 --Those states
below - and as noted by above
- D C - Massachusetts - Washington
- Hawaii - Michigan - West Virginia
- Louisiana - Texas
11State RolesCoordinators
- Managed logistics
- Securing trainers, dates, locations
- Determining participation level
- Ordering materials
- Conducting outreach and publicity
- Participated in bi-weekly conference calls with
steering committee during planning phase and as
needed throughout - Offered ongoing feedback
- Shared best practices
12Materials for NT4CM
- Developed and shipped by steering committee to
state coordinators - PowerPoint presentation
- Instructor Manual
- Participant Guide
- Handouts and resource lists
- Customizable outreach materials provided
electronically - Sample of Participant Guide circulating
13NT4CM Web Site
- Participant (public) Web site
- www.fsa4counselors.ed.gov/NT4CM
- General program information fact sheet, FAQs
- Registrationonline or links to states sites
- Downloadable Participant Guide
- Links to resources
14NT4CM Web Site
- Trainer and coordinator Web site
- www.fsa4counselors.ed.gov/trainers
- Downloadable PowerPoint presentation and
instructor manual - Downloadable customizable outreach materials
- Train the Trainers webinar
152008-09 Workshop Overview
- Agenda had three main sections
- Federal aid (provided by NT4CM)
- State aid (provided by states)template provided
by NT4CM - Resources (provided by NT4CM and states)
162008-09 Workshop Curriculum - Federal
- Overview of financial aid
- How to apply for federal aid
- FAFSA4caster
- FAFSA on the Web
172008-09 Workshop Curriculum - Federal
- Eligibility criteria and application procedures
for Academic Competitiveness Grants - How to search for federal, state, institutional
and private scholarships - Avoiding financial aid fraud
182008-09 Workshop Curriculum - State
- Using templates, detailed state grants, loans and
scholarships - General information
- Maximum award
- Eligibility criteria
- Application procedure
192008-09 Workshop Curriculum - State
- Using templates, detailed state prepaid tuition
plans and state college savings plans - General information
- Contributions and outcomes
- Tax benefits
202008-09 Workshop Curriculum - Resources
- Resources provided
- Fact sheets
- Web sites
- Phone numbers
21New Modules for 2009-10
- Developed two new modules geared for middle
school audiences - Counselors
- Students and families
- Encourage student and families to plan
financially for college as early as possible
22Expansion of Workshop Materials
- Plan to develop new modules throughout the year
- Students with disabilities
- Foster youth
- Non-traditional students
- At the end of this presentation, want to hear
what additional topics you would like to see
addressed
23Plans for Academic Year 2009-10Based on
lessons learned and evaluations
24Lessons Learned
- Earlier communicationsto take advantage of
piggy-backing opportunities - Clearer delineation of criteria for
participationsee separate handout - Incentives for attendingCEUs
- Expand steering committee and supporters
- Build on successesevaluations from pilot
25Evaluation
- 62 responded outstanding when asked if the
training met their needs for assisting students
to prepare financially for college (4.6 rating
out of 5). - 78 responded outstanding when asked to rate
the NT4CM materials (4.8 rating out of 5). - 61 responded outstanding when asked to
evaluate the case studies, charts, and other
graphic illustrations, (4.6 rating out of 5). - Data based on 461 surveys received out of 1,149
participants.
26EvaluationQuotes
- Good job! Where were you guys all these years?
- Great workshop for someone wanting the basics of
financial aid! - Very helpful, I learned a lot about new
programs. Thank you. I'd like to do this yearly
to stay knowledgeable about updates.
27The Numbers for Academic Year 2009-10
- States
- Players
- Sessions
- Planned offerings
- Trainees
- Estimates
28Next Stepsand Your Ideas
- How do we recruit more states?
- What can we add to fill a need?
- Are there any comments from those who
participated in the pilot year or who are
participating this year? - What additional topics should we add to
curriculum? - Other ideas to plus up the effort?
29Contact Information
- We appreciate your feedback and comments. We can
be reached at
Mary K. Muncie Mary.K.Muncie_at_ed.gov
202.377.3202
nt4cm_at_ed.gov any and all inquiries
Jennifer Martin martinj_at_nasfaa.org 202.785.6973
Kristen Demaree kdemaree_at_nchelp.org 202.822.2106