Title: National Conversation Initiative
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2What is the NCI?
- A campaign to enact an agenda for reform
- A national dialog on student financial aid
- Federal issues
- State issues
- Philanthropic and institutional initiatives
- Recommendations to the new administration and
other parties in 2009
3Why is NCI needed?
- Gaps in college participation rates persist
- The rate at which high school grads from the
highest income category continued their education
in college increased to 88.1 in 2005, from 79
in 1970. - Over the same time period, the college
continuation rate for students from the lowest
income category increased to only 56.4 in 2005,
up from 45.8 in 1970. - That is an (unacceptable) 31.7 percentage point
gap between lowest and highest income students. - (Postsecondary Education OPPORTUNITY)
4Why is NCI needed? (cont.)
- Rising financial barriers face students and
families - In the first decade of the new century, financial
barriers will keep nearly two million low- and
middle-income college qualified high school
graduates from attending college. (Advisory
Committee on Student Financial Assistance, 2002) - Encumbrances exist in delivering student aid
- The FAFSA's complexity is a widely recognized
obstacle to college access and success. Can the
form change to get m0re students into school and
keep them there?
5Why is NCI needed? (cont.)
- Absence of coherent framework for reforming
student financial aid - There have been many studies and proposed
solutions, but without a coherent framework of
recommendations and a sustained program for
building support and enactment the necessary
reforms will languish. - Opportunity for constructive action with new
leadership in U.S. and increased global
interdependence and competitiveness.
6The Process of the NCI
7What is the NCI dialog process?
- Open listening sessions
- Organized forums
- Higher Education forum
- Business leaders forum
- Public officials forum
- Web 2.0 communication and collaboration
- Telecasts and assemblies
8What info will NCI generate?
- Findings from existing studies and reports
- Results of NCI dialogs / forums
- Feedback from Web 2.0 communities
- Initial NCI recommendations
- Final NCI recommendations
9NCI Process 4 Distinct Phases
- Phase One
- Information gathering
- Review of existing studies and reports
- Conducting region and state-based Listening
Sessions and Town Hall Meetings - Possible option Institution-based efforts
- Integrate Web 2.0 communication and collaboration
10NCI Process 4 Distinct Phases
- Phase Two
- Review and synthesize information generated
through dialog process - Analyze current research
- Formulate preliminary recommendations for change
- Submit preliminary recommendations to new
Administration during first 100 days - Conduct current status Webinar
11NCI Process 4 Distinct Phases
- Phase Three
- Assess feedback from Administration
- Conduct follow-up forums
- Higher education
- Business leaders
- Public officials
- Monitor Web 2.0 communications
- Conduct telecasts and assemblies
12NCI Process 4 Distinct Phases
- Phase Four
- Develop advocacy agenda and plan
- Solicit broad-based support within regions and
states - Implement plan at different levels as appropriate
and necessary
13What is the NCI timetable?
Activity Dates
Launch of research October, 2008
Initial listening sessions October-December, 2008
Initial recommendations January-March, 2009
Continuing dialog March-December, 2009
National assembly November/December, 2009
Advocacy and enactment January, 2010 and following
14NCI Outreach So Far
- Weve held Listening Sessions that have touched
members in 24 states across the country. - Weve communicated directly with members to
solicit feedback on our policy questions, via the
daily news email, direct emails to membership,
and the Presidents blog - Nearly 1,500 members have attended these sessions
so far. - And - we have 9 more sessions to go!
15What are we hearing?
- Feedback on the sessions has been overwhelmingly
positive - Members have expressed support for the course
that NASFAA leadership has set - Many have remarked on the value of holding open
forums to gain member input
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17Todays Listening Session
18Who are the session participants?
- Listening panel
- Volunteer speakers
- Notetaker
19What are the general topics for comment?
- Access to college and student aid
- Aid simplification
- Grants
- Loans
- Personal and family contribution
- State, philanthropic, and campus-based programs
- Tax policy
- Other
20What is the session procedure?
- Speak 2-3 minutes on views and recommendations
- Address one or more questions/issues with
suggestions (listening panel may ask questions) - Submit written statement or email comments to
NASFAA on any other area of interest - Sign up to receive notes, findings,
recommendations, and announcements
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