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Title: National Conversation Initiative


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What 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

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Why 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)

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Why 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?

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Why 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.

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The Process of the NCI
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What 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

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What 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

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NCI 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

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NCI 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

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NCI 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

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NCI 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

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What 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
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NCI 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!

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What 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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Todays Listening Session
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Who are the session participants?
  • Listening panel
  • Volunteer speakers
  • Notetaker

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What 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

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What is the session procedure?
  1. Speak 2-3 minutes on views and recommendations
  2. Address one or more questions/issues with
    suggestions (listening panel may ask questions)
  3. Submit written statement or email comments to
    NASFAA on any other area of interest
  4. Sign up to receive notes, findings,
    recommendations, and announcements

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