Why Attend?

Welcome to the 2010 MASFAA conference website!
So, as you read this, you’re probably asking why you should join us in Chicago with all of
the budget constraints your office may be confronting. The Conference Planning Committees
understand your dilemma and here are some reasons Local Arrangements, Professional
Development and Program believe it is worth your time and institutional resources to spend
a few days with us in the Chicago:
CHANGE IS THE NEW NORMAL
- We have had a year of incredible change. In order to effectively serve our students, we
need to be current on what is happening in our field. This conference agenda will give you
an opportunity to fill in all of those gaps you may have in your knowledge of programs and
changes in programs. With the presenters on the agenda, including Department of Education
trainers and policy leaders, you will receive an outstanding education, that will allow you
to return to your institution better prepared to administer aid programs.
OUR STAFF DESERVE TOOLS
- In order to soar, you need to have the ability to get off the ground. In the same way
that a balloon does not soar on its own, you need the support of others, and the knowledge
necessary to soar. If you are relatively new to the field of financial aid, you can learn
the basics to get your going. If you are an experienced financial aid administrator, you
can learn what you need to keep going. One of the exciting things about the field of
financial aid, are the constant changes and challenges we face. We do not work in a
stagnant industry, so you need to keep abreast of changes in the field. Our conference
presenters will challenge you and keep you on the cutting edge of our field.
MORE CHALLENGES TO COME
- It’s not over yet. As we look ahead, there will be more challenges facing us, and we need
to already be thinking beyond the present, and looking towards the future. How do we need
to be refocusing in order to continue serving our students into the next decade? The
opportunities to communicate and network with other financial aid colleagues as well as
others who influence our profession, and help us serve students, will benefit you.
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