Webinar | Professional Judgement Doesn’t Have to be Complicated

Webinar
Professional Judgement Doesn’t Have to be Complicated

Recorded on: Thursday, April 29, 2021
Duration: One hours
Cost: FREE
Speaker: Tami Gilbeaux, AVP Business Development

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The pandemic has changed everything and though recent studies indicate students want to come back to school, many will need a change in their financial aid to do so. PJs are on the rise and the current process is daunting and could be the difference in a student's decision on if they enroll or return to school.

Join us to find out how PJ Advisor, our virtual professional judgement platform can streamline the professional judgement process for your students and your school. Developed with the student and administrator in mind, PJ Advisor is easy to use, streamlines the entire process, and is available on any device, wherever, and whenever it is needed.

We’ll cover the features and the benefits along with a sneak peek at the platform itself.

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Webinar | Transfer students: Building a Strong Pipeline from Community Colleges to 4-Year Institutions – The role of financial aid.

Webinar
Transfer Students:
Building a Strong Pipeline from Community Colleges to 4-Year Institutions – The role of financial aid.

Recorded on: Tuesday, May 18, 2021
Duration: One hour
Cost: FREE
Speakers: Shannon Jones: AVP, Business Development
Michelle Greco: Director of Enrollment Management, Delgado Community College
Bradley Meyers: Assistant Director Financial Aid & Scholarships, Office of Enrollment Management, Louisiana State University-System Office
Dick Smelser, Director of Financial Aid, Pellissippi State Community College
Celena Tulloss, Senior Associate Director, Financial Aid, The University of Tennessee

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Community College transfer pathways are becoming more critical in order for community college enrollments to increase. This session discusses the importance of student pathways and how financial aid offices at two- and four-year schools work together to deliver more opportunities for college students.

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Webinar | Missed Opportunities and Abandoned Ambitions: Understanding and Combating Student Melt

Webinar
Missed Opportunities and Abandoned Ambitions
Understanding and Combating Student Melt

Recorded on: Thursday, March 25, 2021
Duration: One hour
Cost: FREE
Speaker: Carissa Ulman

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There are some incoming freshmen who have taken all the necessary steps to start college but simply disappear over the summer. And there are currently enrolled students who have done what it takes to persist, but leave school due to verification roadblocks. Both sets of students are now facing additional challenges in the midst of the pandemic and can be seen as the opposite sides of the same “student melt” coin, resulting in lost opportunities for both college and learner. So what can we do to combat melt?

This session provides an overview of the melt phenomenon, considering today's issues, using curated research to highlight some of the root causes and issues, as well as steps we can take to raise awareness and identify strategies to help students get to and through college.

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Webinar | Undercover Mindfulness for a Resilient New Year (replay)

Webinar
Undercover Mindfulness for a Resilient New Year (replay)

Recorded on: Wednesday, April 6, 2022
Duration: One hour
Cost: FREE
Speaker: Daron Larson, Mindfulness Coach, Attentional Fitness

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Mindfulness may sound like a trendy buzzword that has more to do with yoga than higher education, but what if it could be used to help higher ed professionals decompress, handle work stress, and better serve students? And even if it did, who has the time?

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Webinar | The Telephone Game: Fine Tuning Soft Skills for Quality Student Interaction

Webinar
The Telephone Game
Fine Tuning Soft Skills for Quality Student Interaction

Recorded on: Tuesday, March 30, 2021
Duration: One hour
Cost: FREE
Speaker: Efrain Umanaguzman, Quality Assurance and Training Supervisor, Repayment Solutions

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Communication is the key to student interaction. Even in the best of times, the ability to assist students relies on communicating effectively. Even as the future of in-person contact has a positive outlook, developing and honing phone skills can make a huge difference in the quality of student interactions.

Students are making critical choices right now about starting or continuing their studies, and providing exceptional support is key for your school to excel. Whether you’re settling into your role or you’re a seasoned higher ed pro, we can all benefit from examining and sharpening our soft skills in stressful situations … amidst change … and on the phone.

Hear from our customer support experts on the tips and techniques they use to manage student interactions every day including:

  • Using effective language
  • Employing emotional intelligence
  • Taking control of the call
  • And physical or mental tweaks you can make to improve your communication
  • Inceptia outreach programs

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Webinar | The State of Student Finances 2021: Multiyear Comparisons and Pandemic Shifts

Webinar
The State of Student Finances 2021
Multiyear Comparisons and Pandemic Shifts

Recorded on: Thursday, April 1, 2021
Duration: One hour
Cost: FREE
Speaker: Carissa Uhlman

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In 2018, Inceptia published our first State of Student Finances report, examining the real-world financial choices of college students across the country. Three years later, we revisit our survey with some surprising results, including the immediate impact of COVID-19 on student money management.

Join us as we dig into the data from Inceptia’s second State of Student Finances publication, in which we surveyed over 65,000 students to gauge how financial behaviors change – or don’t -- over time. The results also give us unique insight into how students are navigating the pandemic and adapting their behaviors in the face of economic uncertainty.

This review can help higher education professionals identify those aspects of personal finance with which students struggle, while also offering financial education strategies to assist and empower students.

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Webinar | Ending the Financial Feud: Couples & Money (replay)

Webinar
Ending the Financial Feud
Couples & Money

Recorded on: Wednesday, February 10, 2021
Duration: One hour
Cost: FREE
Speaker: Stacy Yanchuk Oleksy, Director of Education and Community Awareness, Credit Counseling Society

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Join us for an engaging and interactive webinar where we’ll talk about relationships and money. Couples will learn about each other’s money values, triggers and goals and work together to create a manageable and tension-less plan.

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Webinar | Increase Enrollment and Decrease Cost with Verification Services

Webinar
Increase Enrollment and Decrease Cost with Verification Services

Recorded on: Thursday, December 10, 2020
Duration: One hour
Cost: FREE
Speakers: Steven J. McDowell, Associate Vice President for Financial Aid Services and Title IV Compliance, Connecticut State Colleges and Universities (CSCU)
Mike Lubben, Senior Vice President, Business Development, Inceptia

 

It’s everywhere. Higher education institutions have unprecedented challenges to consider. What does “going to college” mean? How will revenue change? What will enrollment look like and what are we going to do about it? Where can costs be reduced and gains still made?

Join us as we talk with Steve McDowell, the Associate Vice President for Financial Aid Services and Title IV Compliance for the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities (CSCU) system, to find out how they are looking ahead to the next school session. We’ll focus on the role verification services plays with reducing melt, staffing challenges, expense management and verification lift.

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Webinar | Weird Science: Understanding How your Mind and Emotions Affect Your Money

Webinar
Weird Science
Understanding How Your Mind and Emotions Affect Your Money

Recorded on: Tuesday, October 6, 2020
Duration: 30 minutes
Cost: FREE
Speaker: Carissa Uhlman

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If you are ready to get serious about taking charge of your finances, you need to start by understanding the link between your mind, your emotions, and your wallet.

This fun, 30-minute session will help you identify your unique Money Personality and both the pros and cons of how you handle your money. We’ll even leave you with tips to retrain your brain so that you can begin to make intentional spending choices, rather than being ruled by emotions!

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Webinar | Keeping it Cool: Leveraging Emotional Intelligence for Better Communication Outcomes

Webinar
Keeping it Cool
Leveraging Emotional Intelligence for Better Communication Outcomes

Recorded on: Tuesday, August 11, 2020
Duration: 1 hour
Cost: FREE
Speaker: Evan Roth, Principal and Executive Coach of Roth Consultancy International

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Matters of money are big in people’s lives – maybe now more than ever. The Financial Aid Office knows this all too well. How do we handle interactions with students that show we care, want to be of service, and that we want them to succeed even when we might not be able to tell them what they want to hear? One answer may be in enhancing our Emotional Intelligence.

Emotional Intelligence is the ability to identify, use, understand, and manage emotions in an effective and positive way. A high Emotional Intelligence helps individuals to communicate better, reduce their anxiety and stress, defuse conflicts, improve relationships, empathize with others, listen effectively, and effectively work through many of life's challenges.

Join us as Evan Roth, Principal and Executive Coach of Roth Consultancy International guides us through an exploration of some Emotional Intelligence components. We’ll talk through:

  • How awareness of how our emotions can positively impact our interactions with students
  • How listening and empathy can produce outcomes
  • How reframing stress can keep us from becoming entirely depleted
  • How regulating our emotional expression can serve us and others

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