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2nd Annual Council Dialogue: New Dimensions of Default Prevention


Want to know more about the Council? Contact Maria Luna-Torres at (800) 252-9743, ext. 4632, or send an e-mail at maria.luna-torres@tgslc.org.

TG and the Council for the Management of Educational Finance cordially invite you to participate in the

2nd Annual Council Dialogue:
New Dimensions of Default Prevention

Wednesday, April 7, 2010
8:15 a.m.* - 11 a.m.

AT&T Executive Education Conference Center
1900 University Avenue
Austin, Texas

While responsible for keeping up and complying with numerous statutory and regulatory changes, the financial aid community is also tasked with helping students avoid student loan default.

Don't miss this opportunity to engage your colleagues and discuss emerging issues, share ideas, and explore solutions to minimize student loan delinquency and default.

Key topics

The dialogue will concentrate on the following key topics:

  • Reframing collaboration and partnerships in the student loan community
  • Discovering promising practices in counseling students with loans under both the Federal Family Education Loan Program and the Federal Direct Loan Program
  • Exploring value-added services and resources that result in better informed students and produce positive repayment behaviors
  • Leveraging technology to communicate effectively with students and parents

We look forward to your participation in this dialogue to address these critical issues together and develop needed default prevention resources, relationships, and tools.

There is no cost for participation in this dialogue, but registration is required. Please register below.

* Breakfast will be served beginning at 7:15 a.m.


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Of the key topics listed above, which two are of most interest to you (i.e., reframing collaboration and partnerships in the student loan community, discovering promising practices in counseling students with loans under both the FFELP and FDLP, etc.)?

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