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TG Updates

Loss of customer information update:
Privacy Information Call Center hours modified

Effective tomorrow, July 19, TG will change the hours of operation for the dedicated Privacy Information Call Center from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. (CT) to 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (CT). TG also will eliminate the Saturday call center schedule after Saturday, July 15.

2007 Financial Aid Leadership Symposium announced
TG will host its 2007 Financial Aid Leadership Symposium from February 5 - 9 at the TG Campus in Round Rock, Texas.

TG's training presentations a hit at NASFAA
TG's participation at this year's NASFAA conference from July 5 - 8 in Seattle was one of our most successful, with hundreds attending TG's training presentations.

Reporting Back: 1992
The early '90s was a time of significant change in the student loan industry, and TG's Annual Report for 1992 reveals a company focused on continuing its tradition of service and innovation, while adapting to a "new vocabulary" that included direct and unsubsidized loans, a common application, and the standardization of forms.

Trends and Issues

Question of the week
Must a school perform verification on a transfer student whose previous school verified the student's information within the same award year?

Common Manual

Common Manual Updates
Information on recent updates to the Common Manual.

Tip of the Week

Changes to student loan consolidation became effective on July 1. Visit TG's Consolidation Station at www.tgslc.org/borrowers/consol.cfm to learn more.

This, That, and the Other...

Some small American colleges, eager to attract men to increasingly female campuses, have taken notice of how many students can be lured to attend by adding football teams, reports The New York Times. Officials at these colleges say football can bring in more tuition-paying students than any other course or activity — and not just players themselves.

At a time when the image of major college football has been sullied by academic, recruiting and sexual violence scandals — and as some prominent colleges eliminate football to cope with federal gender equity regulations for athletics — many smaller institutions have embraced the sport. Since their football players generally do not receive scholarships and are not blue-chip recruits, officials at small colleges say the players tend to exhibit less of a sense of entitlement, leading to fewer academic and discipline problems.

In the last 10 years, nearly 50 colleges and universities have instituted or re-instituted football, with more than 80 percent in the small college ranks. In the same period, about 25 institutions have dropped football, the majority being scholarship-driven teams from the National Collegiate Athletic Association's top tier, Division I.

To read the July 10 article, visit www.nytimes.com/2006/07/10/education/10football.html?_r=1&oref=slogin.











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Contributors to this edition: Kelly Kaelin, Art Martinez, Susan Martinez, and Michael McSpadden. Edited by TG Communications and Policy and Regulatory Affairs. Designed by TG Communications.

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