Default Prevention Work Requires A Campus-Wide Effort

May 2nd, 2007 by Justin

Abstract

When financial aid offices are the only ones engaged in default prevention work, the entire process is limited and likely to have diminished results, according to NASFAA Assistant Director for Communications Justin Draeger at the Michigan Guaranty Agency’s third Default Prevention Symposium. Draeger served as a guest speaker at the event along with Andrew Koch, director of student access, transition, and success at Purdue University and John Pierson from the Federal Student Aid default prevention team.

Originally posted in NASFAA’s Today’s News on 04/01/2007.

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