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Becoming a Change Agent within your Campus and the Financial Aid Profession Nathan R. Basford Jr. Florida State University Michael J. Bennett St Petersburg College Sandra Neel Bellarmine University

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Becoming a Change Agent within your Campus and the Financial Aid Profession

Nathan R. Basford Jr.Florida State UniversityMichael J. BennettSt Petersburg CollegeSandra NeelBellarmine University

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St Petersburg College 32,500 students, 9 campuses Established 1927, Florida’s First Community

College, first to offer 4 year degrees (25%) 70% Independent, 30% Dependent Financial Aid Applicants – 39,000 Financial Aid Recipients – 24,000 % of Enrolled Students Receive Aid - 67% Disbursed – 168 million dollars (Stafford 92) 52 full-time employees

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Four Objectives

Examine the meaning of leadership To learn how to develop leadership skills and

use various leadership styles within your office and professional organization

Examine how to be a “change agent” on your campus and in professional associations

To encourage you to Volunteer for leadership roles!

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What is a Leader?

Someone with a vision and passion. Leaders have the ability to influence and

motivate others to do their best to accomplish any task, goal or project.

Financial Aid Leaders are willing to fight for long

standing FA principles and for what’s best for FA students and staff.

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Difference between a “Leader” and a “Manager”Leader Has Vision, thinks globally Inspires co-workers Empowers people Questions established procedures Takes Calculated Risks

Manager Administers Relies on control Uses established policies Is problem solver

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Leadership Traits

● Personal Responsibility● Clarity of Thought● Integrity of Action – Do Good● Good Communicators and Negotiators ● Foundation for the Future● Pay the Price

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What Makes Us “Special”

Leadership Qualities Passionate Curiosity Battle Hardened Confidence Team Smarts A Simple Mind Set Fearlessness

The Corner Office, Adam Bryant

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To be a Change Agent you need a supportive Boss

A good boss is someone when you see them, you don’t want to run away and hide. You’re happy to see them and want to talk with them.

A good boss is someone who has your back and always puts students first.

A good boss knows how to get things done.

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“Every man at some point in his life is going to lose a battle. He is going to fight and he is going to lose. But what makes him a man is in the midst of that battle ….he does not lose himself.”Friday Night Lights

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“You need to strive to be better than everyone else …You need to try …

That’s what character is .. … it’s in the trying”

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Bellarmine University

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Approximately 3,249 students, of which 2,457 are undergraduates

Primarily 18-21 year olds who graduate high school and enroll full-time in college

Male = 36% - Females = 64% In-state = 66% - Out-of-state = 34% Minority students = 13.3% 6 full-time employees 5 Federal work-study students

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Advantages of Leadership

Opportunity to help others learn and grow Creative Expression Friendship and Affiliation (social aspects

extremely rewarding) Power (influencing, persuading and

controlling others) and Responsibility Prestige and Status

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With Great Power comes great

responsibility

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Some Disadvantages

Constant strain and stress to produce Need to always be at your best Having direct responsibility/accountability for

your organization/area’s actions In Professional Associations – challenge of

juggling the responsibilities of your “real” with your volunteer leadership responsibility

Loneliness

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Responsibilities of Leadership

Vision – Future oriented, focus on change, progress, and growth

Communicate – Articulate your vision Motivate/Influence – Treat others with

dignity/respect. Find out what motivates those you lead and be open to using different motivational methods for different individuals

Accept Responsibility for your own actions and those of your group

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Leadership Styles

Authoritarian or Autocratic

Participative or Democratic

Delegative or Free Reign

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Authoritarian/Autocratic

With this style of leadership the leader tells everyone what is going to be done and how it is going to be accomplished.

When to use Authoritarian style Leader has all the information to solve

problem Short on Time Team is well motivated

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Participative/Democratic

The Leader and the team working together to reach a common goal. As many people as possible are included in the decision making process in order to make the most informed decisions and foster teamwork and ownership.

When to use Leaders has part of the information and the

Team has the rest

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Delegative/Free Reign

The Leader allows the Team to make the decisions however ultimately the Leader is still responsible for the decisions made.

This is used when Team is able to analysis the situation,

determines what needs to be done and does it.

Used when you fully trust and have confidence in the team.

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A Servant Leader

The servant-leader is servant first… It begins with the natural feeling that one wants to serve, to serve first. Then conscious choice brings one to aspire to lead.

Are you a servant leader?

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Being a “Change Agent”

Persuasion Negotiation Consensus Involvement Know your Supervisor “Change Agent” in your Profession

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Promoting Your Office/Yourself

People who do not work in financial do not understand what we do or the daily pressures of working in this profession

This is why there is closeness among us at financial aid conferences/meetings

We need to demystify financial aid whenever we can to as many people as we can

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Reality...

There are two financial aid offices on campus...

The one where you work,

and the one everybody else sees you working in.

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Three Steps To Ensure Success

Manage the President and Superiors (Administration).

Form direct relationships with other offices.

Develop a “marketing” strategy that includes outreach.

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Don’t Forget the Small Things

Send follow-up “Thank You” notes when and where appropriate.

Don’t be afraid to communicate your successes, no matter how small.

Notify or copy the administrative person in the president’s office on financial aid impact items.

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Manage the Administration

Invite them to meetings. Ask them to speak at FAO-sponsored

events. Provide them periodic reports with

information relevant to them.

Zero-in on initiatives important to them. Join committees on campus

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Mentoring\Coaching\Professional Development Being a mentor is like being a Personal

Trainer at an athletic club,  We play the role of trainer giving mentee access to the equipment (contacts, friends, presentations, our expertise) … after that, our job is to be demanding.  We need to make sure our mentees are exerting themselves.  We need to make the time to praise them when they deserve it and celebrate with them.  We also need to tell them honestly when they have it in them to work harder …

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Our Role

Most important, we need to let them know how to judge for themselves how they’re coming along. Our job is to teach colleagues how to see their minds growing in the same way as they can see their muscles grow in an athletic club when they look in the mirror.”

  Paraphrased from The Last Lecture

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Florida State University

41,466 students Main Campus 4 Campuses Financial Aid Applicants – 76,184 Financial Aid Recipients – 34,332 83% of Enrolled Students Receive Aid $310,083,799 Total Funds Disbursed – (This

includes all types of aid) 50 full-time employees

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The Current Financial Aid Leadership Landscape

In both regions/states: ballots for leadership roles with candidates running

unopposed less diversity and sector representation.

Void in many states/regions: developing and maintaining of new

leaders/volunteers Staff not permitted to participate in

committee/leadership roles by their boss

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Roadmap to Involvement

How Do I Get Involved? Determine your areas of interest and expertise; and examine the

organization of the associations: State Regional National

See where you might best contribute.

Contact your State Association President and other officers to express

your interest and commitment. 

Ask how you can help!

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Roadmap to Involvement

How Do I Get Involved? If you don't have time for a very involved

assignment: volunteer for small projects: assisting at a conference registration desk, writing

an article for the State or Regional Newsletter Present or Moderate a Conference Presentation.

These efforts are very much appreciated!

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How to Avoid Road Blocks

Talk to the person in the position you are considering.

Understand your responsibilities:1. the time commitment involved

2. any expenses to you or your institution before you accept a volunteer position.

Secure your employer's approval and your family's support. Make sure both understand the time commitment involved.

Periodically update your employer on your activities within the association.

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How to Avoid Road Blocks

Incorporate meeting dates in your schedule early and plan to attend all of them.

Be dependable; follow through completely and promptly with all committee tasks.

Be Accessible: encourage members to call or email you with their concerns or ideas.

If you're not selected at first, continue to direct your energy towards positive action and keep trying; sometimes the current focus of activities doesn't align with your skill set, but that changes over time.

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Nathan BasfordRepeat Offender

FASFAA – State Association President President-elect VP of Training Regional Representative Conference Chair Membership Chair Coordinator of Regional Activities Presenter & Moderator

SASFAA – Regional Association Executive Board Member Annual Conference Committee Member Presenter & Moderator

FASFAA

Immediate Past President

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Nathan Basford

NASFAA – National Association

Volunteer of the Year Finalist (Tallahassee)

Volunteer for Big Bend Cares (AIDS Outreach)

Sunday School Teacher (Grades K - 5)

Presenter at Financial Aid Nights College Goal Sunday Outreach

FASFAA

Immediate Past President

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Sandy Neel

SASFAA 2010-11 President

KASFAA – State Association Past President Secretary Executive Board Member Conference Chair several times College Goal Sunday Chair Wrote the first Lumina Foundation

grants for KASFAA 2001 Support Staff Workshop Chair Presenter at Numerous Conferences

TASFAA-State Association Newsletter Editor Conference Chair Program Committee New Aid Workshop Presenter at several Conference

SASFAA – Regional Association 2010-11 President 2008-09 Vice President Secretary Executive Board Member Conference Chair Presenter at Numerous Conferences Summer NAOW Curriculum

Coordinator Summer NAOW Instructor Member of Various Committees

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Sandy Neel NASFAA – National Association

Board Member (as SASFAA President) Local Arrangements Volunteer Learnstudentaid.org beta tester/mentor Awards Committee

Other Enrollment Management Leadership Team Access and Diversity Advisory Counsel Student Retention Committee Board of Directors-Black Mudd Little League T-ball Coach PTSA Secretary Church Picnic Chair Habitat for Humanity Relay for Life

SASFAA 2010-11 President

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Michael Bennett

President - New Jersey Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators – 1993-1994 Board of Directors (1996-2003) Association Governance, Chair (1993-

1994) Constitution and Bylaws Committee

(1998) Early Awareness Committee, Chair (1993) Nominations and Elections Committee,

Chair (1995) Training (1986, 1988, 1991) Representative-at-Large (1987) Conference Committee, Chair (1986,

1988) Conference Presenter (1981-1999, 2003,

2004)

The College Board:• 1995-1997 - CSS National Council Community College Advisory Board• 1998-2001 - Middle States Regional Council• 1994-2001 & 2003-2006 - Power-FAIDS

Advisory Board• Power-FAIDS Conference Presenter • 1986-1987 - MICRO-FAIDS National

Conference, Chair• Institute of Financial Aid 1980College Goal Sunday – 2006, 2007• Wrote two Lumina Foundation Grants and

was awarded a total of $119,250• Designed College Goal Sunday web site• Statewide Coordinator.

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Michael Bennett

President EASFAA 1999-2000

EASFAA Council (1993-1995); 1996-2001)

Conference Committee (2003, 2004)

Non-Traditional Concerns Chair (1994-1995)

Electronic Services Committee (1996-1997)

Designed EASFAA Website (1996)Conference Presenter (1988, 1992, 2000, 2003

National Chair - (NASFAA) – 2007-2008

Board of Directors (1997-2001, 2005 – 2010)

Commission Director (2003) Conference Presenter (1999, 2003) Awards Committee (2005, 2010) Association Governance Committee

(2003, 2006, 2007, 2008) Best Practices Task Force (2002, 2003) Electronic Initiatives Committee

(1996,2003 Finance & Audit Committee 2008-2009 Journal of Financial Aid Editorial Board

(2003) Research Committee (2003) Strategic Long Range Plan (2000) Student Aid Transcript Editorial Board

(2003) Created and maintained a bi-weekly

National Chair Blog

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