The Office of Federal Student Aid’s (FSA) School Experience Group (SE) and Minority-Serving and Under-Resourced Schools Division (MSURSD) is making plans for the second annual FSA Presidential Leadership Summit for Presidents and Chancellors of Minority-Serving Institutions (MSIs). This year’s conference will be held December 2-3, 2019 in Reno, NV. The Presidential Leadership Summit is a pre-conference activity of FSA Annual Conference to also be held in Reno. The goal of the FSA Presidential Leadership Summit is to equip presidents and chancellors with critical knowledge and insight of Federal Student Aid, tailored to the specific needs and challenges of leaders within Minority-Serving Institutions. Participants will learn about funded programs within FSA aimed at improving student success, changes in federal compliance, maintaining institutional eligibility for Title IV funding, and FSA’s emerging vision for serving the needs of students and families across the entire student aid lifecycle.
This year’s FSA Presidential Leadership Summit will provide all attendees with an invaluable, executive-level experience. Invited guest include Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos and other senior member of the U.S. Department of Education and Federal Student Aid leadership teams. Presidents and Chancellors of MSI Institutions as well as Presidents/CEOs of MSI Higher Education Presidential Associations will provide keynote addresses as well as serve on panels for in depth conversations. The SE/MSURSD team is requesting your feedback regarding several key components of the conference.
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1. What is your institution type?
Public, 2-Year
Private, 2-Year
Public, 4-Year+
Private 4-Year+
Proprietary, For Profit, 2-Year
Proprietary, For Profit, 4-Year+
2. Would you have an interest and be willing to attend the Presidential Leadership Summit scheduled for Reno, NV December 2-3, 2019?
Yes, I plan to attend
No, I will not be in attendance
3. Select the discussion topic(s) of greatest interest to you. (Check all that apply)
Enrollment, Retention & Completion Rate Management
Risk Management and Title IV Funding
What Presidents/Chancellors should know about Title IV Funding
Cyber Security and Title IV Funding
Institutional Title IV Program Compliance conversations with FSA Deputy COO for Compliance
Federal Update: HEA Reauthorization and other topics
4. Please enter other topics of interest, not previously listed.
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