The
GPCC's Graduate
Aid Symposium,
held on December
11, 2008 at
BU School
of Management
was a great
success! The
guest speakers
were not only
informative
and entertaining,
but their
presentations
were extremely
timely and
relevant given
the current
trends in
the aid industry.
Professor
Michael Greenberger
from University
of Maryland
presented
on the current
state of the
economy, and
he broke down
in layman's
terms how
the country
has ended
up in the
financial
situation
it is now
in. A very
sobering and
eye-opening
explanation,
he outlined
the rise and
fall of the
mortgage industry
in the early
and late 1990s,
and its critical
impact on
today's lending
crises.
Our
second guest,
Patrick Campbell
of the Iraq
and Afghanistan
Veterans of
America, had
provided a
wealth of
information
on the original
Montgomery
GI
Bill, as well
as the new
Post 9/11
GI Bill.
His website,
www.GIBill2008.com has access
to frequently
asked
questions
regarding
veterans benefits
under both
plans,
as well as
a calculator
to
help individuals
determine
the total
benefits
for which
a student
is eligible.
It is extremely
useful for
VA
Reps at individual
schools, as
well as for
our own personal
knowledge
as aid administrators.
Finally,
Brad Finger
from
American
Student Assistance
presented
on financial
literacy
and
debt wellness
program
options, and
how best
to educate
and
serve graduate
and professional
student
populations.
His motivating
presentation
is available
for viewing
on the GPCC
website,
and may spark
an interest
in
many individuals
on how to
implement
our own
school-based
literacy
programs.
Thank you
to everyone
who
attended
and participated!
Questions?
Email
Amanda
Abreu for
more
information.
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