From DanGHolt at aol.com Tue Jul 10 08:26:09 2001 From: DanGHolt at aol.com (DanGHolt@aol.com) Date: Tue Mar 23 20:21:33 2004 Subject: [Oasfaa] position available in MN Message-ID: <106.250bafc.287c5c72@aol.com> Dear Colleagues: Please note that the following position is available immediately at Carleton. Inquiries can be sent directly to me. In addition, please feel free to pass this on to others who might be interested and qualified. Thank you for your help. Rod Oto ------------------------------------------- Carleton College Assistant Director of Student Financial Services Carleton College in Northfield, MN seeks an Assistant Director of Student Financial Service to assist in the coordination and review of financial aid applications, packaging and awarding of aid, and the proper distribution of institutional, state and federal funds. This position will also interact with and provide counsel to students and families about financing a high cost college education. This position will involve the use of financial aid need analysis, understanding and interpretation of government rules and regulations, and the exercise of thoughtful judgments in decision making. Qualifications: Candidates must hold a Bachelors Degree and have some office, administrative or counseling experience, preferably at a selective liberal arts college. Individuals who have worked with financial aid calculations are especially encouraged to apply. All candidates must be able to work independently, communicate effectively and be motivated to assist students and their families in affording a high cost college. The College: Carleton College is a highly selective liberal arts college that is often rated among one of the top 10 small colleges in the country. It enrolls approximately 1850 students from all parts of the country and the world. It has a strong need-based financial aid program that serves 55% of its students and a student employment program that allows as much as 75% of the students to hold campus jobs. More information about Carleton can be accessed through: www.carleton.edu. Application: Interested candidates should submit a resume, with cover letter, and a list of 3 references with phone numbers or e-mail addresses to: Rodney Oto, Director of Student Financial Services, Carleton College, One North College Street, Northfield, MN 55057. E-Mail with attachments (i.e. Word documents) are acceptable to: financialaid@acs.carleton.edu. Review of applications will begin on July 25, 2001. The starting date for this position is immediate. Carleton College is an equal opportunity employer committed to excellence through diversity. Rodney M. Oto Associate Dean of Admissions & Director of Student Financial Services Carleton College E-Mail: roto@acs.carleton.edu Toll-Free: 1-800-995-2275 From ratlift at swosu.edu Thu Jul 12 13:56:53 2001 From: ratlift at swosu.edu (Thomas M. Ratliff) Date: Tue Mar 23 20:21:33 2004 Subject: [Oasfaa] Thank You OASFAA Message-ID: <4.3.0.20010712134236.00a81bb0@host1.swosu.edu> The June 2001 Issue of the OASFAA Newsletter was the last that my lovely wife Sheila and I will be doing. I thank you as a member of the association for letting us serve OASFAA the past five years as Newsletter Editors. It was a pleasure to take Leon Nelson's prompting and resurrect the Newsletter on a quarterly basis. Particular thanks goes out to Pam McConahay, Cheryl Rasmussen, Bryce Fair and David Horn, along with our past presidents and association secretaries for their countless submissions that were so very useful for everyone. Thomas M. Ratliff From ClientRelations at ogslp.org Thu Jul 12 16:45:59 2001 From: ClientRelations at ogslp.org (Client Relations) Date: Tue Mar 23 20:21:33 2004 Subject: [Oasfaa] OGSLP Unveils New Website Message-ID: <67B1776185FFD311926100805FC11F9D8F6208@handel.ogslp.org> Listed below is a link to the new and improved OGSLP website! The new site is loaded with helpful items for borrowers, schools and lenders. This is just the start. We will continue to upgrade and enhance the site based on feedback from you, our client. Students looking for student loan information 24/7, will find many resources describing the types of loans available, the application process and participants who can help them through the process. Students (as well as clients) can also get answers within 24 hours to questions submitted on-line. Delinquent borrowers will find rich text describing the different deferment and forbearance options as well as money management tips designed to keep them out of default. In addition to ordering supplies and publications on-line, school and lender clients can now access the OGSLP School/Lender directories. We've also added an OLAC Corner for on-going news and activities within the lending community. The site has a fresh new look and feel, designed to make your web visit a more pleasing and productive one! Try it out today. The site may have dramatically changed, but the address remains www.ogslp.org From DanGHolt at aol.com Fri Jul 13 08:21:51 2001 From: DanGHolt at aol.com (DanGHolt@aol.com) Date: Tue Mar 23 20:21:33 2004 Subject: [Oasfaa] Despite Bankruptcy Filing, Teacher Is Ordered to Repay Student-Loan Debt Message-ID: <77.17723449.28804fef@aol.com> THOUGHT YOU ALL MAY FIND THIS INTERESTING! This article from The Chronicle of Higher Education (http://chronicle.com) was forwarded to you from: vperschbacher@stc.seark.tec.ar.us _________________________________________________________________ The following message was enclosed: ?? FYI, please share as you wish _________________________________________________________________ ?? Monday, July 9, 2001 ?? Despite Bankruptcy Filing, Teacher Is Ordered to Repay ?? Student-Loan Debt ?? By GOLDIE BLUMENSTYK ?? A federal appellate panel in Missouri has upheld a ruling that ?? requires a Missouri schoolteacher to repay her student-loan ?? debt of nearly $19,000, despite her filing for bankruptcy ?? under Chapter 7. ?? The panel, a United States Bankruptcy Appellate Panel, said in ?? the opinion it issued on Friday that making the monthly loan ?? payments of $168.89 over 15 years would not pose an undue ?? hardship on the woman, whose gross annual salary was $27,730 ?? at the time of the trial, in October 2000. ?? The ruling comes just as Congress prepares to pass a bill that ?? would limit options for students who borrow too much. ?? Supported by President Bush, the Bankruptcy Reform Act would ?? make it more difficult to declare personal bankruptcy. ?? According to recent studies, students are graduating from ?? college with nearly twice as much debt as a decade ago. ?? In affirming the ruling of a bankruptcy court, the panel noted ?? that there was nothing raised in the appeal that had not been ?? previously considered by that lower court. The bankruptcy ?? court had previously recognized that the woman was likely to ?? go into greater debt while pursing a master's degree required ?? of her to keep teaching, but that her financial prospects were ?? likely to improve after receiving the degree because she would ?? qualify for a $3,000 annual raise. ?? The court's decision can be found online (requires Adobe ?? Acrobat Reader, available free). -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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