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Join Oracle for the NASFAA 2022 National Conference!

By Joyce Kim posted 06-15-2022 03:14 PM

  

 

 

Oracle is proud to be a premier sponsor of the NASFAA (the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators) 2022 National Conference on June 26-29 in Austin, Texas. As a long-time partner in the higher ed industry, Oracle knows that the combination of increased competition for students, changing student needs, and an unpredictable regulatory environment makes the delivery of financial aid challenging. In other words, while the work of financial aid administrators is more important than ever, it is far more difficult as well.

 That’s where Oracle Student Financial Planning has played an important role for our institutional customers. Oracle SFP is a game-changing financial aid solution that manages each student’s financial plan individually and provides real-time visibility into a student’s entire academic lifecycle, supporting better informed financial decisions and optimized outcomes.

With its high levels of automation (90%+ throughout the entire financial aid lifecycle), intuitive Student Portal experience, and compliance with changing regulations and legislation, SFP empowers financial aid professionals to spend time on students, not process. For example, in last month’s NASFAA webcast, FAMU’s Lassandra Brice shared that over the past two years, the institution has experienced a 26% increase in FAFSA completions, 47% increase in financial aid awards, and a 42% YOY increase in first-day financial aid disbursements.

We are excited to join the nearly 2,300 student aid professionals from across the nation collaborating with one another at NASFAA to learn, network, and set the next generation of best practice for student financial aid.  Click here to book a one-on-one meeting with our experts, see our SFP demo schedule, and learn more about how SFP can deliver value to your institution.

We’ll also be hosting a few sessions, where you’ll hear from customers such as FAMU, Rutgers, ACHE (Alabama Commission on Higher Education) and UT-Austin sharing why they adopted Oracle SFP and how it’s impacted their financial aid offices and the students they serve (here’s a preview: the state of Alabama has increased its FAFSA completion rate by 30.6% from last year!). Find out more details about the Rutgers and FAMU session here, and the ACHE and UT-Austin session here.

See y’all in the Lone Star State!

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