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Bridging the Gap

Bridging the Gap. Improving Customer Service in Financial Aid & Student Accounts. Driving Uncertainty into Opportunity. What do these all have in common?. Isolated Independent Secluded Detached Powerful Unaided. Driving Uncertainty into Opportunity. Look Familiar?.

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Bridging the Gap

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  1. Bridging the Gap Improving Customer Service in Financial Aid & Student Accounts Driving Uncertainty into Opportunity

  2. What do these all have in common? • Isolated • Independent • Secluded • Detached • Powerful • Unaided Driving Uncertainty into Opportunity

  3. Look Familiar? Driving Uncertainty into Opportunity

  4. The Reality of Silos • “Siloing” – • Effects of siloing: • Resources wasted • Poor customer service • Limited productivity • Reduced workplace satisfaction A mindset within an office or department which inhibits sharing of information or collaboration with individuals in other offices or departments. Driving Uncertainty into Opportunity

  5. The Cure: Bridges • “Bridges”: • Benefits of Bridges: • Improved office efficiency • Improved office productivity • Improved office morale • Improved customer service Efforts to remove barriers between offices and departments.

  6. Where to Begin? Driving Uncertainty into Opportunity

  7. Bridge Building Blocks • Focus on the big picture. • Identify your locus of control. • Build relationships. • Understand the key issues between Offices. Driving Uncertainty into Opportunity

  8. Focus on the Big Picture • Reflect upon the mission of your institution. • Create a unified vision for your office, department or self consistent with the mission of the organization. • Recognize the importance of customer service and acknowledge siloing is an enemy to quality customer relations. Driving Uncertainty into Opportunity

  9. Identify Your Locus of Control The extent to which individuals believe they have power over the events in their lives.1 • “Locus of Control” – • Reflect upon your personal locus of control • Go Fish!-ing • Choose the attitude you bring to work • Play • Make students and coworkers’ days • Be present Driving Uncertainty into Opportunity

  10. Build Relationships • Get-togethers • Birthday celebrations • Out of office activities • Attend conferences and/or training opportunities together Driving Uncertainty into Opportunity

  11. Understand the key issues • Office-student communication • Federal Student Aid authorizations • Financial Aid Training (or the need for . . .) • Refunding Driving Uncertainty into Opportunity

  12. Office-student communication • Inconsistent information received by students from various personnel creates confusion. • Determine what information students need to know and devise a strategy between offices to communicate consistent information regardless of if the student asks it to a Financial Aid or Student Accounts staff person. Driving Uncertainty into Opportunity

  13. Federal Student Aid authorizations • Title IV regulations require institutions to receive authorization from students and/or parents before providing certain services. • Including: • Payment for current year “other educationally related expenses” with federal and state aid. • Paying up to $200 of prior year “other educationally related expenses with federal and state aid. • Keeping credit balances on students’ accounts to pay for future charges. • Applying federal aid to students’ accounts. Driving Uncertainty into Opportunity

  14. Financial Aid Training • Identify where intersections exist between offices. • Cross-train. • Ensuring that the offices and personnel that need to know Title IV regulations learn them. • Schedule period reviews of policies and procedures. • Invite others to training opportunities. Driving Uncertainty into Opportunity

  15. Return of Title IV (R2T4) Funds • R2T4 = Pain? • Collaborate • Streamline procedures and communicate • Be collections-minded Driving Uncertainty into Opportunity

  16. The Result Driving Uncertainty into Opportunity

  17. Remember . . . • Building bridges is a process and takes time. • Don’t get discouraged. • It’s worth it! Driving Uncertainty into Opportunity

  18. Presenter Michael Zurek Student Accounts Manager Johnson University Email: StudentAccountsTN@JohnsonU.edu Phone: (865) 251-2292 Driving Uncertainty into Opportunity

  19. Resources 1 – Fournier, G. (2009). Locus of Control. Retrieved March 24, 2014 from http://psychcentral.com/encyclopedia/2009/locus-of-control/ Driving Uncertainty into Opportunity

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