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Join us for a comprehensive session on the student life cycle and key data collection points critical for the success of student financial services. The discussion covers interactions with trading partners, the availability of data, and the significance of data standards in enhancing workflows. Key topics include admissions, financial aid processes, and the intersection of data sharing within the legal framework. Participants will gain insights into improving service delivery and achieving interoperability in higher education data systems. We welcome your thoughts and feedback.
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Completing the Data Puzzle Carrie Steere-Salazar UCSF Interim Director of Student Financial Services Michael Sessa Associate Executive Director Postsecondary Electronic Standards Council Las Vegas December 2002
AGENDA • Student life cycle • Other points of data collection • Trading partners • Data availability • Data Standards
Student Life Cycle • Birth • High School • Test scores • Transcripts • Admissions applications • FAFSA • Other local, state, federal
Student Life Cycle • Loans, grants, scholarships • Registrar, records, alumni • Credit cards, car loans, mortgages • Employment • Other points of data collection
Trading Partners • Sharing data (within the law) • Customer services and customization • Interfaces • Proprietary • Standard
Data Availability • Lists • Credit reporting agencies & other third party trusted agents • Authentication, privacy, security
Data Standards • Set level expectations • Control costs • Improve service • Make interoperability a reality • PESC - supports, promotes, guides higher ed
We appreciate your feedback and comments. We can be reached: Carrie Steere-Salazar UCSF Interim Director of Student Financial Services 415-502-8296 carrie@saa.ucsf.edu Michael Sessa Associate Executive Director Postsecondary Electronic Standards Council 202-293-7383 sessa@standardscouncil.org