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School Technology Advisory Board March 18, 2004

School Technology Advisory Board March 18, 2004. School goals. Gain Influence The TAB will provide an open forum in which all participants have the opportunity to introduce ideas Engage in Colleague Exchange

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School Technology Advisory Board March 18, 2004

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  1. School Technology Advisory Board March 18, 2004

  2. School goals Gain Influence The TAB will provide an open forum in which all participants have the opportunity to introduce ideas Engage in Colleague Exchange The TAB will offer an environment where colleagues may openly share information with regards to successes and challenges Establish Innovative Solutions The TAB will strive to pioneer new and exciting technology solutions for Higher Education institutions throughout the nation

  3. Nelnet goals Increase Knowledge The TAB will enable Nelnet to acquire specific process knowledge from the viewpoint of the subject matter experts Receive Validation The TAB will provide a forum for Nelnet to obtain feedback with respect to proposed concepts and existing product offerings Establish Innovative Solutions The TAB will strive to pioneer new and exciting technology solutions for Higher Education institutions throughout the nation

  4. TAB charter • Sponsor: Nelnet • Basic Purpose: Good To Great • Frequency: 3 meetings per year • 1 hour conference call per month • TAB Formats: Open group forums • Committee forums • Subject specific task forces • Activities: Product philosophy / concept • Product process walk-through • Product requirements • Product design • Product rollout strategies

  5. TAB charter • Partner Forums: School Advisory Committee (SAC) • Product User Group (PUG) • Membership: Terms will vary by individual • 18 month term – Minimum • 36 month term – Maximum • Confidentiality: Mutual • Imparter identifies as confidential • Voting: No vote, group consensus only • Press Releases: Nelnet will provide pre-notice and • obtain approval from the board

  6. Who’s Who on the Nelnet TAB? Presented by Jim Grace

  7. TAB school profile overview • School type • Loan program • Financial aid management system • Region

  8. School type representation • Four-year public schools • Four-year private schools • Two-year public school

  9. Four-year public schools • College of Charleston – Robert Kersey • University of Central Florida – Mary McKinney & • Vic La Porte • University of Maryland, College Park – Sarah Bauder • University of Missouri, Kansas City – Michael Passer • University of Tennessee, Knoxville – Marian Sykes • Virginia Polytechnic Institute – Barry Simmons • Wayne State University – Cathy Kay & Mary Lewis

  10. Four-year private schools • Capella University – Tim Lehmann & Tara Sherman • Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University – Maria Shaulis • Emerson College – Tom Boucher • Loma Linda University – Verdell Schaefer

  11. Two-year public school • Tallahassee Community College – Bill Spiers

  12. Loan program representation • FFEL program • Direct Loan (DL) program

  13. FFEL program • Capella University • Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University • Emerson College • Loma Linda University • Tallahassee Community College • University of Central Florida • University of Maryland, College Park • University of Missouri, Kansas City • University of Tennessee, Knoxville • Wayne State University

  14. Direct Loan (DL) program • College of Charleston • Virginia Polytechnic Institute

  15. FAMS representation • SCT Banner (SCT+) • Datatel • PeopleSoft • PowerFaids • Sigma SAM • Wolffpak

  16. Financial aid management system representation • SCT Banner • College of Charleston (SCT+) • Loma Linda University • University of Tennessee, Knoxville • Virginia Polytechnic Institute • Wayne State University

  17. Financial aid management system representation • DataTel • Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University • PeopleSoft • University of Central Florida • PowerFaids • Capella University • Emerson College

  18. Financial aid management system representation • Sigma SAM • University of Maryland, College Park • University of Missouri, Kansas City • WolffPak • Tallahassee Community College

  19. Regional representation • EASFAA • MASFAA • SASFAA • WASFAA

  20. EASFAA representation • Emerson College • University of Maryland, College Park

  21. MASFAA representation • Capella University • University of Missouri, Kansas City • Wayne State University

  22. SASFAA representation • College of Charleston • Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University • Tallahassee Community College • University of Central Florida • University of Tennessee, Knoxville • Virginia Polytechnic Institute

  23. WASFAA representation • Loma Linda University

  24. Nelnet participants • Nyree Amedee, Business Integration – Administration • Stephen Clemente, Campus Solutions • Jim Grace, Campus Solutions • Christine Hadden, Business Integration - Engineering • Taige Haines, Product Management • Phil Knight, Product Support • Alina Laikola, Campus Solutions • Rob Murray, Business Integration - Engineering • Mike Roland, Business Integration - Engineering • April Sanders, Product Management

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