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A Wonderful Experience Awaits You. There are a variety of reasons why people attend the Conference:
If any of these reasons apply to you, then you've got ample reason to attend the NASFAA Conference. Meeting Other Attendees. We have a special program that will get you started - the New Member and First-Time Conference Attendee Orientation. The NASFAA President, National Chair, and Conference Chair will say a few words of welcome, you'll receive a light snack or beverage and a special identifier for your name badge, but most importantly, you will be seated at tables with other first-time attendees and be introduced to each other by a current member of NASFAA's Board of Directors. When you leave the room, you'll have a minimum of ten new contacts faces with names that you can look for at meals and in sessions. Having meals with folks is a really good way to get to know them. When you are seated, be sure to introduce yourself to everyone at the table. Also, talk to people as you are waiting for a session to start or over a cup of coffee in the morning. The most valuable resources at the NASFAA Conference are the people you meet - you can get great ideas just by visiting with people every chance you get. And when you get back home, they become great resources for future questions or issues that arise. Visiting the Exhibit Hall. Near the front entrance to the exhibit hall is the NASFAA booth. Please stop by to meet the NASFAA staff and get your questions answered. We can show you many of the products and services that are part of your NASFAA membership and give you a demo of the Encyclopedia, the Career Center, and more! Picking Sessions to Attend. If you plan to bring other staff members with you to the Conference, we recommend that you have daily meetings to strategize each day who will attend which session, visit the exhibit hall, etc. It's also important to recap the day's events each afternoon. The NASFAA Conference is a unique professional development opportunity that will provide you with a new perspective on the financial aid profession. We sincerely hope you decide to attend. A wonderful experience awaits you. |
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