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You're Invited! Financing a College Education
You’re Invited! Please join us for “Financing a College Education” presented by Frank A. Resnick on Thursday, October 13th from 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm in Slater Auditorium. Presentation topics to include:
  • Current Issues in Financial Aid
  • Purpose of Financial Aid
  • Determining the Cost of Higher Education
  • Understanding Need Analysis
  • How to Apply for Financial Aid 
  • Explanation of Financial Aid Programs
  • How Financial Aid Award Decisions Are Made
  • Completing the Need Analysis Documents:
    • Free Application for Student Aid (FAFSA)
    • CSS/Financial Aid PROFILE
  • Alternative Options to Financing a College Education
While the presentation is geared toward 12th-grade students, all families of students in grades 9 - 12 are welcome to attend.  The event is free and open to all students.

We are asking that students and families interested in attending RSVP to the event.  Questions? Please contact Katie Lauzier, College and Career Specialist in the Anne Macaione Mitchell ‘44 College and Career Center at NFA today! 
 
email: lauzierk@nfaschool.org
phone: 860.425.5620
 
We look forward to seeing you there!
 
 
Presenter, Frank R. A. Resnick worked in higher education for 32 years, serving numerous positions at Central Connecticut State University in New Britain, including seven years as the University’s Director of Financial Aid. He holds an M.S. Degree in College Administration and has worked in the area of college financial planning for more than 40 years. Mr. Resnick is Past President of the Connecticut Association of Professional Financial Aid Administrators and a former member of the Board of Directors of the Connecticut Student Loan Foundation, the Connecticut Higher Education Supplemental Loan Authority, and the Connecticut Higher Education Trust. Mr. Resnick was active in the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators and The College Scholarship Service. He has also served as a Consultant for the U. S. Education Department, the Connecticut Department of Higher Education, and the National Collegiate Athletic Association. He speaks frequently on the topic of financing a college education, and has been presenting High School Financial Aid Night Seminar programs for the past 42 years.