What are some of the general tasks you have performed and excelled at as an FA consultant?
Verification reviews and re-reviews are where I excel and where I can really add value. I have saved schools substantial sums of money during the review and re-review process by uncovering the reasons funds are not being released. This can be a learning process for financial aid professionals, and I have been able to identify and resolve issues at the staff level that may have been overlooked. For example, I may uncover that a counselor consistently misses a line item on a tax transcript or the student's verification forms are filled out incorrectly or incomplete. This can easily be addressed by putting appropriate processes in place and educating the counselor about what the regulations say and how we can reach the right conclusion.
What makes HEAG unique or special compared to your work experiences elsewhere?
HEAG’s online project management tools are a real differentiator. HEAG consultants utilize these tools to collaborate on ideas, issues, and challenges and develop a common approach to handling questions, concerns, policies and procedures. A college may be working with only one HEAG consultant, but they have the resources of the entire HEAG team.
What advice would you give to a school looking to bring in an FA consultant?
To have a clear understanding of the direction the school is headed and what type of characteristics are needed for the person you are bringing in. You want to get the right fit – both in terms of experience and personality.
When you’re not consulting, what other hobbies/interests do you have?
Outside of consulting, I am working to improve and broaden my technical skills because I am getting into the more technical end of financial aid consulting, including SQL. When I am not working to better myself, I enjoy watching sports and listening to music.