Industry Teleconference Series
As part of TG’s customer training experience, we produce teleconferences on current topics in the financial aid industry in which you can participate from the comfort of your office or conference room. On a quarterly basis, industry experts are invited to discuss topics of interest via conference call with financial aid professionals.
To participate all you need is a telephone and the toll-free number. Participation is free of charge, although registration is required.
For each presentation, TG will provide presentation materials for downloading, viewing, or printing as you follow along with the speaker. The presentation portion of the session will be followed by time for questions, answers, and discussion with participants.
Upcoming Teleconferences
Information about upcoming teleconferences will be provided in Shoptalk Online and announced on TG Online's home page.
Teleconference Archive
- Reaching First Generation Families
- Loan Issues Final Rules
- The College Cost Reduction and Access Act
- Study on barriers to higher education
- A Look at the New Interim Final Rules
- ED Guidance on the Higher Education Reconciliation Act
- A Conversation about Distance Education
- Things that make you go "hmmm..."
- R2T4 — Basics and Beyond
- Understanding Cohort Default Rates
- Protecting Social Security Numbers in Student Financial Aid
- HEROES Act
- Addressing Student Loan Management and Default Aversion to Support Institutional and Student Success
- Maximizing the Consolidation Opportunity
- What You Should Know About System Development Projects
- Multi-year Use of the Master Promissory Note (MPN) for Two-Year and Proprietary Schools
- PLUS Master Promissory Note (MPN)
- Student Loan Forgiveness and Employment Repayment Programs
- Negotiated Rulemaking
- Distance Education, E-Signature, and the Meteor Project
- Disaster Guidance, Business Recovery and Continuation
- Title IV Changes - Rules Issued November 1, 2000
- Return of Title IV Funds
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