Save the Date! Annual SFS Conference for Campus Partners- June 12th!

Student Financial Services will host its Third Annual Conference for Campus Partners on June 12 from noon-4 p.m. This half-day of presentations and round-table discussions will focus on a variety of topics intended for non-financial aid staff who work directly with students. By attending this conference, you will gain a better understanding of the financial aid and scholarship process here at WSU.

We are busy planning the sessions and topics that will be covered at this year’s conference. If you have attended this conference in previous years, there will be some advanced sessions offered to dive deeper into some of the more complex financial aid topics.

Stay tuned for more information on how to register, earn professional development credit, and details of the conference!

Mark your calendars so you can join us on June 12th!

Sincerely,

Student Financial Services

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