NASFAA's Off the Cuff Podcast
NASFAA's Off the Cuff Podcast
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Making FAFSA Entertaining.
I am not a Title IV staff member and discussions about Title IV processes are typically esoteric and boring. However, this show is entertaining and they do a good job keeping it relevant and informative for others in higher ed. Thank you.
Katet in NC
Just the facts
I like to keep up on regulations or topics that are being discussed on the hill. I’d always liked a more plain spoken approach about policies since most of us don’t have time to read 1000-page house or senate bills. But, the blatant partisanship is unwelcome. Having a self-described progressive left think tank on, but no opposing or alternate viewpoints is really in poor taste. NASFAA is supposed to represent us all, not just some of us. Stick to the facts.
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Jaydodo
A MUST for all Financial Aid Professionals
I truly enjoy listening to “Off The Cuff”. The host and co-host are funny and energetic. Every single episode is filled with useful information. I’m a pre-COVID listener but I must say they have been doing a fantastic job during this global pandemic. If you’re interested in all the updates and policies related to financial aid and higher education then I recommend you subscribe.
G_Mayra
Awesome addition
I have worked in student finance for almost 14 years. The Podcast is a great addition towards learning what is happening today in the student finance world when we all do not have the time to read. This truly feels like I am just joining the table for a colleague conversation.
CayGoob
Good but....
The information is great but I'd rather get to the point than listen to the hosts talk about random stuff or their personal lives. It takes at least 5 minutes before they even get to the discussion topic or information
Smariel3
I *LOVE* Off the Cuff
Okay, I know I'm a policy geek but even aside from that, "Off the Cuff" is a pleasure to listen to. While certainly useful, it's the fact that I feel like I'm getting to know some of the NASFAA team in a way that just seeing them at conferences doesn't provide. Keep up the good work!
ACormoulaine
Student Aid Policy Wonks Unite!
Super wonky good stuff for financial aid administrators. Love it!
badassbaker
For the most part great.
Really enjoying the podcast. Good information. Everyone has good chemistry so I they dont put me to sleep when they have to get in the weeds. As a fin aid admin it is nice to keep up with the lastest coming out of Washington. I could not give a 5 star because of sound quality. Typically I can only hear one person clearly which make me turn up my speaker and then quickly turn them down as once the person closest to the mic starts to speak. Would love if everyone could me the same distance away from a mic.
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Blood Beard the Pirate
Awesome resource for aid professionals
This podcast keeps me in the know with all things Finaid and so much more. Thanks Justin and #NASFAA for bringing the aid community news which is pertinent to what we do. I hope this resource will remain a staple provided by NASFAA (even after Justin's term ends). Btw, Love the "What Was That?" portion of the podcast. You share some pretty good, funny, interesting stories. 😀 Keep up the good work!!!
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Ajanawilk
Valuable Resource
Please do not take this away!! It is such a valuable resource, especially for a fairly new financial aid professional like myself.
WondrouslyMad
Really enjoyed the first podcast
I've been looking for a way to stay better connected to the higher ed. policy happennings and really enjoyed listening to the first episode. Hope the podcast continues!
DjCindyforreal