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2025–26 FASFAA Directors Summit Sponsorship
12/9/2025 - 12/10/2025

Event Description

Set Sail with Florida’s Financial Aid Leaders

Join us as a valued sponsor for the 2025–26 FASFAA Directors Summit — an exclusive two-day gathering of Florida’s financial aid captains and senior officers. This premier event is designed to help institutional leaders navigate significant federal aid changes and chart a steady course through the evolving landscape of higher education.

With the One Big Beautiful Bill (OB3) setting new directions for the year ahead, the summit provides a unique opportunity for collaboration, insight sharing, and forward planning before the aid packaging season begins.

Anchored at Bethune-Cookman University in Daytona Beach, this summit features expert-led sessions, data-driven discussions, and networking opportunities that connect decision-makers from across Florida’s colleges and universities.

As a sponsor, you’ll play a key role in supporting this vital professional convening — gaining visibility, building relationships, and helping FASFAA members prepare to lead their institutions with confidence and clarity.

*Note - This is the Director's Day Summit that typically occurs before the conference in may. It is being separated and moved up based on recent legislative changes.

Dates & Times:

  • Tuesday, December 9: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday, December 10: 8:30 AM – 11:30 AM

Location:
        Bethune Cookman University – L. Gale Lemerand School of Nursing
        739 W. International Speedway Blvd.
        Daytona Beach, FL 32114

Meals:

  • Dec 9: Lunch and snacks provided (Dinner on your own)

  • Dec 10: Breakfast provided

Registration Fees:

  • Members: $350

  • Non-Members: $385
     



Tentative Agenda Highlights

  • Federal Student Aid Program Updates

  • The One Big Beautiful Bill (OB3): Impact and Implementation

  • Navigating the Enrollment Cliff: Strategies for Sustained Growth

  • The Financial Aid Office’s Role in Graduate & Professional Enrollment

  • Private Loans and Preferred Lender Management

  • Building Influence Through Strategic Communication with Senior Leadership

    ***These topics are still being finalized and additional content may be added.