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NeASFAA History

The Nebraska Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (NeASFAA) began at Kearney State College (now University of Nebraska-Kearney) in the spring of 1967. Dr. Jean Harvey, Financial Aid Administrator at Creighton University, foresaw the need for an organized professional association of financial aid officers in the state and personally contacted all of the higher education schools that were administering financial aid programs. Dr. Harvey invited them to an organizational discussion meeting in Kearney. This meeting was hosted by Donald Tewell who was, at the time, Director of Financial Aid at Kearney State.

At this meeting, it was decided that an organization was needed to accomplish the following:

  • develop professionalism among aid officers of Nebraska
  • provide a means to bring together aid officers for the discussion of common problems
  • influence federal and state legislation dealing with student financial aid programs and provide an avenue for the dissemination of ideas and concerns of students and administrators to financial aid problems
  • provide training for newly appointed aid officers
  • assist secondary school counselors in their work with students in planning their future by providing timely and updated information concerning financial aid
  • provide a means of affiliation with the Midwest Regional Student Financial Aid Organization.

With these goals and objectives in mind, an organizational and constitutional committee was selected, with G. Heinicke of Concordia College as Chairman. The first organizational association meeting was held in September of 1967. The association requested and received acceptance for affiliation with the Midwest Regional Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators.

At the Spring Meeting in 1978, the Association voted to sever affiliation with the Midwest Region and join the Rocky Mountain Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators.

MISSION STATEMENT
The Nebraska Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (NeASFAA) exists primarily to promote the professional preparation, effectiveness, and mutual support of persons involved in student financial aid administration. In addition, NeASFAA exists to implement programs that will positively impact students' ability to pay for higher education programs.

In order to effectively serve the needs of its members, NeASFAA shall strive to serve in a leadership role within the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (NASFAA).

The Association shall serve as a forum for its members and act as a focus for expressing views on matters relating to the development, funding, and administration of student financial aid.

While the Association's primary goal is to provide an avenue for preparation to those members who are directly responsible for the administration of student aid programs, NeASFAA shall strive to expand its training services to include other individuals who play a major role in assisting students in completing and paying for programs of higher education.

In order to effectively meet the goals of its mission and the diverse and changing needs of the post-secondary education community, NeASFAA seeks to maintain a spirit of cooperation and an approach that is flexible, equitable, and innovative.

PURPOSE
NeASFAA exists to:

  • develop professionalism among aid officers of Nebraska
  • provide a means to bring together aid officers for the discussion of common problems
  • influence federal and state legislation dealing with student financial aid programs and provide an avenue for the dissemination of ideas and concerns of students and administrators in financial aid problems
  • provide training for newly appointed aid officers
  • assist secondary school counselors in their work with students in planning their future by providing timely and updated information concerning financial aid
  • provide a means of affiliation with the Rocky Mountain Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (RMASFAA) and the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (NASFAA).

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PAST PRESIDENT

2023-2024 Traci Boeve, Hasting College
2022-2023 Bailey Jorgensen, Nebraska Methodist College
2021-2022 Justin Chase Brown, University of Nebraska - Lincoln
2020-2021 Renee Besse, University of Nebraska - Kearney
2019-2020 Sheila Johns, Western Nebraska Community College                                       
2018-19 Marty Habrock, University of Nebraska - Omaha
2017-18 Stacy Dieckman, Northeast Community College
2016-17 Beth Sisk, College of Saint Mary
2015-16 Kay Dinkelman, University of Nebraska - Lincoln
2014-15 Matt Johnson, University of Nebraska - Kearney
2013-14 Tom Ochsner, Nebraska Wesleyan University
2012-13 Tom Ochsner, Nebraska Wesleyan University
2011-12 Peggy Tvrdy, Doane College
2010-11 Terri Graham, Hastings College
2009-10 Dale Brown, Mid Plains Community College - McCook
2008-09 Lisa Gdowski, Central Community College - Columbus
2007-08 Mary Sommers, University of Nebraska - Kearney
2006-07 Shareen Thewke, University of Nebraska - Omaha
2005-06 Janet Dodson, Doane College
2004-05 Shirley Huttenmaier, Southeast Community College-Beatrice
2003-04 Deana Unger, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
2002-03 Vicki Kucera, Central Community College - Hastings
2001-02 Paula Kohles, Creighton University
2000-01 Caroline Routh, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
1999-00 Mary Sommers, University of Nebraska at Kearney
1998-99 Randy Sell, University of Nebraska at Omaha
1997-98 Tom Ramaeker, Creighton University
1996-97 Steve Millnitz, Central Community College - Grand Island
1995-96 Judith Walker, University of Nebraska Medical Center
1994-95 Mark Anderson, Dana College
1993-94 Doug Watson, Midland Lutheran College
1992-93 Joan Zanders, Wayne State College
1991-92 Wanda Halvorson, NE Methodist College of Nursing & Allied Health
1990-91 Jan Going, Southeast Community College - Lincoln
1989-90 Cheri Clark, College of Saint Mary
1988-89 Cheri Clark, College of Saint Mary
1987-88 Pat McTee, Kearney State College
1986-87 Bob Walker, Creighton University
1985-86 Diane Girard, Southeast Community College - Lincoln
1984-85 Don Aripoli, University of Nebraska - Lincoln
1983-84 Danni Warrick, Metropolitan Technical Community College
1982-83 Dan Davenport, Western Nebraska Community College
1981-82 Keith Ninemire, University of Nebraska at Omaha
1980-81 Larry Viterna, University of Nebraska School of Technical Agriculture
1979-80 Leo Munson, Creighton University
1978-79 Robert Pike, University of Nebraska at Omaha
1977-78 Del Smith, Western Nebraska Community College
1977-78 Tom Schnitker, Creighton University
1976-77 Del Hussey, Chadron State College
1975-76 Jack Ritchie, University of Nebraska - Lincoln
1974-75 Claire Fredstrom, Nebraska Wesleyan University
1973-74 Don Roddy, University of Nebraska at Omaha
1972-73 Harold Knott, Midland Lutheran College
1971-72 Gary Heinicke, Concordia Teachers College, Deceased

 

Bob Minturn Special Recognition Award

The Nebraska Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (NeASFAA) established the Robert Minturn Service Award in 1973 in memory of Mr. Robert Minturn who served as Director of Financial Aid at Creighton University from January 1971 to August 1972. This award is given annually to an outstanding financial aid officer who is a NeASFAA member in recognition of their leadership activities within the financial aid profession.

The NeASFAA Executive Committee selects the recipient and the presentation is made at the spring meeting.

On January 19, 1981, the award name was changed to the "Bob Minturn Special Recognition Award" by a vote of the Executive Council.

Recipients:

2023-2024 Denise Lickteig, Peru State College
2022-2023 Sheila Johns, Western Nebraska Community College
2021-2022 Joan Jurek, EducationQuest
2020-2021 Linda Butcher, Southeast Community College (posthumously)
2019-2020 Marty Habrock, University of Nebraska at Omaha                                                 
2018-2019 Kent Wolfe, Inceptia
2017-2018 Daphne Hall, EducationQuest Foundation
2016-2017 Jodi Vanden Berge, EducationQuest Foundation
2015-2016 Les Monore, EducationQuest Foundation
2014-2015 Ritchie Morrow, Coordinating Comm. For Postsecondary Education
2013-2014 Laura Schultz, Wells Fargo
2012-2013 Renee Besse, University of Nebraska - Kearney
2011-2012 Terri Graham, Hastings College
2010-2011 Deana Unger, University of Nebraska - Lincoln
2009-2010 Kay Dinkelman, University of Nebraska - Lincoln
2008-2009 Mark Schilmoeller, Nelnet
2007-2008 Steve Millnitz, Central Community College - Grand Island
2006-2007 Doug Watson, Midland Lutheran College
2005-2006 Caroline Routh, University of Nebraska - Lincoln
2004-2005 Vicki Kucera, Central Community College, Hastings
2003-2004 Claire Fredstrom, Nebraska, Wesleyan University
2002-2003 Mary Sommers, University of Nebraska at Kearney
2001-2002 Paula Kohles, Creighton University
2000-2001 Randy Sell, University of Nebraska at Omaha
1999-2000 Tom Melecki, NSLP
1998-1999 Janet Dodson, Doane College
1997-1998 Joan Zanders, Northeast Community College
1996-1997 Judith Walker, University of Nebraska Medical Center
1995-1996 Kathryn McConnell, Union Bank & Trust
1994-1995 Pat McTee, University of Nebraska at Kearney
1993-1994 Tom Ramaeker, Creighton University
1992-1993 Karen Morris, Doane College
1990-1991 Sue Walsh, Wayne State College
1990-1991 Doug Watson, Midland Lutheran College
1989-1990 Wanda Halvorson, NE Methodist College of Nursing & Allied Health
1987-1988 Bob Walker, Creighton University
1986-1987 Danni Warrick, Metropolitan Technical Community College
1986-1987 Michael Abdouch, Universal Technical Institute
1985-1986 Dr. Don Aripoli, University of Nebraska at Lincoln
1984-1985 Cheri Clark, College of St. Mary
1983-1984 Larry O'Meara, Higher Education Assistance Foundation
1982-1983 Larry Viterna, University of Nebraska School of Technical Agriculture
1981-1982 Del Hussey, Chadron State College
1980-1981 Dan Duff, Union College
1979-1980 Harold "Gene" Knott, Midland Lutheran College
1979-1980 Robert Pike, University of Nebraska at Omaha
1978-1979 Ron Fritz, University of Nebraska at Lincoln
1977-1978 Dennis (Mic) Martin, Metropolitan Technical Community College
1976-1977 Robert Fredlund, University of Nebraska Medical Center
1975-1976 Rose Vyhnalek, Doane College
1974-1975 Don Miller, Peru State College
1973-1974 Don Roddy, University of Nebraska-Omaha

 

Distinguished Service Award

Recipients of this award are recognized for their outstanding achievements in the financial aid profession. Individuals must have demonstrated outstanding service in pursuing NeASFAA's mission over the past year, and the award will be presented at NeASFAA's Spring Conference.

Recipients:

2023-2024 Bailey Jorgensen, Nebraska Methodist College
2022-2023 Traci Boeve, Hastings College
2021-2022 Lisa Gdowski, Central Community College
2020-2021 Ritchie Morrow, Coordinating Commission for Postsecondary Education
2019-2020 Vicki Kucera, Central Community College                                                             
2018-2019 Janice Volker, University of Nebraska - Omaha
2017-2018 Beth Sisk, College of Saint Mary
2016-2017 Becca Dobry, University of Nebraska Kearney
2015-2016 Peggy Tvrdy, Doane University
2014-2015 Stacy Dieckman, Northeast Community College
2013-2014 Don Buehrer, Nelnet
2012-2013 Cindy Delaney, Nebraska Wesleyan University
2012-2013 Marty Habrock, University of Nebraska - Lincoln
2011-2012 Jodi Vanden Berge, EducationQuest Foundation – Kearney
2010-2011 Ritchie Morrow, Coordinating Commission for Postsecondary Education
2010-2011 Caroline Routh, University of Nebraska – Lincoln
2009-2010 Laura Schultz, Wells Fargo
2009-2010 Robb Cummings, Sallie Mae
2009-2010 Mark Schilmoeller, Nelnet
2009-2010 Mary Jo Smith, US Bank
2008-2009 Matt Johnson, University of Nebraska - Kearney
2007-2008 Shareen Thewke, University of Nebraska - Omaha
2006-2007 Ted Fellers, Mid-Planes Community College - McCook
2005-2006 Janet Dodson, Doane College
2003-2004 Stacey Musil, FES
2002-2003 Terri Graham, Hastings College & Tom Melecki, NSLP
2001-2002 Daphne Hall, Nelnet
2000-2001 Shirley Huttenmaier, Southeast Community College-Beatrice
1999-2000 Liz Fieselman, FEF
1998-1999 Kelly Muthersbaugh, NSLP
1997-1998 Carla Grafelman, NSLP
1995-1996 Paula Kohles, Creighton University

 

Rookie of the Year

Special recognition is given to a NeASFAA member for their first major contribution to NeASFAA; not just their first year in the financial aid profession. Individuals are recognized at NeASFAA's Spring Conference.

Recipients:

2023-2024 Jordan Eisenmener, Central Community College
2022-2023 Kristie Artz, University of Nebraska, Kearney
2021-2022 Erika Kampschneider, Metropolitan Community College
2020-2021 Susan Collins, Capitol School of Hairstyling and Esthetics
2019-2020 Kimberly Vanosdall, Northeast Community College                                         
2018-2019 Sarah Standley, University of Nebraska - Lincoln
2017-2018 Hylee Asche, Central Community College
2016-2017 Janice Volker, University of Nebraska - Omaha
2015-2016 Gina DeJong, University of Nebraska - Lincoln
2014-2015 Becca Dobry, University of Nebraska - Kearney
2013-2014 Lani Swanson, Nebraska Wesleyan University
2012-2013 Ray Miller, Grace University
2011-2012 Brien Alley, York College
2010-2011   Marty Habrock, University of Nebraska – Lincoln  
2009-2010 Bailey Nelsen, Clarkson College
2008-2009   LeAnn Hoffman, Wayne State College
2007-2008 Randy Lovins, NSLP
2006-2007 Kim Grubb, Bellevue University
2005-2006 Matthew Johnson, University of Nebraska - Kearney
2004-2005 Sara Smith, EducationQuest
2003-2004 Amanda Blue, NELNET
2002-2003 Wendy Olson, NSLP
2001-2002 Angie Miller, UNMC
2001-2002 Michelle Reeson, Midland Lutheran College
2000-2001 Shareen Cundall, Doane College
1999-2000 Dianne Fick, Omaha EPC
1998-1999 Mark Krings, NSLP
1997-1998 Kelly Muthersbaugh, NSLP
1996-1997 Ritchie Morrow, University of Nebraska at Kearney
1995-1996 Randy Sell, University of Nebraska at Omaha
1995-1996 Jodi Vanden Berge, EPC-Kearney

 

Feel the Excitement Award

This award is presented to a NeASFAA member who has demonstrated outstanding service to their community. NeASFAA honors members who volunteer, lead a special project or work tirelessly to educate or promote awareness about an important issue. Recipients are honored at NeASFAA's Spring Conference.

Recipients:

2016-2017 Joan Jurek, EducationQuest Foundation
2012-2013 Craig Munier, University of Nebraska - Lincoln
2011-2012 Matt Johnson, University of Nebraska - Kearney
2010-2011 Ritchie Morrow, Coordinating Comm. For Postsecondary Education
2009-2010 Kent Wolfe, NSLP
2007-2008 Kyle Rose, Wayne State College
2006-2007 Mark Araujo, Nebraska Methodist College of Nursing
2003-2004 Steve Millnitz, Central Community College - Grand Island
2002-2003 Dale Brown, Grace University
2001-2002 Stacey Musil, FES
2000-2001 Mark Schilmoeller , Nelnet
1999-2000 Joan Zanders, Northeast Community College
1998-1999 Phyllis Doughman, Metro Community College
 

Committee of the Year

This award is presented to a NeASFAA committee whose leadership and work made a significant contribution, which benefited the association. The chair and committee members are recognized at NeASFAA's Spring conference.

Recipients:

2015-2016 Membership Connections Committee - Lani Swanson, Nebraska Wesleyan University, and Renee Besse, University of Nebraska - Kearney
2014-2015 Professional Development Committee - Mary Sommers, University of Nebraska - Kearney
2013-2014 Professional Development Committee - Laura Schultz, Wells Fargo and Ritchie Morrow, Coordinating Commission for Post-Secondary Education
2012-2013 Corporate Development Committee - Don Bueher, Nelnet and Stacy Seim, EducationQuest
2011-2012 Professional Development Committee – Beth Sisk, College of Saint Mary and Jodi Vanden Berge, EducationQuest Foundation – Kearney
2010-2011 Finance and Audit
2009-2010 Communications - Bailey Nelsen, Chair
2008-2009 Professional Development Committee -“ Vicki Kucera, Chair
2007-2008 Communications, Les Monroe
2006-2007 Professional Development Committee - Mary Sommers
2005-2006 Professional Development Committee - Mary Sommers
2004-2005 Communications, Peggy Trvdy
2003-2004 Membership
2002-2003 Finance and Audit
2001-2002 Professional Development Committee - Daphne Hall, Chair
2000-2001 Association Governance - Mary Sommers, Chair
1999-2000 Communications - Dianne Fick, Chair
1998-1999 Awards - C.J. Thoma, Chair
1997-1998 Communications - Kelly Muthersbaugh, Chair
1996-1997 Communications - Renee Besse, Chair
1995-1996 Early Awareness - Paula Kohles, Chair