Christopher Penn is the Chief Technology Officer of the Student Loan Network and Edvisors Network, as well as Chief New Media Officer. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree from Franklin & Marshall College in Political Science and a Master’s Degree in Information Systems from Boston University. Prior to joining the Student Loan Network, Mr. Penn worked as IT Director at Credit Union On-Line, a regional credit union data center in Waltham, Massachusetts and CTO of CASCAP, Inc., a non-profit based in Cambridge, MA. Mr. Penn has been called upon for expert information in new media by members of the Congressional Advisory Committee on Student Financial Aid. Mr. Penn has also been featured in several books, newspapers, and publications for his role in the Financial Aid Podcast and as co-founder of PodCamp, the New Media UnConference.
Dec 4, 2008
Dr. Philip R. Day presents at the MASFAA annual conference in the National Conversation Initiative.
From the NASFAA web site:
The National Conversation Initiative (NCI) is NASFAA's campaign to increase college access and success for low-income, minority, …
Dec 4, 2008
Daily Aid 46: Internships, Philadelphia scholarships lost
Student Financial Aid News
From NASFAA and the Chronicle of Higher Education:
"Cooperative education helps students beef up their r
Dec 4, 2008
Daily Aid 45: Saving vs. investing, 2009 student crunch
Student Financial Aid News
From NASFAA and the Wall Street Journal:
Florida's state universities, squeezed early by the slumping economy's effect on tax revenues, instituted a three-year cap on freshman enrollment …
Dec 3, 2008
Daily Aid 43: Financial aid crisis arrives, December scholarships
Student Financial Aid News
From NASFAA and the Wall Street Journal:
"As Americans curb their spending and battle to keep up with credit cards and mortgages, another type of debt is starting to overtake …
Dec 3, 2008
Daily Aid 44: 2009-2010 FAFSA eBook Special Announcement
I'm proud to say that after an incredible amount of labor, research, and collaboration, my new FAFSA Guide eBook is published and ready for your enjoyment. It's 47 pages, a line by line guide to the 2009-2010 …
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