Higher Education Student Assistance Authority (HESAA) Student Advisory Committee - Applications due 3/29

Higher Education Student Assistance Authority (HESAA) Student Advisory Committee - Applications due 3/29


The NJ Higher Education Student Assistance Authority (HESAA) - Student Advisory Committee (SAC) is seeking new student representatives for 2023-2024.  Would you like to:

...be a part of something that really matters?

...help shape NJ policies affecting students like you?

...play a unique role in your state's government?

...serve your community?

...meet students from other campuses with similar interests?

If the answer to any of the above is YES...  then we encourage you to apply to be on the HESAA Student Advisory Committee.

What is the Student Advisory Committee (SAC)?
The SAC was created by the NJ Legislature to foster effective communication between students and the Higher Education Student Assistance Authority (HESAA), the agency responsible for administrative oversight of New Jersey State student financial assistance programs. 
The committee, comprised of students from all sectors and grade levels of New Jersey higher education, discusses and provides feedback to HESAA staff on policies and regulations governing State student financial aid programs.  The officers of the SAC, as elected by the membership, serve as voting student members on the HESAA Board.

Who Serves on the SAC?
The committee membership, which is governed by regulations and Board policy, provides for broad, balanced representation by students attending New Jersey colleges and universities.  All representatives are encouraged to attend meetings, actively participate and speak out on the issues.  Student representation on the committee is as follows:

  1. County Community Colleges: 2 Members
  2. State Colleges/Universities:  2 Members
  3. Independent Colleges/Universities: 2 Members
  4. Rutgers, The State University: 2 Members
  5. NJ Institute of Technology:  1 Member

What does SAC do for the students of New Jersey?
The SAC can be a strong vehicle for New Jersey students to help shape State student financial aid policy.
  Direct input from the individuals who benefit most from our higher education programs, products and services—the students of New Jersey—is fundamental to making sound public policy decisions.  Members of SAC interact regularly with a variety of constituencies, including fellow students throughout the State, campus officials, board members, and HESAA staff.  New Jersey is unique in reserving this special opportunity under law for students to share their views with key decision-makers in an official government capacity.  Students on the SAC not only play a significant advisory role, but they also have two representative voting seats on the HESAA Board.  In its deliberations, the SAC strives to represent the collective voice and best interests of all students in the State.
 

How do I apply for membership?

Please follow the instructions printed on the front of the form and submit to Donna Minnich Spuhler, Director of Campus Activities, Service & Leadership via email to minnichspuhlerd@wpunj.edu.  Applications will be reviewed and those selected will be forwarded to HESAA with a letter of endorsement.  The membership term is for one year. 

  • How are members selected?

Applications are reviewed by current SAC members and HESAA staff.  This generally occurs in May, with the goal to select the candidates for potential appointment in July.  Candidates well suited to serve as Members and alternates are identified from the pool of applicants, special consideration is given to the college the student attends and the year(s) of enrollment.  The primary aim is to ensure balanced representation between freshmen and upperclassmen at all types of institutions.  General impressions (from the application) on a candidate’s leadership commitment, service orientation, availability, and desire to become an active participant are considered in the selection process.  Applicant interviews may be conducted by telephone if additional information is needed.  Recommendations are subject to HESAA Board review and approval.  Once the membership appointments have been confirmed, the new SAC will convene a meeting to elect officers.

When and where are SAC meetings held?

The meeting schedule is determined by the membership of SAC, in consultation with HESAA staff advisors.  The committee generally meets four (4) times during the academic year, at the HESAA office located at Quakerbridge Plaza, in suburban Trenton.  In addition, SAC members are always welcome and encouraged to attend meetings of the HESAA Board.  SAC members are reimbursed for reasonable travel expenses.  The date and time of committee meetings are chosen to accommodate as many members’ schedules as possible.  Historically, Friday mornings tend to be a convenient meeting time for most students.  Depending on the agenda and member participation, these student-directed meetings typically last 2-3 hours. 

What is expected of SAC members?
The membership of SAC has two primary responsibilities:  (1) to advise HESAA on the student perspective regarding college financial aid policies in New Jersey, and (2) to foster communication between HESAA and students.  Attendance at committee meetings is expected in order to become informed on issues and help maintain a balanced representation of students’ views.  The most important individual contribution is the unique point-of-view each member brings to committee discussions on varying topics, with the goal of making informed decisions that ultimately may affect all students.  A student member can become as involved as s/he desires.  Leadership opportunities exist for those students seeking a more intensive role.

Where can I get more Information?

  1. Visit www.hesaa.org, click “About Us,” click "Committee", click “Student Advisory Committee,” click “Becoming a Member”. https://www.hesaa.org/Pages/AbouttheSAC.aspx
  2. Telephone HESAA at 609-588-3300 Ext. 1410
  3. Write to: State of New Jersey, Higher Education Student Assistance Authority, Attention—Student Advisory Committee- - Maryann Stone, PO Box 071, Trenton, NJ 08625-0071.
  4. Contact Donna Minnich Spuhler at the info below.

Thank you!

Donna

 

Donna Minnich Spuhler

Director of Campus Activities, Service & Leadership

William Paterson University

300 Pompton Road, Wayne, NJ 07470

973-720-3258

minnichspuhlerd@wpunj.edu

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Date Submitted: 02/16/2024
Submitted By: Student Development Operations / Donna Minnich Spuhler

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