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Meadow Announces the Student Financial Experience Forum, a First-of-Its-Kind Gathering for Higher Education Financial Leaders at the University of New Hampshire
The free, peer-led forum will include plenaries, breakout tracks and a panel on AI and student-first financial services.
- On June 12, 2026, Meadow will host the Student Financial Experience Forum at the University of New Hampshire in Durham, targeting Student Accounts and Financial Aid leaders across New England and the Northeast.
- Amy Jenkins, Chief Operating Officer at Meadow, said, "Student Accounts and Financial Aid are two of the most consequential offices in any student's college experience and they almost never get the chance to step back and problem-solve together."
- Presenters include Tayler Kreutter, Associate Vice President for Enrollment at Mount Holyoke College, and Elizabeth Stevens, Director of Student Financial Services. Marie Johnson, Executive Director of Student Financial Services at the University of Vermont, will also participate.
- Attendees will explore 'Same Student, Different Systems' in a morning plenary, followed by role-specific breakout tracks on OB3 complexity and an afternoon session on artificial intelligence within the student financial experience.
- Designed as an intentionally small, solutions-focused setting, the forum provides practitioners with professional learning opportunities to build a student-first financial experience from application to graduation. Managers can access justification letters on the event page.
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Meadow Announces the Student Financial Experience Forum, a First-of-Its-Kind Gathering for Higher Education Financial Leaders at the University of New Hampshire
The June 12 forum brings Student Accounts and Financial Aid leaders together in a peer-led, solutions-focused setting — at no cost to attendees.
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