Press Release
National Student Clearinghouse® Makes Two New
Appointments
Roberta Hyland to Head Government Relations; Robert M. Haushalter to Manage
Education Finance Industry Relations
Herndon, VA, April 9, 2009 -
The National Student Clearinghouse has appointed Roberta Hyland as its
assistant vice president of Government Relations and Robert M. Haushalter as
managing director of Education Finance Industry Relations. The
Clearinghouse, a non-profit organization, provides reporting, verification
and research services for more than 3,300 colleges and universities,
including reporting the enrollment of student loan borrowers to the
Department of Education on behalf of its participating institutions. Ms.
Hyland, who has served at the Clearinghouse for 12 years, began her
appointment March 23, 2009. Mr. Haushalter joins the Clearinghouse on April
14.
"These appointments reflect the Clearinghouse's commitment to our
long-time relationships with both the federal government and education
finance industry," said Clearinghouse president, Ricardo D. Torres,
"and our continued dedication to helping these entities better serve
the nation's students as the U.S. education and student financial aid
systems evolve.
In her new role, Ms. Hyland works with Clearinghouse senior management to
develop strategies to contribute to public policy discussions at various
government levels. Additionally, Ms. Hyland advises the Clearinghouse on
applicable legislative matters and acts as ombudsmen to the Department of
Education. "I am honored to take on this new challenge," said
Hyland. "The Clearinghouse provides vital services to the education
community and the need for these services is increasing. Advocacy with the
Department of Education and other government offices will facilitate the
Clearinghouse's ability to pursue our mission of service to the education
community."
Ms. Hyland has been with the Clearinghouse since 1997 when she began as
supervisor of Customer Service. Prior to joining the Clearinghouse, she
worked in the loan originations and servicing areas of the student loan
industry. She is also an adjunct professor of higher education at Drexel
University. Ms. Hyland has a Bachelor of Arts in International Studies from
Muhlenberg College and a Master of Science in Higher Education from Drexel
University. She is also pursuing a Doctorate in Education at Northeastern
University.
As managing director of Education Finance Industry Relations, Mr. Haushalter
will be responsible for providing continued dedicated support to the
education finance organizations that participate in the Clearinghouse.
"I look forward to utilizing my education finance background to help
the Clearinghouse address the changing needs of these organizations through
the services and support it provides," said Haushalter.
Most recently, Mr. Haushalter was senior vice president of corporate
development for Access Group, Inc., a non-profit organization established to
provide education financing to students. He has more than 24 years of
experience in the education finance industry and higher education. Mr.
Haushalter has a Bachelor of Arts in early childhood and elementary
education and a Master of Science in science education from American
University. He also serves on several boards, including the NCHELP Private
Student Loan Committee.
About The National Student ClearinghouseŽ
The National Student Clearinghouse (a non-profit formed in 1993) is the
unique and trusted source for higher education enrollment and degree
verifications. The Clearinghouse serves as a single point of contact for the
collection and timely exchange of accurate and comprehensive enrollment, degree
and certificate records on behalf of its more than 3,300 participating higher
education institutions, which represent over 92% of the national enrollment.
Through its verification and reporting services, the Clearinghouse saves
higher education institutions cumulatively more than a hundred million dollars
annually. Most Clearinghouse services are provided to colleges and universities
at little or no charge, including enhanced transcript and research services,
enabling institutions to redistribute limited staff and budget resources to more
important student service efforts. All Clearinghouse services are operated in
full compliance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA).
In addition, the Clearinghouse provides accurate FERPA compliant
verifications to student loan providers, employers, student credit issuers,
student health insurance providers, the U.S. Department of Education, and others
who access its registry more than 100 million times annually.
For more information, visit www.studentclearinghouse.org.
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Kathleen Dugan
Marketing Director
703-742-4208
dugan@studentclearinghouse.org
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