New Director of Student Financial Services Named at The University
of Texas at Austin
(03/14/08, Austin, TX) Dr. Thomas Melecki, former vice president for the National
Student Loan Program (NSLP), has been appointed director of student financial
services at The University of Texas at Austin.
He will oversee all operations of the Office of Student Financial Services (OSFS),
the university’s on-campus financial aid resource. Melecki’s appointment
comes after a nationwide, six-month search by an executive search firm and by
an internal selection committee made up of a diverse cross-section of students,
faculty and staff. Melecki’s appointment begins April 7.
“
I am delighted that Tom Melecki is joining the Division of Student Affairs,” said
Juan C. González, vice president for student affairs. “The selection
committee and I have searched long and hard to make sure we found the best possible
candidate. This position requires the highest levels of integrity, leadership
and fiscal responsibility. We have found all of these strengths—and much
more—in Tom.”
“
I’m very happy to come home to The University of Texas at Austin,” Melecki
said. “Having earned my Ph.D. here and worked in the Office of Student
Financial Services, it’s very gratifying to be able to bring all the experience,
skills and knowledge I’ve gained in my career to serve the students of
this great institution.”
The search to find a new director of student financial services began soon after
Lawrence Burt was dismissed from the position in April 2007. Since that time,
Dr. Charles A. Sorber has directed Student Financial Services on a temporary
basis.
“
I am forever indebted to Dr. Sorber for bringing his considerable experience,
leadership and professionalism to this department,” González said.
Melecki comes to the university after 17 years with the NSLP, the nation’s
sixth largest student loan guaranty agency. NSLP is a private, nonprofit corporation
with annual revenues of more than $44 million. Melecki was the company’s
chief compliance officer and expanded relationships with key congressional offices,
the U.S. Department of Education, the state higher education coordinating commission
and national higher education associations. He led initiatives to educate financial
aid officers in improving their skills to advise students on how to better manage
money and credit, leading to higher rates of student retention and academic success.
He also authored and enforced business conduct policies to prevent unethical
and illegal inducements by NSLP’s marketing staff and other employees.
Melecki resigned from NSLP in January under a business restructuring plan that
saw five members of that organization’s six-person executive team leave
the company after a new board of directors appointed a new CEO.
Prior to working for NSLP, Melecki served eight years, from 1982-1990, at the
Texas Guaranteed Student Loan Corporation in Austin, Texas as an executive staff
member. He established and managed company policies and procedures for institutions
and lenders. He developed and conducted training seminars for aid administrators,
lenders and guaranty agency personnel and wrote reports and testimony on statutory
and regulatory issues. Melecki worked from 1978 to 1982 as a student development
specialist in the Office of Student Financial Services at The University of Texas
at Austin. He packaged and awarded federal, state and institutional student aid
and counseled almost 1,700 students.
Melecki has co-authored “A Primer on the Federal Budget Process” and
served on the Research Committee of the National Association of Student Financial
Aid. He also served on the Private Loans Committee of the National Council of
Higher Education Loan Programs and the Communications Committee of the Nebraska
Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators. Melecki is a member of the
American Society for Training and Development.
He was president of the Nebraska Safety Council and chair of the Gridiron Club
of Lincoln. He also served in leadership roles and on advisory boards for Lincoln,
Nebraska-based civic associations EducationQuest Foundation, Leadership Lincoln,
Inc., Lincoln Public Schools, Lincoln YMCA and the Nebraska Repertory Theatre.
In addition to his doctor’s degree in educational administration from The
University of Texas at Austin, Melecki earned a master’s degree in college
student personnel and a bachelor’s degree in political science from Bowling
Green State University in Ohio.
For more information, contact:
Don Hale, 512-471-3151, 512-475-6869.
Office of Public Affairs
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