Student Program  

With the help of the International Foundation for Retirement Education (InFre), NAGDCA recently instituted a Student Program for individuals interested in pursuing a career in the field of defined contribution/deferred compensation administration and financial planning. NAGDCA is very excited to have the opportunity to act as an additional resource to individuals who are considering a career path, which may lead to future membership in the organization. A recent goal of NAGDCA has been to enhance the participation of younger individuals, and we feel that we have started to make huge strides in this direction.

At the 2005 Annual Conference, 19 college students participated in the first Student Mentoring Program, where they were matched with professionals from the private and public sector of defined contribution/deferred compensation administration. During the conference, they relied on their mentors for networking with fellow attendees; they were encouraged to ask questions concerning the defined contribution/deferred compensation field; and we want the students to feel free to contact their mentors as a future resource.

Also, 2005 brought about the inaugural Arthur N. Caple Scholarship Fund. Funds raised from the scholarship, go towards the recipient's tuition to pursue his/her designation as a Certified Retirement Counselor CRC®, $1,000 to be used toward educational expenses for the upcoming school year, and all-expense paid travel to the NAGDCA Annual Conference.

NAGDCA has partnered with InFRE to ensure the success of the student program.

Please take a moment to review the many benefits of joining NAGDCA's Student Program.

  • Discounted attendance to the NAGDCA Annual Conference with unparalleled networking opportunities with Government and Industry members
  • An on-line Membership Directory of individuals currently involved in the defined contribution community
  • Students may join both, the Government and industry member listserves, to enable open channels of communication and receive in depth information and issues currently affecting the defined contribution community.
  • The Contributor, NAGDCA's quarterly newsletter that provides the latest information on association issues, members and legislative matters
  • An interactive website at www.nagdca.org that provides current information on jobs, federal activities, meetings, members, RFPs, presentations and more (a password is required for portions of the website)!
  • An electronic clearinghouse with resources that offer answers and perspectives on various issues by showing actual practices used by members across the country. This function is also a great means of research
  • Free participation in our NAGDCASTs, NAGDCA's interactive, web-based educational programs with a wide variety of subject matter including Legislative Updates and current topics that affect the defined contribution community
  • Access to continuing education credits through NAGDCA's affiliation with the International Foundation for Retirement Education (InFRE)
  • Publications such as the Guidebook, a reference source for deferred compensation/defined contribution administration; electronic brochures on issues of importance to the industry; NAGDCA Notes, whitepapers on industry hot topics; and the Biennial Plan Survey on information critical to understanding issues and industry trends

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NOTE: The student program is for one calendar year. Acceptance into the student program is required in order to attend annual conferences at the student rate.