Kenneth Ferreira

VP, Institutional Planning & Effectiveness, Student Financial Services at Franklin Pierce University

Kenneth Ferreira is currently the VP, Institutional Planning & Effectiveness, Student Financial Services at Franklin Pierce University. Kenneth has extensive experience in financial aid, having held positions as Director of Financial Aid, Assistant Director of Student Financial Services, and Associate Director of Financial Aid at various institutions.

Kenneth began their career in financial aid at Newbury College in 1997, where they served as the Assistant Director of Financial Aid. Kenneth then moved on to Rivier University in 1998, where they became the Associate Director of Financial Aid. In 2000, they took a position at Harvard University as the Assistant Director of Student Financial Services for the School of Public Health. After a year at Harvard, Kenneth became the Director of Financial Aid at the New England Conservatory, where they worked until 2004.

In their current role at Franklin Pierce University, Kenneth is responsible for institutional planning and effectiveness for student financial services. Kenneth has helped the university to improve its financial aid offerings and to better serve its students. Under their leadership, Franklin Pierce University has become a leader in providing access to higher education for all students.

Kenneth Ferreira has a Master of Business Administration from Rivier University and a Bachelor of Arts in English from Notre Dame College.

Their manager is Kim Mooney, President. Some of their coworkers include Rachel Burleson - Director, Athletics, Catherine M. Paden - Provost & VP, Academic Affairs, and Dawn Broussard - Director, Human Resources & Risk Management.

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Franklin Pierce University

Franklin Pierce University is an accredited private university in the Monadnock region of New Hampshire that achieves outstanding student success through the integration of liberal arts and professional programs. The University consists of the 1200-acre residential College at Rindge, the College of Business, and the College of Graduate & Professional Studies with online classes and locations throughout New Hampshire and in Goodyear, Arizona. Degrees are offered through the doctoral level. Franklin Pierce is a NCAA Division II institution, with 26 varsity athletic teams for men and women, and over 40 intramural programs/activities.


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