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This Federal Work Study position is available to current Upstate Medical University students who have been approved for and accepted Federal Work Study through the Financial Aid Office.
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Federal Work Study students report to the Federal Work Study Coordinator in the Office of Student Financial Aid. Direct supervision will be provided by a member of the student’s assigned department.
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Directly supervise the assignments and performance of the Financial Aid department Federal Work-Study student employee(s). Minimum two (2) years’ work experience in higher educational setting preferred; special consideration for experience in Community College, Student Affairs, and or Financial Aid Office setting.
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Federal Work Study Student Job Announcement. · Complete financial aid file verified by Office of Financial Aid. Reports to: Shirley Moon Financial Aid Coordinator.
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Experience working in a financial aid and veteran services area in a public post-secondary educational institution. Ability to use current computer applications to manage a financial aid and veteran services office.
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Prepare documentation for funds disbursed to students, such as Pell grants and work-study programs, adhering to established timelines and procedures. - Post financial aid transmittal rosters and process cash draw-downs, maintaining accurate records of incoming and outgoing cash transactions.
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Message to Applicants: This Federal Work Study position is available to current Upstate Medical University students who have been approved for and accepted Federal Work Study through the Financial Aid Office.
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Manage the Office of Admission team: Director of Financial Aid, Admissions Counselor I, Admissions Counselor II, and the Alumni Service Corps Member assigned to Admissions for the school year.
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Job Summary: The Institute for Global Health and Translational Science is seeking a student to assist with project administration, data management & analysis, study recruitment, and general office work.
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Applicants for this position MUST BE ELIGIBLE FOR AND ACCEPT Federal Work Study Funding; must be enrolled in at least six semester hours; and must have met satisfactory academic progress requirements in order to receive financial aid.
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The Cashier maintains custody of student loans and work-study checks. Accepts delivery of all student checks/disbursements from the Financial Aid and Institutional Advancement Offices; maintains custody of these items until final disposition of depositing.
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FWSP Requirements In order to be considered for the Federal Work Study Program (FWSP), you must be approved for work study through the Office of Financial Aid & Scholarships, and you must accept your FWSP award in UConnect.
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Supervise the administration of all financial aid programs and oversee a total financial aid budget for SEOG, Perkins, Federal work study, or any other state, federal, local, or institutional aid programs that is to be used in accordance with federal, state and local financial aid regulations.
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Financial Aid Support: Assist in the administration of financial aid programs, including the processing and distribution of grants, scholarships, loans, and work-study opportunities.
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Manage manual control ledgers in compliance with federal and state loan program guidelines, ensuring accuracy and integrity of financial data. - Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment.
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