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The Enrollment Management Division at Metropolitan State University of Denver ( MSU Denver) brings together the functions of Admissions, Registrar, Testing Center, Orientation, and Financial Aid offices.
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Financial aid programs, i.e. Chancellor's Scholarship, Promise Zones, Default. to ensure accurate disbursement of financial aid funds. Skills in advising students and parents on financial aid and scholarship programs.
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WPI seeks to hire a Financial Aid Counselor to serve as a primary source of financial aid information, providing customer service, counseling, and complex office support functions as it pertains to the Office of Student Aid & Financial Literacy including, but not limited to, evaluating and processing financial aid application materials, working with internal and external entities with a strong focus on customer service and financial aid procedures.
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For full consideration please send resume, cover letter, salary expectations, and a list of three professional references to Sheila Aitouakrim/ Associate Director of Financial Aid. Email Address: saitouakrim@hccc.edu.
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Assists in providing functional support for the financial aid modules of PeopleSoft CMS system and OnBase Image & Workflow system. Provides support for OnBase Imaging & Workflow for the Financial Aid & Scholarship Office.
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Experience in one of the following functional areas: Admissions, Records, Registration, Financial Aid, Academic Advising, Veteran's Affairs, or related student service functions in a college or university setting.
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Job Title Financial Aid Counselor Department Student Financial Aid Work Schedule. Train new and existing employees on various aspects of the financial aid process.
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As a member of the Financial Aid team within the Schools and Programs unit, this person serves as a Major Gifts officer and programmatic expert for Financial Aid. This person engages in direct external prospect solicitation as well as significant internal project management, such as campaign board development, annual fund marketing efforts, and student engagement events.
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The Director of Financial Aid will manage a team of 2 staff and report directly to the Chief Financial Officer. Director of Financial Aid - Northwestern Health Sciences University Position Information: NWHSU is seeking a dynamic and collaborative individual to join our team as a Director of Financial Aid. Your expertise will play a crucial role in leading the financial aid department, providing strategic financial support to our students, administering financial aid programs, and contributing to the overall success of our institution.
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Assists with detecting and identifying problems and deficiencies in Financial Aid technology systems (i.e. PeopleSoft, OnBase,) Thorough knowledge of federal, state and CSU System regulations in Financial Aid and Scholarships.
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The offices of Student Financial Services and Admissions (Enrollment Services) are currently seeking a Senior Enrollment Counselor (Financial Aid) to work in a fast-paced, high energy, and service-oriented environment.
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Students: Continuous contact with current and prospective school of medicine, Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine, Physician Assistant, and Master of Science in Anesthesia students for financial aid advising and financial literacy education.
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Ability to demonstrate: excellent customer service experience; great people skills; exceptional verbal communication skills in order to explain complex concepts and details; specialized knowledge and logical application of Federal, State, Chancellor's Office, and CSUN rules, regulations, policies and procedures governing the financial aid programs; attention to detail; inquisitiveness and self-motivation.
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The Associate Vice President for Student Financial Resources oversees several departments providing student services and support, including, the Financial Aid Office, the Scholarship Office, the Student Financial Center and the Economic Crisis Response Team. The Associate Vice President is responsible for direction, planning, administration, organization and evaluation of the student financial resource departments and services offered in support of the students at San Diego State University.
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Under general direction of the Executive Director of Enrollment Management and Financial Aid, School of Medicine, supervise the Health Sciences financial aid team which is comprised of financial aid officers, an assistant director, and the business systems analyst.
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