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The incumbent is also responsible for providing quality customer service at MCC's new one-stop enrollment center and representing the Financial Aid Office at recruitment events throughout the year.
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Provides a one-stop help to students with regards to admissions, enrollment, cashiering, financial aid and academic advising. Provides financial aid student support as needed.
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A working knowledge of one of the following areas: financial aid, billing, registration, and student records, and a willingness to learn the other areas. Troubleshoots and addresses a wide variety of student issues in the areas of financial aid, billing, registration, and student records to point of complete resolution in one visit.
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Provide appropriate financial aid knowledge to departments located within the One Stop Matrix Management System so that the system, staff, and students can be served in the most efficient manner possible.
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Hold office hours at the One Stop Student Services on a weekly rotation with other Financial Aid Specialists, and will need to be available to assist with various UAB events, presentations, and FAFSA workshops.
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Work collaboratively with project partners (Office of Academic Success, Financial Aid, One Stop, Admissions, etc.) Program Development and Collaboration (25%) Assist with the planning and implementation of the Student Support Services project plan of operation with a focus on first year experience programming; serve as the lead on one or more project components.
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The Aggie One Stop is seeking an Enrollment Services Advisor I who will primarily serve as a customer service agent, advising applicants, current students, former students, and their families in the areas of applying for admissions, financial aid and scholarships, military education benefits, billing and payments, registration and records, and graduation.
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The Enrollment Management (EM) division comprises more than 190 full-time staff who serve our students through the following departments and functions: Undergraduate Admissions, International Recruitment, Transfer Center, One Stop Student Services, Financial Aid and Scholarships, the Center for Financial Wellness, University Registrar, Pre-college Research Excellence Programs, EM Research & Analytics, EM Communications, and EM Operations.
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Finally, the position is cross trained to answer questions of general breadth and depth related to the offices One Stop Student Services, Undergraduate Admissions, University Registrar, Financial Aid and Scholarships, and University Bursar and facilitate transactions that provide support to students, parents/families, and other campus community members.
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One Stop Service Advisors perform a vital role in assisting and educating students to navigate administrative processes related to financial aid, billing, and registration.
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This programmer analyst supports maintenance and innovation for the One-Stop Student Services operations spanning Registrar, Financial Aid, and Student Accounts. REPORTS TO:Assistant Vice President of One-Stop Student Services Center with a dotted line to Director of Postmodern ERP.
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Two years experience working in enrollment services (bursar, financial aid, registrar, housing, admissions), student services, student affairs, or a related field at a 4year, accredited institution of higher education.
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Master’s Degree plus a minimum of 10 years of related experience, with direct experience in at least one of the following: student financial aid and awards, registration, bursar and/or one-stop student service operation.
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The primary purpose of the one-stop is to provide integrated student services regarding Financial Aid, Student Accounts and Registrar. Serve as liaison between Enrollment Management units, academic departments, Student Affairs, and Student Accounts in all One-Stop-related initiatives and.
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Position SummaryThe financial aid counselor is responsible for counseling students, applicants and parents on all aspects of the financial aid process; determining and monitoring students' eligibility for federal and state financial aid programs; and assuming major program responsibilities for one or more financial aid programs.
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