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Support the data transactions between student information system (SIS) and other software systems (LMS, Financial Aid, Financial Edge, Admissions). Oversee data integrity, including student information, alumni, and donor records and gift processing.
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The Executive Director will chair the Committee on Academic Standing and attend other university committees and serve collaboratively as a liaison with other academic and non-academic departments across campus including the office of the Dean of Arts and Sciences, the University Registrar, International Students and Scholars, English Language Programs, Student Accessibility Support, Study Abroad, Student Affairs, Student Financial Services, Orientation, and the Library.
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Knowledge of industry standards for residential building services, higher education & student affairs, or conference management. Knowledge of industry standards for residential building services, higher education and student affairs, or conference management.
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Dean of Academic Affairs, the Registrar will be the primary contact for student records, curriculum support, degree progress, academic deadlines, statistics, and curriculum-related activities at the school.
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Position Overview: Reporting to and under the direction of the President, the Vice President for Strategic Enrollment Management (Vice President) is responsible for the overall operation of the Office of Strategic Enrollment, including supervision of the Offices of Admissions, Student Outreach, Financial Aid, Registrar, and Strategic Communications.
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As well, they liaise with other Georgetown University offices such as Graduate Admissions, University Registrar, Office of Global Services, and Student Financial Services and Financial Affairs and other academic units.
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In collaboration with the Associate Registrar, make updates to program and student academic evaluations to align with changes to the academic catalog through the academic affairs process.
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Coordinate and maintain billing and collection services and relationships with various divisions/departments such as, but not limited to, Registrar, Residence Life, Financial Aid, Bookstore, Greek Organizations, International Affairs, Admissions, and Conference Services.
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Works closely with the Registrar, SAC Assistant Director, Financial Aid Director, Cashier, and Dean of Students to resolve operational issues that allow the university to maximize enrollment. Oversees the Student Information System, development and maintenance needs, coordinates priorities and testing schedules with Functional Analyst as it pertains to PeopleSoft advising and admissions functions.
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Expectations: In addition to the teaching responsibilities of a one-, two-, or three-credit hour class, adjunct professors will be expected to identify and prepare course materials, provide a course syllabus, assess student work and assign grades, be available to meet with students on matters that arise within the course, and comply with the deadlines established by the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and the Associate Registrar.
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Participate in RAM (Registrar, Academic Affairs, and MyDegree) and UCC (University Curriculum Committee) o DSAAs – Director of Student Academic Affairs. The MyDegree Director supports institutional effectiveness and student success.
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The coordinator has frequent interactions with faculty and staff within the medical school (e.g., Curriculum and Registrar Office) as well staff and faculty within the larger PSOM community (e.g., Academic Affairs Office.
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The Vice Chancellor will strategically utilize data and predictive analytics to increase the visibility of UC Merced and broadly enhance student matriculation and success efforts, especially working closely with the EVC/Provost, deans, and Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs.
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Advises students of campus resources; such as, Financial Aid, Registrar, Admissions, One-Stop-Shop. Stays current on the availability of those services and works closely with those resources regarding student issues.
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Reporting to the Assistant Registrar for Student Services, the Records and Enrollment Assistant will provide student support by answering questions regarding registration and records, and process routine transactions related to enrollment matters such as term withdrawals and cross-campus transfers.
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