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Reporting to the Vice President of Finance and Operations, the Executive Director- Student Financial Services manages a college’s Financial Aid Office, directing the administration of federal and state financial aid programs, overseeing financial literacy programs, and supervising staff providing financial aid and financial literary information and services to current and prospective students and their parents.
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Manages financial operations &/or analysis in support of area/unit's mission & in coordination with central offices such as HR, Budget, Financial Aid, Facilities, Purchasing, IT, Provost, etc.
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Advising includes, but is not limited to: academic schedules, long term course planning and class sequencing, progress toward graduation, academic success, career aspirations, basic financial aid/scholarship options, and initiating referrals to appropriate resources.
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Assists the Senior Associate Dean of Students in managing non-degree visiting student researcher onboarding process, including preparing any financial aid submissions based on faculty support for students and working with non-degree visiting students on onboarding processes related to payment or funding.
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Perform verification of student financial aid eligibility as needed Maintain and coordinates awarding and student aging reports and actively outreach student to resolve issue. This position is responsible for reviewing student files, evaluating financial aid applications, awarding and advising students on their eligibility for Title IV funding.
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Assist with processing sales transactions involving cash, credit, or financial aid payments. Bookseller (Temporary) - Northwestern Evanston. Barnes & Noble College is an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer committed to diversity in the workplace.
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Protiviti is not licensed or registered as a public accounting firm and does not issue opinions on financial statements or offer attestation services. There are opportunities to join committees, participate in employee network groups, enjoy social, civic, and networking activities to aid in building meaningful relationships across the firm and in the community.
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Contribute to the proactive monitoring and interpretation of new and proposed accounting standards, financial reporting and regulatory requirements to determine impact to the Company and aid in implementation efforts for relevant changes affecting the organization.
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Seasonal positions require work during peak periods (i.e. semester starts and ends), occasional weekends, and flexibility in scheduling to work periodically during the school year. We believe in creating retail and learning experiences that engage students, support faculty, and build alumni loyalty.
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Manage and execute campus day-to-day financial aid activities, including: financial packaging, advising, Title IV eligibility, batching and requesting funds. More than three (3) years of progressive experience in a Financial Aid assistance, which includes Title IV and/or non-Title IV packaging at a post-secondary institution.
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By offering a mix of programs and services designed to reach every student and family — from one-on-one student meetings, to financial aid counseling, academic advising, life skills training, mentoring, college guidance, and more — KIPP Forward provides KIPP Chicago Schools alumni with the tools for success in high school, college, and the competitive world beyond.
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Meet with prospective students and families on campus to provide counseling regarding the admissions process, opportunities at the university, financial aid offers, and college readiness.
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Assist with processing sales transactions involving cash, credit, or financial aid payments as needed. Assist with processing sales transactions involving cash, credit, or financial aid payments as needed.
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