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Review any college applications or financial aid forms filled out by the students school/guidance counselor to ensure they are correct; Help young people reapply to all forms of financial aid and scholarships each year.
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Provide support for financial aid specialist with any activity related to completing student files such as verification documents or federal and state funding. Answer basic questions on financial aid such as the FAFSA application, deadlines, documents needed for file completion, Satisfactory Academic Progress, loan information, and financial aid sites to navigate via in person, emails, and text messaging.
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Serves as a one-stop generalist concerning billing, financial aid, registration, and other onboarding transactions for students and families. The Student Services Generalist plays a pivotal part in providing comprehensive support to students and their families in various aspects of their academic journey, with a focus on the financial aid application process, federal, state, and institutional aid programs, student account billing, and payment procedures as well as registration and records requests.
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Experience: Two years of experience in higher education administration, preferably inStudent Accounts, Financial Aid, or Registrar; familiarity with registration, FERPA, andcollaboration with the administration.
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Other Administrative Liaise with the Department, the Financial Aid Office, Human Resources, the Admissions Office, the Registrar's Office, and the Bursar's Office as needed. Financial Initiate adjunct and student hiring and reappointments using various HR platforms, make sure HR paperwork is in order, and all potential hires are in compliance.
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Financial aid experience preferred. Department: Financial Aid. Provide word processing support for the director, associate director, operation manager and federal work study coordinator.
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Requirement: Candidate must have received a Federal Work Study on your Financial Aid Award Letter. Jeanne Clery Disclosure: In accordance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (Clery Act), the Department of Public Safety is required to publish an annual security report which includes statistics mandated by the Clery Act. Click for a copy of this report.
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Percentage of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 25% Responsibilities include planning and teaching lessons, classroom management, classroom set-up, providing small group support for students, leading whole group activities with the support of the Head Teacher, preparing materials, collaborating with Head Teacher(s) to support classroom routines, as well as recess, lunch, and morning duties.
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Collection of Documentation, Submission of Medicaid Applications to HRA/NYS DOH Portal and Financial Aid Applications to ensure the efficient operation of the various departments within RCO. Responsible for billing accounts once insurance information has been secured, while maintaining all Customer Service and departmental Guidelines.
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The position is open to New School students with a Federal Work Study (FWS) award as part of their financial aid package for the academic year 2022-2023. Student Support and Advocacy is seeking a Food Pantry Assistant, who will support projects and initiatives related to the functioning of food security initiatives for students at The New School.
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The Associate Athletic Director exercise meaningful compliance oversite for the operations of the athletics program that interact with other offices and department throughout the campus (e.g., admissions, financial aid, bursar, registrar, institutional research, international student services, public safety, residence life, bookstore.
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Job Description Managing other members of the Office of College Access & Success to guide students through the college admissions and financial aid process, the Director of College Completion manages all operations of the office, works closely with students and parents, and is responsible for guiding students in grades 10-12 through the course selection process as well as the college applications and financial aid processes.
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Apex is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges, and licensed by New York State Department of Education Apex offers job placement assistance, financial aid and work-study jobs to those who qualify.
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It includes the retrieval of Loan Rosters; reconciliation of bank loan funds receipts to the rosters and interface with the Financial Aid Counselor and Bursar Operations Manager for missing information and variances.
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Oversee the training design and delivery for all current APS systems/applications (APSNet, APS Gateway, Access Focus/Financial Focus, Safeguard); create training curriculums in conjunction with Training Unit, including flow charts, visual aid hand-outs and training videos (Using Adobe Captivate); deliver trainings for new hires, as well as in-service training.
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