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Assists with the external audit process by providing a significant role in annual financial statement audit preparation, financial aid single audit, pension plan audit, and annual IRS Form 990 filing as needed Organizes and supervises the daily recording and reconciliation of the College’s revenue receipts and cash.
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Position Summary Provide advising throughout the financial aid process to prospective, new and current students and their families. Must have a thorough knowledge of available types of financial aid, scholarships and general student eligibility criteria.
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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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You will also produce thorough financial-status reports for senior managers to help improve our operational efficiency and aid in our continued growth. As the Financial Controller you will streamline our budgeting, payroll, and financial reporting processes.
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Assist the Chief Enrollment and Academic Officer with the development and execution of all placement-related programming, including but not limited to parent and student workshops on interviewing, financial aid, and test preparation during Fall, Winter, and Spring classes.
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What you will doResponsible for the support in development and implementation of 1LOD Credit Product risk assessments for various risk stripes, programs, development of controls to aid in implementation of regulation, rules, and risk management requirements.
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Anticipates and/or identifies discharge planning issues and effectively collaborates with the social worker, patient accounts representative, home care and /or skilled nursing facility liaison, other outpatient care representatives to address needs such as financial aid and/or post-acute service arrangements.
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Deep understanding of positive youth development, education learning standards, and issues facing immigrant and first-generation youth in the U.S. College guidance experience and strong knowledge of college applications, opportunity programs (HEOP/SEEK/CD/EOP), financial aid and scholarship process, and college portals.
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Support the development of financial models and forecasts to aid workforce planning and budgeting processes. Collaborate with HR and finance teams to align workforce planning with financial goals and objectives.
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POSITION DETAILSTheAssistant Director, Student Financial Aid Operations – Fiscal Management supports federal loans and grants processing for CUNY’s 25 colleges and divisions. Assists with financial aid systems, including implementation, data quality, training, and troubleshootingSupports the implementation of new policies and proceduresServes as a liaison among different constituents involved with financial aid issuesUnderstands and assures compliance with CUNY, state, city and federal rules and regulationsConducts special projects and creates analyses and reportsPerforms related duties as assigned.
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Advises assigned Scholars in completing program and financial aid applications, including meetings, timelines, essay editing, and materials collection to ensure on-time completion. With a focus on creating opportunities for underserved high school students, the program manager hires, manages, and develops the mentoring program assistant, who serves as the primary contact for mentors and triages mentor-mentee relationship concerns.
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Job DescriptionThe Legal Aid Society’s Civil Practice has an opening for a Forensic Social Worker within the Elder Law Unit. The Elder Law Unit provides legal representation and support to seniors in housing court at risk of eviction.
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We have received the Boston Bar Association’s President’s Award for the firm’s pro bono work on civil legal aid and homelessness, and the firm’s innovative approach to recruitment has been featured prominently in major outlets, including the Financial Times and Leaders magazine.
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Track and maintain relevant data (standardized test scores, college admissions, financial aid/scholarships, etc. Assist in the planning and execution of CCO department events such as grade-level parent meetings, financial aid workshops, college visits, workshops, etc.
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Job Summary To perform with a high degree of initiative and judgment in awardingand revising financial aid as well as calculating the return of Title IVfunds, specifically to students participating in modular degree programs.
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