JOB
Under the guidance of the Manager, Financial Aid Operations, the Financial Aid Specialist is a Financial Aid team member. Functioning as a generalist, the Specialist reviews, verifies, and awards financial aid; performs Direct Student Loan certifications; communicates information to students and parents about the various financial resources available for funding college studies; and assists with various report reconciliations, as needed. Extended hours may be required occasionally including evenings and Saturdays as needed.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
Counsel prospective students, continuing students, parents and families regarding the financial aid application process and eligibility for Federal and State aid by explaining the fundamentals of applying for federal aid and assisting them with on-line process of completing a Pell grant application.Assist students in applying for Federal and private loans, scholarships, understanding and completing institutional payment plan and resolve rejected aid applications. Communicate with students and families via written, voice, and electronic media in order to relay information about student’s eligibility or to request further documentation to determine eligibility.Track documentation received by students utilizing the document management process; create files for new students and continuing students; appropriately file, at main campus, documents received at regional centers and merge documents for students that possess duplicate files.Update student’s aid on Banner, add student loans to student’s aid package; correspond with College loan manager to ensure student is receiving appropriate amount requested.Verify information on the Institutional Student Information Report (ISIR) and compare with the information on the student or parent’s Federal Tax return.Collaborate with outside offices, research and resolve financial aid payment problems, including those identified by Bursar’s office and Office of Student Records and RegistrationResolve Bursar’s office holds by researching reason hold was placed on student’s account and explain the necessary resolution to student. Work with advisors and counselors to make recommendations to students who were dropped for poor scholarship; correspond with records and registration to resolve enrollment status issues and to ensure that student has completed required testing.Conduct workshops and presentations for new and continuing students; guide and assist in the process of completing the FAFSA.Generate and reconcile reports.Provide oversight for the organization of document tracking, filing, and records management processes.Represent the College at on-campus and off-campus events.Adhere to FERPA regulations as they pertain to maintaining the security and confidentiality of all student records, as well as maintain the confidentiality of other documents on behalf of the work area and the College.Conduct on-line filing workshops, as required.Periodic assignment to Regional Centers, as needed.Maintain sensitivity, understanding, and respect for a diverse academic environment, inclusive of students, faculty, and staff of varying social, economic, cultural, ideological, and ethnic backgrounds.Deliver quality customer services to both internal and external constituents in a professional helpful and courteous manner.Other duties as assigned.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
Experience in, and appreciation for, a collective bargaining environment is preferred.