Student Service Specialist- Financial Aid Counselor Position Available In Forsyth, North Carolina
Tallo's Job Summary: The Student Service Specialist- Financial Aid Counselor position at Winston-Salem State University in North Carolina offers a competitive salary. Responsibilities include monitoring compliance issues, evaluating financial aid requests, and coordinating programs. The role requires a Bachelor's Degree in education, finance, counseling, or related field, with strong interpersonal, communication, and organizational skills. Experience in financial aid or scholarship administration is preferred.
Job Description
Student Service Specialist
- Financial Aid Counselor
Employer
Winston-Salem State University
Location
Winston Salem, North Carolina, United States
Salary
Competitive Salary
Date posted
Feb 21, 2025
View more categories Position Details Classification Information Position Classification Title Student Financial Aid Professional, Counselor FLSA Exempt Position Class 89620 Position Overview Position Summary Under general supervision of the Financial Aid Director of Financial Aid, the position will assist with the overall operation of the Office of Financial Aid monitoring compliance issues as they pertain to various programs including: Pell Grant, William D.
Ford Direct Student Loan Program, Federal Work-Study, and scholarship programs. Additionally, the incumbent will assist with the formulating implementing, reviewing and evaluating of policies to ensure departmental compliance with financial aid guidelines and objectives. Demonstrate thorough understanding of laws and regulations regarding student financial aid information, including FERPA . Evaluate professional judgment, requests for reconsideration, dependency overrides and cost of attendance adjustments. Work with other appropriate institutional departments and offices to coordinate programs. The position exercises substantial independence of administrative authority and discretion and is authorized to independently commit the institution to financial aid decisions. This includes the awarding of federal funds as provided under wide latitude of professional judgment allowed by federal law. The position assists in the determining of and interpretation of policies and procedures used in the financial counseling of students, and in providing information to students, prospective students, and parents through telephone, email, mail, and in-office visits.
Decision Making:
The position exercises “professional judgment” in individual student situations. In financial aid administration, this means that the position determines, after reviewing the student’s situation, that the student does not fall into the standard categories outlined in program regulation and that the student should be an “exception to the rule.” The position although not an academic advisor, is often in a situation of suggesting various academic strategies to help a student meet the financial aid satisfactory academic progress requirements for the retention of aid. The position makes decisions to award financial aid, or to approve a client as an “exception” can mean access to higher education for that individual.
This position will evaluate and determine will review outside scholarships and assist with Athletic awards and revisions.
Program Management:
This position requires a thorough understanding of federal and state student financial aid programs, policies, and procedures, with the ability to communicate this information clearly. The role involves advising and counseling students and parents on financial aid programs, eligibility requirements, financing options, and the university’s policies and procedures. The individual must possess comprehensive knowledge of all financial aid programs, not just those they administer.
Additionally, this position is responsible for assisting special populations, including graduate students and new first-time freshmen, with scholarship searches, as well as providing a general understanding of the financial aid process.
This position will have to understand NCAA rules and regulations to be able to award/revise athletic awards. Administrative/Programmatic Financial Aid Representative Operations has significant administrative responsibilities in a large complex department. Develop quality assurance procedures for determining the integrity of financial aid practices. Includes the maintaining of the University’s financial aid information infrastructure i.e. records, archives, and databases. This position is part of a team responsible for establishing policies and procedures used in the administration of all student aid programs.
Information and Record Administration:
Position will review documents (example-not all inclusive, IRS forms, Social Security Administration documents. Federal Student Aid Reports, Parent Loan application/promissory notes) that pertain to a student’s financial aid application. Position will review for completeness and compare it with information already contained on the student’s financial aid Banner record.
Client Customer Service:
In addition to providing accurate information, explanations of federal, state and institutional policies and procedures, and guidance to the student, the employee in this position must project a sensitive and caring attitude.
Must be able to access all Federal portals, review and transmit information as needed or required Position Information Position Number 251297 Working Position Title Student Service Specialist
- Financial Aid Counselor Building and Room No. Thompson Center, Financial Aid Office Appointment Type Permanent Full-Time If Time Limited. No Appointment Length. 12 Requirements and Preferences Position required to work during periods of adverse weather or other emergencies Not Mandatory Normal Work Schedule Monday
- Friday 830am-530pm, 40 hours per week
May require some weekends and or working late
New schedule for office hours: Monday - Thursday 8am
- 6pm.
This will require working to 6 some days/weeks Department Required Skills Education Requirement
Bachelor’s Degree in education, finance, counseling or a related field Skills
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, both verbal and written.
Ability to provide clear, accurate, and empathetic guidance to students and families.
Strong organizational skills with attention to detail in managing multiple tasks.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office and financial aid software (Ellucian/Banner, etc.).
Preferred Years Experience, Skills, Training, Education Preferred Skills
Experience with scholarship program management and donor relations.
Ability to work effectively with a diverse student population.
Public speaking or presentation experience for outreach efforts.
Preferred Qualifications:
1
- 2 years of experience in financial aid, student services, or scholarship administration
Familiarity with federal and state financial aid programs ( FAFSA, Pell Grant, etc.
) and scholarship program management.
Required License or Certification No Valid US Driver’s License Yes Commercial Driver’s License Required No Physical Required No List any other medical/drug tests required Posting Details Posting Details Internal Posting Only No Time Limited Position No Appointment Length 12 months Salary Commensurate with education and experience Open Date 02/21/2025
Close Date Open Until Filled Yes Special Instructions Summary Please Note:
A criminal background check will be conducted on candidate finalist prior to the offer of employment.
If no applicants apply who meet the required competency and T&E requirements, then management may consider other applicants. Salary would be determined based on competencies, equity, budget, and market considerations.
Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of completing an electronic application. The application must be competed in full detail (including work history) for your qualifications to be considered.
Failure to complete the application completely may result in you not being considered for the vacant position.
Your application for the position will not be complete until you receive an online confirmation number at the end of the process of applying for a position. If you have general questions about the application process, you may contact Human Resources at OHR@wssu.edu . Individuals with disabilities requiring disability-related accommodation in the application and interview process, please call 336-750-2834
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