Financial Aid Advisor
UC Irvine is a prestigious member of the Association of American Universities, known for its academic excellence and innovation. The Financial Aid Advisor plays a crucial role in supporting student success by administering various types of financial assistance and advising students and parents on financial aid programs. This position requires a solid understanding of financial aid policies and the ability to analyze student data for eligibility determinations.
Responsibilities
- The Financial Aid Advisor uses professional financial aid concepts applied to a limited number of financial aid functions
- Provides information and interpretation of standard policies, procedures and regulations
- Works independently under general supervision, interpreting a variety of financial aid policies and procedures as well as agency regulations
- Advises students and parents regarding all aspects of financial aid, including various University, Federal, and State financial aid programs, student budgets and fee payments
- Analyzes student data and verifies the integrity of documentation (e.g., IRS, DHS, Social Security, etc.) to determine eligibility for student aid programs
- Processes documents for the initial and follow-up evaluation of student files
Skills
- Basic knowledge of policies, regulations, and practices for awarding financial aid
- Basic knowledge of student loan programs, funding processes, Federal regulations, and Federal loan processing system
- Basic knowledge of University policies, processes, and procedures
- Basic knowledge of advising and counseling techniques
- Ability to apply knowledge of policies to individual situations
- Problem identification and critical thinking skills
- Ability to calculate financial aid with attention to detail and accuracy
- Organizational skills and ability to prioritize work and meet deadlines
- Demonstrates written and verbal communication skills. Active listening skills. Possesses customer service orientation skills
- Ability to assess processes and recommend improvements. Good interpersonal skills
- Bachelor's degree in related area and / or equivalent experience / training
- 1-3 years
- Proficiency with standard office software, internet, and email applications. Basic knowledge of common University-specific computer application programs
- Experience using complex databases
- Experience using student financial planning/student billing systems
- Experience using content management software
Benefits
- Medical insurance
- Sick and vacation time
- Retirement savings plans
- Access to a number of discounts and perks
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