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and responding to Department of Education Federal Student Aid student complaints. Under the direction of Executive Director, serve as the primary administrator for federal program and/or functional area
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eligibility for financial aid, and award processing issues. 5. Troubleshoot student accounts to ensure funds are received including following up with students regarding any missing documents, unit/program
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, state and institutional guidelines. The Financial Aid Counselor administers assigned federal, institutional, private and/or state financial aid program or programs and will utilize databases to extract
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prospective students, applicants, DSU alumni, academic advisors, and others seeking information on admissions standards, academic and nonacademic programs, and student activities following established
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, and guest artists. 9. Ensure accessibility and inclusivity in theatre operations and programming. 10. Maintain flexibility in work schedule including evenings and weekends to ensure access. 11. Train
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training in a business program. Successful experience: Clerical, supervisory and administrative experience. Other preferences: Four year college degree, B.S., B.A. Capable of providing and initiating
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for the Office of Title IX and the Center for Disability Resources, while also serving as the University's Chief Risk Officer. Provide executive oversight of the Dream.US scholarship program, ensuring its
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protected by state or federal law. The University is committed to achieving a diverse faculty and staff and encourages members of underrepresented groups to apply. Equal opportunity employer/program'' and
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undergraduate and graduate electrical engineering or computer science courses. Candidates are expected to show significant potential to develop a nationally recognized funded research program. Applicants with
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enrollment and early college programs. This position champions aligning these programs with institutional goals, state policies, and accreditation standards, empowering high school students to access college