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financial aid management systems. Interpret and apply regulations, policies and procedures and use financial aid computer applications. Meet with students to discuss all available financial aid funding
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Administrative Staff Scholarship The goal of the Administrative Staff Scholarship Program is to award scholarships annually to undergraduate students at Bowling Green State University. Criteria
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institutional rules and regulations and required procedures associated with compliance This role requires the ability to effectively communicate and to operate a computer and other standard office productivity
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problem solving, significant independent judgment, program development, and relationship building at the school and in the local community. The Scholarship Specialist, supported by the Indiana GEAR UP (INGU
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of programs to students, staff, and faculty. Assesses program effectiveness. Liaison and support for the Dean’s Student Advisory Board. Leads college-wide annual call for applications, applicant review, and
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the process Additional duties may include: Review expenditures for approval; review and approve personnel appointments on sponsored program funds Run system-generated financial reports; manage subawards
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, and success. We support the coherence, relevance, and impact of our students’ educational journeys. UESS programs touch on every step of the student success journey, from our pre-college program and
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the Research Services Program Director, with additional oversight from the Clinical Trials Manager. Examples of Duties Performed Regulatory- 40% Submit clinical trial protocols with applicable essential
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follow-up on sign-offs and monitor the process Review expenditures for approval; review and approve personnel appointments on sponsored program funds Run system-generated financial reports; manage
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Description The Marshall Scholarships were established by the British Government in 1953 to express British gratitude for the European Recovery Program, instituted by General George C. Marshall in