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responsibility for program inquiries, monitoring student progress, assisting with general advising issues, and maintaining student records. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Provides general support to
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of office procedures. Working knowledge of accounting processes. Ability to use a computer and calculator. Knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite (Outlook, Excel, and Word) Excellent interpersonal skills
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Knowledge, Skills, Abilities: Basic math and computer skills Ability to accurately read and understand written materials and instructions Detail oriented for accuracy of data and information General office
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, classrooms, and conference areas Collects and disposes of wastepaper and refuse while participating in the campus recycling program as directed Vacuums carpeted areas where applicable Maintains lavatories and
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customer service or at a call center. Skills: Basic computer skills. Ability to communicate verbally and in writing. Ability to understand written material and instructions. Excellent customer service skills
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sponsored-program requirements to assure compliance with all federal, state, University, and sponsor requirements. Partners with assigned investigators and departments and on sponsored project related matters
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sponsored-program requirements to assure compliance with all federal, state, University, and sponsor requirements. Partners with assigned investigators and departments and on sponsored project related matters
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expenses. Providing detailed information to a student about the costs of their program and what aid options may be available to them. Also provide steps needed to secure the aid options available to them
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higher degrees in computer science or related. Most importantly, the candidate has a clear career goal that will be benefit from working in our lab. If you love science and want to explore the unknowns
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. The CNS undergraduate program has been accredited by the American Council for Construction Education (ACCE) since 1990. Go to http://cns.ou.edu for more information about the program. The CNS Division