Kentucky Community and Technical College System
Director of Financial Aid
Kentucky Community and Technical College System, Mount Sterling, Kentucky, United States, 40353
Title:
Director of Financial Aid
Salary Range:
$73,272 annual salary
Contract Term Length:
12 Months
Standard Hours:
37.5
Work Location:
On-Site
FLSA Status:
Exempt
College:
Maysville Community & Technical College
Campus Location:
Maysville Community College. This position can work on any campus: Licking Valley, Maysville, Montgomery, or Rowan.
Department:
Financial Aid
Total Rewards Maysville Community & Technical College offers a competitive benefits package and an attractive work environment that supports excellence, innovation, and creativity, including:
Exceptional health care, vision, and dental coverage for you and your family
Tuition reimbursement/waiver for you, your spouse, and dependents
403(b) retirement plan: a 5% employee contribution receives a 10% employer match
Vacation/Sick Time
Work-Life Balance
9.5 Paid Holidays
2 Weeks Institutional Closing Pay (Last 2 weeks of December) for qualifying positions
Employee Assistance Program
Job Summary The Director of Financial Aid provides leadership, administration, and strategic direction for the college’s financial aid programs. The position ensures compliance with federal, state, accreditation, and institutional regulations while ensuring excellent service to students. The Director oversees financial aid operations, supervises staff, manages budgets, and collaborates with internal and external partners to advance college goals. This position can work on any campus.
Responsibilities
Oversee all financial aid programs, including Title IV federal aid, state programs, institutional aid, and scholarships.
Ensure accurate and current information is maintained in the Electronic Application (E-App) and Eligibility and Certification Approval Report (ECAR).
Manage the recertification of the Program Participation Agreement (PPA).
Develop and implement policies, procedures, and internal controls to ensure regulatory compliance.
Lead Financial Aid audit and accreditation preparation for federal, state, institutional, and accrediting body reviews; serve as the primary financial aid liaison.
Lead the financial aid components of the college’s Second Chance Pell initiative, supporting the transition to an approved Prison Education Program (PEP) in coordination with academic, correctional, and compliance partners.
Oversee Financial Aid Office operations, including supervising staff, assigning tasks, training, performance management, and service delivery.
Lead the Financial Aid Department’s annual unit planning and budgeting process.
Oversee financial aid processes to ensure regulatory compliance while delivering high-quality, responsive service to students, including counseling related to eligibility, satisfactory academic progress, appeals, and Return of Title IV requirements.
Provide leadership and oversight for professional judgment decisions, including dependency overrides and special or unusual circumstances, recalculation of student aid, and budget adjustments to aid packages and cost of attendance, in accordance with federal guidelines and documented student need.
Collaborate closely with the Business Office to support student account monitoring and billing coordination, helping reduce financial barriers and support student persistence.
Collaborate with other college departments to support college enrollment and retention goals.
Ensure departmental participation in financial aid outreach and collaborative efforts, including presentations, workshops, campus events, and partnerships with high schools, community organizations, and internal stakeholders.
Collaborate in and help lead the college’s default management efforts, including strategy development, implementation support, and coordination with loan servicers.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree.
Working knowledge of financial aid systems and processes.
5+ years relevant work experience.
3+ years of supervisory experience.
Proficient in Microsoft Office (Excel, Outlook, Teams, SharePoint, Word).
Preferred Qualifications
Master’s degree or equivalent.
Previous experience in supervisory or leadership roles.
3-4 years direct financial aid work experience.
Previous experience in a community college setting.
Additional Skills Requested >\
Budget Planning and
Policy Implementation & Compliance
Leadership and staff management
Student-centered advising
Cross-functional collaboration
Audit and accreditation readiness
Data analysis and technical proficiency
Employee Rights Employee Polygraph Protection Act
Equal Opportunity Employer The Kentucky Community and Technical College System is an equal educational and employment opportunity institution.
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Director of Financial Aid
Salary Range:
$73,272 annual salary
Contract Term Length:
12 Months
Standard Hours:
37.5
Work Location:
On-Site
FLSA Status:
Exempt
College:
Maysville Community & Technical College
Campus Location:
Maysville Community College. This position can work on any campus: Licking Valley, Maysville, Montgomery, or Rowan.
Department:
Financial Aid
Total Rewards Maysville Community & Technical College offers a competitive benefits package and an attractive work environment that supports excellence, innovation, and creativity, including:
Exceptional health care, vision, and dental coverage for you and your family
Tuition reimbursement/waiver for you, your spouse, and dependents
403(b) retirement plan: a 5% employee contribution receives a 10% employer match
Vacation/Sick Time
Work-Life Balance
9.5 Paid Holidays
2 Weeks Institutional Closing Pay (Last 2 weeks of December) for qualifying positions
Employee Assistance Program
Job Summary The Director of Financial Aid provides leadership, administration, and strategic direction for the college’s financial aid programs. The position ensures compliance with federal, state, accreditation, and institutional regulations while ensuring excellent service to students. The Director oversees financial aid operations, supervises staff, manages budgets, and collaborates with internal and external partners to advance college goals. This position can work on any campus.
Responsibilities
Oversee all financial aid programs, including Title IV federal aid, state programs, institutional aid, and scholarships.
Ensure accurate and current information is maintained in the Electronic Application (E-App) and Eligibility and Certification Approval Report (ECAR).
Manage the recertification of the Program Participation Agreement (PPA).
Develop and implement policies, procedures, and internal controls to ensure regulatory compliance.
Lead Financial Aid audit and accreditation preparation for federal, state, institutional, and accrediting body reviews; serve as the primary financial aid liaison.
Lead the financial aid components of the college’s Second Chance Pell initiative, supporting the transition to an approved Prison Education Program (PEP) in coordination with academic, correctional, and compliance partners.
Oversee Financial Aid Office operations, including supervising staff, assigning tasks, training, performance management, and service delivery.
Lead the Financial Aid Department’s annual unit planning and budgeting process.
Oversee financial aid processes to ensure regulatory compliance while delivering high-quality, responsive service to students, including counseling related to eligibility, satisfactory academic progress, appeals, and Return of Title IV requirements.
Provide leadership and oversight for professional judgment decisions, including dependency overrides and special or unusual circumstances, recalculation of student aid, and budget adjustments to aid packages and cost of attendance, in accordance with federal guidelines and documented student need.
Collaborate closely with the Business Office to support student account monitoring and billing coordination, helping reduce financial barriers and support student persistence.
Collaborate with other college departments to support college enrollment and retention goals.
Ensure departmental participation in financial aid outreach and collaborative efforts, including presentations, workshops, campus events, and partnerships with high schools, community organizations, and internal stakeholders.
Collaborate in and help lead the college’s default management efforts, including strategy development, implementation support, and coordination with loan servicers.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree.
Working knowledge of financial aid systems and processes.
5+ years relevant work experience.
3+ years of supervisory experience.
Proficient in Microsoft Office (Excel, Outlook, Teams, SharePoint, Word).
Preferred Qualifications
Master’s degree or equivalent.
Previous experience in supervisory or leadership roles.
3-4 years direct financial aid work experience.
Previous experience in a community college setting.
Additional Skills Requested >\
Budget Planning and
Policy Implementation & Compliance
Leadership and staff management
Student-centered advising
Cross-functional collaboration
Audit and accreditation readiness
Data analysis and technical proficiency
Employee Rights Employee Polygraph Protection Act
Equal Opportunity Employer The Kentucky Community and Technical College System is an equal educational and employment opportunity institution.
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