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Student Financial Aid Counselor II

Excellence Lives Here, Prairie View, Texas, us, 77446

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Student Financial Aid Counselor II

Prairie View A&M University Student Financial Aid Proposed Minimum Salary: $3,194.84 monthly Job Location: Prairie View, Texas Job Type: Staff Job Description: Under general supervision and as part of the CARE team, the Financial Counselor will provide outreach, literacy, and counseling to students and parents about financial aid programs, eligibility requirements, financing options, and student account related questions. As a collaborative group, they work closely with the Executive Director and Associate Director and are responsible for the development and implementation of policies, procedures, and communication plans to ensure that Office and University wide goals are successfully met. Responsibilities: Provides day-to-day case management, advisement, and counseling to students and parents about financial aid programs. Provide holistic approach to counseling and case management for students (and parents) which includes: affordability, costs of education, financial awareness, campus resources, and payment options. Provides clear, accurate, and personalized support to help students and families navigate the complex financial aid application processes. Coordinate application follow-up activities for new students, including FAFSA completion, application document completion and verification completion with the intent to assist student with early as possible completion of their financial aid application. Have direct contact with students and parents on an appointment, walk-in basis, and over the phone and other communication platforms. Performs outreach (phone calls, e-mails, text messaging campaigns, events, etc.) to current and prospective students who need assistance navigating their bills, financial aid renewal, refunds, etc. Conducts events and outreach/retention programming to engage with students, and to help ensure the on-time renewal of financial aid. Work closely with the leaders of the other areas of the CARE team members and CARE leadership (Academic Advising and Career Services) to ensure that programming and outreach conducted is uniform, cohesive, integrated, personalized to target audiences, and aligned with institutional objectives. Partner with academic advisor to suggest various academic strategies to help a student meet the financial aid satisfactory academic progress requirements for the retention of aid. Required Education & Experience: Bachelor's degree. One year of related experience working in higher education including exposure to admissions and financial aid or case management in a related field. Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Knowledge of word processing and spreadsheet applications. Knowledge of financial aid counseling, verification, rules and regulations Ability to multitask and work cooperatively with others. Ability to work individually or as a team. Ability to organize and make decisions. Knowledge of the customer service and outreach processes as they pertain to the financial aid department in a higher education environment, and of the related trends, issues, and accepted practices. Ability to write precise, well-organized emails and letters while using appropriate vocabulary and grammar. Ability to deal effectively with a wide variety of individuals and situations requiring diplomacy, friendliness, poise and firmness. Strong organizational skills and ability to prioritize work and meet deadlines. Ability to apply thorough knowledge of policies to a variety of individual situations. Recommends procedures to ensure compliance in a learning community. Ability to work cooperatively with others. Utilizes excellent constituent service skills with all interactions. Work accurately with high volume and instill similar standard with the counseling unit. Skill in effectively analyzing and interpreting policies, practices, and guidelines with strict attention to detail in all areas of work. Thorough knowledge of policies, regulations, and practices with student records services. Strong problem identification, critical thinking, and problem solving skills; judgment and decision-making ability. Ability to assess processes and implement improvements. Strong written and verbal communication skills. Active listening skills. Customer service orientation. Interpersonal skills. Thorough knowledge of particular Financial Aid core functions. Preferred Qualifications: Thorough knowledge of common University-specific computer application programs. Thorough knowledge of advising and counseling techniques. Thorough knowledge of University policies, processes, and procedures and of Federal and State laws pertaining to the privacy rights of students and access to student information. Thorough knowledge of BANNER software and its components. Thorough knowledge of third-party software (NSLDS. COD, CPS, Awards Management /Blackbaud, etc.).