High School Diploma or GED required, with a Bachelor's Degree preferred., One year of experience with financial aid processing systems is necessary., Knowledge of Title IV regulations and state financial aid policies is essential., Strong computer skills and customer service experience are important for this role..
Key responsabilities:
Analyze and process various types of financial aid for students, ensuring compliance with regulations.
Identify and resolve issues that may delay student funding, collaborating with other departments as needed.
Provide assistance and serve as a resource for colleagues within the department.
Maintain service levels and coverage for specific financial aid functions, adapting to changing business needs.
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A Financial Aid Officer (FAO) I performs a variety of clerical and administrative activities for a single function (such as Pre-Certification/Validation, Award & Package (including Non-Federal Resource (NFR) functions), Refunds, and Disbursements) to process federal, state and other types of financial aid for University of Phoenix students. Individuals deliver high quality customer service to University students in compliance with Department of Education (ED) Title IV regulations and University policies and procedures.
What You’ll Do
Serve as a department resource to analyze, research, accurately calculate and timely process aid, including Title IV financial aid, state grants, Tribal funding, scholarships, and other types of financial aid as needed, for a single functional area (Pre-Certification, Award & Package, Disbursements, and Refunds), ensuring compliance with all applicable state and federal guidelines, as well as internal policies and procedures; ensure accuracy and timely processing of all work. Identify and resolve any issues that prohibit a student’s funds from moving forward; collaborate with colleagues in other departments to make necessary corrections or take actions as necessary to complete the assigned process.
Identify and resolve any issues within the assigned function that prohibit a student’s funds from moving forward; collaborate with colleagues in other departments to make necessary corrections or take actions as necessary to complete the assigned process.
Collaborate with colleagues to research, identify and gather required information to resolve any issues within the assigned function and ensure accurate and timely processing of the student financial aid file; serve as a resource on matters related to the specific function and provide assistance to others in the department as needed.
Help provide adequate department coverage and maintenance of service levels for a specific function.
Be able to work the scheduled shift hours assigned; additionally, may be required to work hours, including potential weekend hours, in addition to scheduled shift hours, as business needs dictate.
Perform other duties as assigned or apparent.
NOTE: The primary accountabilities above are intended to describe the general content and requirements of this position and are not intended to be an exhaustive statement of duties. Incumbents may perform all or most of the primary accountabilities listed above. Specific goals or responsibilities will be documented in the incumbents’ performance objectives as outlined by the incumbents’ immediate supervisor or manager.
Job Supervisory Responsibilities
None
Minimum Education And Related Work Experience
High School Diploma or GED
One (1) year of experience working with a financial aid processing system
Additional Qualifications
Bachelor’s Degree
Working knowledge of a portion of student financial aid processing, Title IV and state regulations, as well as knowledge of internal policies and procedures
General knowledge of the higher education industry
Previous customer service and/or processing center experience
Strong computer skills and an ability to learn proprietary software applications
Proven ability to work independently, manage multiple tasks efficiently and effectively, and an ability to meet production and quality requirements
Good interpersonal and communication skills to convey ideas and influence outcomes
Flexibility and adaptability to work with frequent changes to regulations, policies and procedures
University of Phoenix is an equal opportunity employer.
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English
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