Any one position may not include all of the duties listed nor do listed examples include all tasks which may be found in positions of this class. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty of the position satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions required for the position.
· Process student financial aid applications that include the Board of Governor’s Fee Waiver (BOGFW), Federal Student Aid Application (FAFSA), Cal Grants, and federal student loan Applications.
· Analyzes and evaluates the financial needs of students using federal and state guidelines for Federal College Work Study, Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant, Pell Grant, Cal Grant, and other financial aid programs.
· Reviews and evaluates required documentation and packages awards in accordance with established guidelines; interprets and applies federal, state and institutional regulations to determine and certify student eligibility.
· Informs and advises students and parents regarding eligibility and responsibilities of financial aid programs; interprets and explains policies, application procedures and availability of funding from various sources.
· Uses and maintains complex computer programs to analyze, process, record, retrieve and verifiy statistical data; operates computers, computer terminal, peripheral equipment, calculator, copier and other office machines.
· Operates the Electronic Data Exchange (EDE) software to download Institutional Student Information Records (ISIR).
· Generates, verifies and analyzes computer reports to ensure accuracy and compliance with established requirements; reconciles financial and statistical data.
· Downloads from the SAFE system financial aid records and transmits electronic data corrections to financial aid applications using the federal Title IV WAN software system.
· Identifies and resolves problems related to effective delivery of financial aid; coordinates activities and communication with other campus and District personnel lenders, and state and federal agencies.
· Monitors satisfactory academic progress of financial aid and loan students, and the ability to benefit requirements in accordance with appropriate Federal, State and local regulations and guidelines.
· Provides input in the preparation, presentation and dissemination of public information about student financial assistance, including participation in updating of the Financial Aid Handbook.
· Participates in the compilation of data for State and Federal reports, including BFAP and FISAP.
· Participates in the development of annual financial aid budgets for students and the overall financial aid program budget for the Financial Aid Office.
· Maintains student files and other records; provides assistance with special projects; prepares reports as requested.
· Researches national student financial aid history data via the U.S. Department of Education.
· National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS); and uses NSLDS to record financial aid overpayments.
· Prepares and presents a variety of oral and written reports.
· Trains and provides work direction to student workers and other personnel as assigned.
· Disseminates information to students on the loan application process and default management plan and loan policy.
· Conducts financial aid and/or loan workshops on/off campus and provides support to outreach programs with various community organizations and high schools.
· Reconciles Pell Grant Reports; transmits Pell Grant payment information electronically to the U.S Department of Educationvia the SAFE program.
· Resolves problems related to overpayments and incorrect disbursements.
· Maintains current knowledge of financial aid program changes in governmental regulations and procedures, software and eligibility requirements by attending meetings, workshops and State, regional and District conferences.
· Performs other related duties as required. |