Advise learners on funding options, requiring knowledge of Federal Student Aid and military funding. Support students' funding inquiries, maintain records, and use Microsoft Office and SharePoint to manage documentation and communication.
Qualifications
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High School Diploma or GED Required
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Minimum of two years of professional experience preferably in an institution of higher learning or student funding
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Demonstrated knowledge of Federal Student Aid and/or military funding
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Demonstrated proficiency in Microsoft Office including Word, Excel, Outlook, and SharePoint
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