
Financial Aid Advisor II
University of Colorado Boulder
- Boulder, CO
- $54,500-56,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Assist with general front line duties, such as phones, front counter, email, etc. as needed and serve as a resource to student employees.
- Advise students and families on application processes, important timelines, types of aid, eligibility requirements, financing options and other resources available.
- Exercise professional judgment when students or their families have unusual financial circumstances to determine additional eligibility.
- Adjust awards as necessary to reflect student's enrollment and eligibility.
- Continually assess customer service and proactively identify and address issues that may impede quality service.
- Provide individual and group financial aid advice to students and families, including adequate loan counseling and financial literacy information.
- Support campus colleges/departments by providing counseling services in other locations on campus, such as the Law School.
- Process Satisfactory Academic Progress, Professional Judgement, and other letters of appeal.
- Review requests to make adjustments to aid for changes in enrollment, change in program, etc.
- Process verification of cost of attendance and verification of financial aid offers for external organizations.
- Assist with verification processing and awarding projects as needed.
- Cross-train with other teams and assist with processing needs as necessary.
- Participate in office processing projects for special populations such as study abroad, continuing education, etc.
- Collaborate with Enrollment Management Visitor Experience team in the planning and delivery of high impact financial aid presentations for prospective students, families and community partners.
- Represent Financial Aid at various campus events and outreach activities, including information sessions, tours and admitted student programs, occasionally during evenings and weekends.
- Collaborate with Enrollment Management marketing and communication team to develop and maintain engaging, student-centered presentation content tailored to a variety of audiences, including first-generation and underrepresented students.
- Coordinate with the Campus Visitor Experience team and campus partners to integrate student financial services messaging into the broader campus visit experience.
- Participate in campus and community outreach events, including events held in the evening and on weekends.
- Develop and present outreach presentations on financial aid and scholarships for prospective and current students.
- Assist Admissions with recruitment events that could include presenting, hosting workshops, or managing a resource table.
- Collaborate with immediate supervisor to determine areas for professional growth and identify and request appropriate training opportunities offered by the office, the University, and through various professional associations or organizations.
- Participate in external and internal trainings, conferences, webinars etc. related to administering all types of financial aid.
- Attend staff meetings, retreats and other meetings as assigned. May include representing the Office of Financial Aid in enrollment management and campus-level initiatives.
- Final candidate must successfully pass a criminal and financial background check and cannot be in default on a student loan either upon hire or while employed in this position.
- The annual salary range for this position is $54,500 - $56,000.
- Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university is required.
- Equivalent combination of education and experience may substitute. Experience providing customer service.
- At least 1 year of experience in financial aid, student financial services, or related field.
- Strong computer skills including software (Word, Excel, PowerPoint and other presentation software), email communication tools, and web-based applications.
- A strong commitment to providing an extraordinary student experience.
- Ability to interpret and apply federal, state, institutional rules, regulations, policies, and procedures.
- Ability to communicate key and critical information in a timely fashion.
- Ability to gain confidence and trust of others through honesty, authenticity, and acceptance of responsibility.
- Ability to exemplify excellence by creating a welcoming environment that maximizes the success and of all students, staff, and faculty.
- Ability to create new and better ways for the organization to be successful.
- Ability to build partnerships and work collaboratively with others to meet shared objectives.
- At least one year of professional experience working in a financial aid office or other student service office in a higher education setting.
- NASFAA credentials.
- Knowledge of State of Colorado financial aid regulations.
- Experience with federal financial aid data systems including NSLDS, FAA Access, and COD.
- Experience using PeopleSoft or other student information systems.
- Bilingual (Spanish).