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7 jobs that use FAFSA the most

Jobs that use fafsa the most include federal aid coordinator, finance aid officer, and college counselor.

What jobs use FAFSA the most?

1. Federal Aid Coordinator

How federal aid coordinator uses FAFSA:

  • Create and manage CMDB Sharepoint site.
  • Manage print production, registration and logistics for several high-profile events, annual fund solicitations and annual telephone campaign.
  • Used DataStage for designing the ETL jobs.

Most common skills for federal aid coordinator:

  • FAFSA
  • Federal Regulations
  • Technical Assistance
  • Federal Student
  • Financial Aid
  • Student Loans

2. Finance Aid Officer

How finance aid officer uses FAFSA:

  • Manage project for the development and implementation of a university-wide scholarship database, STAARS.
  • Update CampusVue portal with detail notes concerning briefings, issue students thumb drive and review financial aid documentation in detail.
  • Assist students and parents in the financial aid application procedure, process and prepare all student-funding requests using CampusVue software.

Most common skills for finance aid officer:

  • Financial Aid
  • Customer Service
  • FAFSA
  • Title IV
  • Student Loans
  • Financial Aid Packages

3. College Counselor

How college counselor uses FAFSA:

  • Lead mathematics courses to help students prepare for the math section on the SATs.
  • Utilize Salesforce to manage advertising programs for business owners.
  • Educate students about the financial aid process, FAFSA application, opportunity programs, and scholarships.

Most common skills for college counselor:

  • Colleges
  • Social Work
  • Professional Development
  • FAFSA
  • Admissions Process
  • Scholarship Applications

4. College Adviser

How college adviser uses FAFSA:

  • Manage presentations, assemblies, and club meetings to offer services and emphasize the necessity of post-secondary study.
  • Help interview, evaluate, select and mentor AmeriCorps applicants.
  • Communicate with graduating seniors on a regular basis over the summer by phone, Facebook and in person.

Most common skills for college adviser:

  • Financial Aid Applications
  • Colleges
  • Professional Development
  • FAFSA
  • Admissions Process
  • School Administration

5. Finance Aid Coordinator

How finance aid coordinator uses FAFSA:

  • Manage patient and insurance account receivables, perform patient account reconciliations, account audits, process insurance billing/correspondence.
  • Administer quality financial aid consulting to parents and students to ensure accurate completion of all necessary FAFSA documents.
  • Review, verify, and determine eligibility for FAFSA applications, distributing financial aid and award letters as necessary.

Most common skills for finance aid coordinator:

  • Financial Aid Programs
  • FAFSA
  • Work-Study
  • Financial Aid
  • Title IV
  • Student Loans

6. Finance Aid Advisor

How finance aid advisor uses FAFSA:

  • Manage project for the development and implementation of a university-wide scholarship database, STAARS.
  • Review incoming student ISIR, notifying students of the required documents need to complete the financial aid process.
  • Assemble files according to school and distribute to designate coordinators.

Most common skills for finance aid advisor:

  • Financial Aid
  • Customer Service
  • FAFSA
  • Financial Aid Programs
  • Student Loans
  • Title IV

7. Finance Aid Counselor

How finance aid counselor uses FAFSA:

  • Manage project for the development and implementation of a university-wide scholarship database, STAARS.
  • Utilize the PeopleSoft student administration financial aid module to determine loan eligibility.
  • Assist patients with Medi-Cal applications as well as facility payment assistance applications.

Most common skills for finance aid counselor:

  • Financial Assistance
  • Customer Service
  • Financial Aid Programs
  • Professional Judgment
  • FAFSA
  • Financial Aid

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