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6 jobs that use Student Loans the most

Jobs that use student loans the most include collections/account manager, finance processing clerk, and finance aid officer.

What jobs use Student Loans the most?

1. Collections/Account Manager

How collections/account manager uses Student Loans:

  • Achieve historical low of six percent in A/R over 30 days past due and reduction of DSO to 53 days.
  • Process payroll and employee benefits, mediated/resolve personnel issues and assure EEOC and OSHA compliance.
  • Handle high volume incoming/outgoing calls, skip-tracing to find location information by following FDCPA regulations and hit monthly budget.

Most common skills for collections/account manager:

  • Customer Service
  • Payment Arrangements
  • Debt Collection
  • Delinquent Accounts
  • Student Loans
  • Past Due Accounts

2. Finance Processing Clerk

How finance processing clerk uses Student Loans:

  • Manage resident's private information for insurance verification, billing, and eligibility to apply for Medicaid.
  • Create various disbursements such as checks, wires and ACH's.
  • Execute origination process, reports and research information for certification.

Most common skills for finance processing clerk:

  • Data Entry
  • Financial Transactions
  • Outbound Calls
  • Student Loans
  • Title IV
  • External Regulations

3. Finance Aid Officer

How finance aid officer uses Student Loans:

  • 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

4. Finance Aid Director

How finance aid director uses Student Loans:

  • Manage cash flow for all funds including, FFEL, PELL, FSEOG, alternative loans, and cash.
  • Manage a majority of payroll ensuring that there are accurate accruals and necessary deductions.
  • Review and determine outcome of all financial aid appeals.

Most common skills for finance aid director:

  • Financial Aid Programs
  • Title IV
  • State Regulations
  • Enrollment Management
  • Student Loans
  • Federal Regulations

5. Student Accounts Manager

How student accounts manager uses Student Loans:

  • Manage financial accounts for all livestock centers and slaughter facilities, including payroll of all student and graduate assistants employ.
  • Manage all financial reporting, accounts receivable, general ledgers and reconciliations.
  • Accomplish, results-orient professional with a strong background in TABS3 management and QuickBooks utilization.

Most common skills for student accounts manager:

  • Financial Aid
  • Student Accounts
  • Customer Service
  • Student Loans
  • Credit Card Payments
  • General Ledger

6. Finance Aid Advisor

How finance aid advisor uses Student Loans:

  • 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

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