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20 jobs that use Student Services the most

Jobs that use student services the most include student services advisor, student services coordinator, and college president.

What jobs use Student Services the most?

1. Student Services Advisor

How student services advisor uses Student Services:

  • Coach and mentore students in determining optimal course of study to achieve specific career performance goals and certifications.
  • Adhere to and comply with FERPA guidelines and confidentiality.
  • Have the ability to call, email and meet students and family members face to face under FERPA regulations.

Most common skills for student services advisor:

  • Student Services
  • Financial Aid
  • Customer Service
  • Academic Programs
  • Student Events
  • Support Services

2. Student Services Coordinator

How student services coordinator uses Student Services:

  • Maintain and correctly manage confidential information in accordance to FERPA regulations.
  • Work extensively with PeopleSoft and ReportMart computer programs.
  • Determine transferable credits and place them against require prerequisites for admission and degree completion.

Most common skills for student services coordinator:

  • Student Services
  • Customer Service
  • Financial Aid
  • Phone Calls
  • Community Resources
  • Alumni

3. College President

How college president uses Student Services:

  • Set vision and strategy, oversee project conception, development and implementation and recruit and manage leadership team.
  • Coordinate extensive community and alumni outreach
  • Maintain relationships with alumni and donors through daily correspondence.

Most common skills for college president:

  • Colleges
  • Student Services
  • Strategic Plan
  • Alumni
  • Student Body
  • Student Life

4. Student Development Specialist

How student development specialist uses Student Services:

  • Manage and coordinate all aspects of EOF program special events and leadership-relate activities.
  • Used Microsoft applications to create informative PowerPoint's, brochures and advertisements market to high school students.
  • Travele the state of Montana to high schools and tribal colleges to build relationships with counselors and administration.

Most common skills for student development specialist:

  • Student Development
  • Professional Development
  • Student Services
  • Event Planning
  • Student Organizations
  • Colleges

5. Student Services Counselor

How student services counselor uses Student Services:

  • Assist in all aspects of the FAFSA, insuring that every eligible student apply accurately.
  • Verify FAFSA applications for accuracy.
  • Plan retention and recruitment opportunities for students, prospective employers and alumni through interdepartmental and professional cooperative efforts.

Most common skills for student services counselor:

  • Customer Service
  • Financial Aid
  • Student Services
  • Social Work
  • Rehabilitation
  • Mental Health

6. Student Affairs Vice President

How student affairs vice president uses Student Services:

  • Experience in the support of transition and retention strategies for multicultural student populations to address differentials in attrition and retention.
  • Evaluate the emotional and academic needs of minorities and other non-traditional students for a federally fund program.

Most common skills for student affairs vice president:

  • Student Services
  • Student Life
  • Enrollment Management
  • Academic Affairs
  • Student Development
  • Financial Aid

7. Academic Adviser

How academic adviser uses Student Services:

  • Coach and mentore students in determining optimal course of study to achieve specific career performance goals and certifications.
  • Interpret student records such as transcripts and IEP's.
  • Collect and analyze data for behaviors and IEP objectives.

Most common skills for academic adviser:

  • Customer Service
  • Student Services
  • Financial Aid
  • Professional Development
  • Support Services
  • Excellent Interpersonal

8. Academic Counselor

How academic counselor uses Student Services:

  • Utilize Salesforce to manage advertising programs for business owners.
  • Remain non-denominational, open, flexible and ecumenical in service to patients while also providing additional resources from local spiritual communities.
  • Test PeopleSoft upgrades and provide suggestions.

Most common skills for academic counselor:

  • Financial Aid
  • Academic Support
  • Student Services
  • Professional Development
  • Student Athletes
  • Academic Advisement

9. Student Success Counselor

How student success counselor uses Student Services:

  • Organize civic reflection discussions, manage tutoring schedules, tutor during mathematics workshops, and mentore for student success.
  • Utilize Salesforce to manage advertising programs for business owners.
  • Instruct GED classes on math and English classes.

Most common skills for student success counselor:

  • Social Work
  • Professional Development
  • Financial Aid
  • Phone Calls
  • Student Services
  • Persistence

10. Student Coordinator

How student coordinator uses Student Services:

  • Design and lead bible studies.
  • Manage itinerary and train teachers in developing students' written and oral ESL abilities.
  • Maintain and correctly manage confidential information in accordance to FERPA regulations.

Most common skills for student coordinator:

  • Coordinators
  • Student Services
  • Financial Aid
  • Student Organizations
  • Community Resources
  • Professional Development

11. Director Of Student Affairs

How director of student affairs uses Student Services:

  • Provide resources and professional development opportunities to alumni to ensure engagement and a connection to Rasmussen.
  • Develop yearly FERPA training to increase knowledge and compliance with the law.
  • Develop CRM, print, website, and social media campaigns to enhance recruitment.

Most common skills for director of student affairs:

  • Student Affairs
  • Student Services
  • Alumni
  • Professional Development
  • Financial Aid
  • Student Organizations

12. Academic Affairs Director

How academic affairs director uses Student Services:

  • Manage and track individual sorority members monthly study hour requirements.
  • Experience in the support of transition and retention strategies for multicultural student populations to address differentials in attrition and retention.
  • Deliver training seminars to faculty, administrators and staff providing services to veterans.

Most common skills for academic affairs director:

  • Financial Aid
  • Colleges
  • Academic Programs
  • Student Services
  • Curriculum Development
  • Educational Programs

13. Student Advisor

How student advisor uses Student Services:

  • Plan events, manage email and marketing advertisements via Facebook, answer phone calls.
  • Lead efforts facilitate recruitment and educational benefits for new and current student veterans at VCU.
  • Manage UAFS's F-1/J-1 student visa SEVIS compliance as DSO/ARO, ensuring all documentation is in order prior to students arriving.

Most common skills for student advisor:

  • Customer Service
  • Student Services
  • International Student
  • Support Services
  • Financial Aid
  • Professional Development

14. Student Development Coordinator

How student development coordinator uses Student Services:

  • Manage and coordinate all aspects of EOF program special events and leadership-relate activities.
  • Collaborate with faculty, alumni and community nonprofits to develop service-learning projects that compliment classroom and general educational outcomes.
  • Manage and coordinate all aspects of EOF program special events and leadership-relate activities.

Most common skills for student development coordinator:

  • Student Organizations
  • Alumni
  • Event Planning
  • Student Services
  • Learning Outcomes
  • Social Justice

15. Academic Advisement Director

How academic advisement director uses Student Services:

  • Devise process improvements that lead increased operational efficiency and persistence.
  • Supervise faculty and oversight of instructional program through training, observation, discussion, and professional development.
  • Provide oversight in the academic affairs of the university from the student's perspective.

Most common skills for academic advisement director:

  • Career Development
  • Professional Development
  • Student Services
  • Student Retention
  • Student Development
  • Academic Policies

16. College Scouting Coordinator

How college scouting coordinator uses Student Services:

  • Manage and coordinate the workload of the release team members and are responsible for organizing and hosting all production release windows.
  • Stay up to date with NCAA rules and regulations.
  • Develop, train, and coordinate a youth leadership team.

Most common skills for college scouting coordinator:

  • Scholarship
  • Event Planning
  • Alumni
  • Pre-College
  • Student Services
  • FAFSA

17. Student Support Services Director

How student support services director uses Student Services:

  • Support and oversee students from colleges across the country as they organize and lead interfaith service programming on their own campuses.
  • Confer with physicians, psychologist, occupational therapists and other professionals in order to develop and implement client rehabilitation programs.
  • Participate in AQIP activities, committees and action learning projects.

Most common skills for student support services director:

  • Student Support
  • Social Work
  • Professional Development
  • Student Services
  • Crisis Intervention
  • Mediation

18. Associate Dean Of Students

How associate dean of students uses Student Services:

  • Conduct student transactions in compliance with FERPA regulations.
  • Provide comprehensive oversight to faculty, staff and students.
  • Cultivate professional relationships with businesses, community colleges, hospitals, social service agencies, parishes, schools and school districts.

Most common skills for associate dean of students:

  • Student Affairs
  • Alumni
  • Student Services
  • Student Development
  • Professional Development
  • Financial Aid

19. Student Life Dean

How student life dean uses Student Services:

  • Work cooperatively with other offices and student groups in the implementation of various campus-wide multicultural activities and other major events.
  • Evaluate the emotional and academic needs of minorities and other non-traditional students for a federally fund program.

Most common skills for student life dean:

  • Student Life
  • Social Work
  • Crisis Intervention
  • Student Affairs
  • Student Services
  • Residence Life

20. Student Liaison

How student liaison uses Student Services:

  • Manage UAFS's F-1/J-1 student visa SEVIS compliance as DSO/ARO, ensuring all documentation is in order prior to students arriving.
  • Supervise inhouse CRM program to track matriculation of prospective students.
  • Utilize CRM system to accurately account for students interest in the college.

Most common skills for student liaison:

  • Early Intervention
  • Community Outreach
  • Community Events
  • Student Services
  • Community Resources
  • Alumni Events

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