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Primary Purpose of Organizational Unit |
The Office of Scholarships and Student Aid works to ensure that qualified students have the opportunity to study at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill regardless of their ability to pay. The office serves students at all levels, including graduate and professional school students and coordinates all student financial support for the campus. The office assists in the recruitment, retention and success of students while maximizing available funds, exercising good stewardship of those funds, and performing related research, analysis and program evaluation in support of long-range enrollment and campus goals. In addition, the office provides academic and co-circular support services for scholarships, provides financial literacy and educational tools, and partners with faculty and other student success areas across campus to provide excellent service to low- and middle-income students and other scholarship recipients. The work of the office is public in nature and closely scrutinized by students and their families, lawmakers, faculty and staff at the University, and by the media (local, regional, and national). |
Position Summary |
The Office of Scholarships and Student Aid (OSSA) seeks a creative, enthusiastic, and organized individual for the position of Senior Assistant Director. This is a full-time, permanent EHRA Non-Faculty position that will report to the Senior Associate Director of the Office of Scholarships and Student Aid and will provide on-site services at the School of Nursing (SON) for students in three pre-licensure programs as well as our graduate programs that include Master of Science in Nursing (MSN), Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), and PhD. OSSA, as part of the Division of Enrollment, is committed to the educational benefits of diversity, equity, and inclusion as well as fostering a culture of accountability through participation in diversity, equity, and inclusion training and delivery on divisional commitments. Further, we are committed to supporting one another in meeting goals, fostering open and consistent communication, and creating the place where we want to work. This position’s responsibilities include: providing financial aid counseling to current and prospective students of the SON in person, via phone, via email, and via virtual platforms; providing assistance regarding the application and aid disbursement process; reviewing financial aid application data, FAFSA data, and other applications for financial assistance; applying federal and state administrative rules and regulations, and institutional guidelines to determine eligibility for financial aid, scholarships, and fellowships; committing funds on behalf of the University by making financial aid award decisions; acting as a liaison to other SON offices, acting as a liaison to other University offices including the Cashier’s Office and the Registrar’s office. The person in this position will also collaborate with partners in OSSA and Enrollment to ensure financial aid or scholarship practices and policies enacted at the School of Nursing are in line with the mission and goals of the Division of Enrollment. The position will also contribute to the overall financial aid and communications strategy for Graduate and Professional students through collaborations with the Senior Assistant Director for Communications and Outreach and other graduate and professional aid colleagues. |