From DanGHolt at aol.com Mon Feb 19 09:50:43 2001 From: DanGHolt at aol.com (DanGHolt@aol.com) Date: Tue Mar 23 20:21:22 2004 Subject: [Oasfaa] position available in Iowa Message-ID: Wartburg College is currently looking for qualified applicants to fill the Assistant Director of Financial Aid/Student Employment Coordinator position.? See the description of the position below.? Please feel free to pass the description on to anyone who might be interested.? Review of applications will begin February 21 and will continue until the position is filled. WARTBURG COLLEGE Assistant Director of Financial Aid/Student Employment Coordinator Full-time position with excellent benefits.? Responsible to the Director of Financial Aid for assisting the Director with administering federal, state, and institutional funds; for administering federal, state, and institutional student work program; and counseling parents and students. RESPONSIBILITIES: ?? ? ?? Administer and evaluate federal, state, and institutional work programs to include providing direction to department supervisors, assisting students with I-9s and W-4s, awarding/revising work awards, providing placement, distributing/collecting time sheets, and processing student payroll.? (15%) ?? ? ?? Counsel current and prospective students and parents regarding the financial aid process and programs.? (10%) ?? ? ?? Administer federal, state, and institutional funds according to regulations, including maintaining knowledge of regulations, researching issues, and assisting with award packaging philosophies.? (9%) ?? ? ?? Calculate financial aid awards for the academic year and summer.? Revise financial aid packages.? (9%) ?? ? ?? Access and perform technical functions for financial aid, loans, and work study programs.? Collaborate with Computer Services to improve utilized computer system functions.? (8%) ?? ? ?? Write and revise policies and procedures for financial aid, loans, and work study.? (7%) ?? ? ?? Manage the Federal Family Educational Loan Program and alternative loan programs.? Assist loan processor to improve process.? Meet with outside vendors.? Maintain knowledge of regulations.? Conduct entrance/exit interviews, etc. (5%) ?? ? ?? Calculate return of Title IV funds and refunds of state and institutional aid for withdrawals and partial drops.? (4%) ?? ? ?? Hire, train, and supervise full-time/work student and practicum graduate students.? (4%) ?? ? ?? Manage and monitor student employment department budget.? (3%) ?? ? ?? Assist in edit and verification of applicants selected for verification.? (2%) ?? ? ?? Assist in the completion of surveys/reports including FISAP report.? (2%) ?? ? ?? Assist in the creation and revision of financial aid forms and publications.? (2%) ?? ? ?? Assist with funded/endowed awards, special circumstances, and appeals as needed.? (4%) ?? ? ?? Present at various institutional events and attend high school visitation nights as needed.? (2%) ?? ? ?? Advise external entities on scholarship selection processes and recommend possible recipients.? (1%) ?? ? ?? Meet with external auditors.? (1%) ?? ? ?? Attend national, state, and regional workshops and conferences.? (4%) ?? ? ?? Serve on various institutional committees.? (4%) ?? ? ?? Attend financial aid, computer, and loan meetings.? (4%) ?? ? ?? Perform other related duties as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS: Requires a bachelors degree in business, accounting, or related field; two years of related experience; and excellent oral and written communication skills.? Masters degree desired.? Knowledge of computers and familiarity and software packages such as Word, Excel, and PowerFAIDS helpful. APPLICATION: Send letter of application and r?sum? including three references to Jane Juchems, Director of Human Resources, Wartburg College, 222 Ninth St. NW, Waverly, IA? 50677.? Wartburg College is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. Thank you. Jen Sassman Director of Financial Aid Wartburg College (319)352-8262 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.onenet.net/pipermail/oasfaa/attachments/20010219/8d44181f/attachment.htm From DanGHolt at aol.com Mon Feb 19 09:54:10 2001 From: DanGHolt at aol.com (DanGHolt@aol.com) Date: Tue Mar 23 20:21:22 2004 Subject: [Oasfaa] position available in Missouri Message-ID: The Position Dean of Enrollment Management is a new position created to manage a successful enrollment program for the campus. Reporting to the Provost, the Dean will oversee the offices of Admissions (including graduate admissions), Student Financial Assistance, and Registrar, and also will serve as the institutional leader in issues of student retention. The Dean will oversee all activities related to student enrollment, work closely with other campus units in matters of student retention, be the liaison between the enrollment unit and all other campus units, and serve as the institutional resource for enrollment issues in higher education. Qualifications As a minimum, candidates must possess a bachelor's degree; however, an advanced degree is preferred. The successful candidate must demonstrate experience in leading the development, implementation, and evaluation of marketing, recruitment, and retention strategies as well as the effective management of significant professional staff.? Familiarity with related research and information technologies and the ability to work collaboratively with professionals in other units is essential. Strong skills in strategic planning, marketing, management, and coordinating and leading the work of multiple units in support of institutional goals will be important factors in the selection process. Institutional Setting Founded in 1870 and located in Rolla, Missouri, the University of Missouri-Rolla (UMR) is a public, land grant institution with a strong focus in engineering and the related sciences. UMR enrolls approximately 4,500 students at both the undergraduate and graduate levels and is located on a 284-acre campus in scenic South Central Missouri. The student body represents 46 states and 35 foreign countries. Bachelor's, Master's and PhD. degrees are offered in an extremely broad range of engineering and science disciplines, and bachelor's degrees are offered in the traditional liberal arts areas. UMR ranks in the top 10% of suppliers of engineering baccalaureate degrees in the United States.? ? ?? Application and Nominations Review of applications will begin by March 1, 2001 and continue until the position is filled. Nominations of individuals for this position may be made through Human Resources or directly to the Chair of the Search Committee, Dr. Debra Robinson at debra@umr.edu. Applications including a resume, cover letter and names and telephone numbers of three references should be sent to: University of Missouri-Rolla Dean of Enrollment Management Search Committee Human Resource Services 1202 North Bishop 1870 Miner Circle Rolla MO 65409-1050 UMR is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.onenet.net/pipermail/oasfaa/attachments/20010219/c0e81020/attachment.htm From DanGHolt at aol.com Mon Feb 19 13:27:25 2001 From: DanGHolt at aol.com (DanGHolt@aol.com) Date: Tue Mar 23 20:21:22 2004 Subject: [Oasfaa] Assoc FAD position available in Missouri Message-ID: ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR STUDENT FINANCIAL AID Department: STUDENT FINANCIAL AID Vacancy Number: JC61667 Position Information: Benefit Eligible 100% Recruiter: Keesha Jones Salary Range: $43,561.00 - $77,973.00 Special Notes: M-F, 8-5 MINIMUM POSTING PERIOD: 2/19/01-2/23/01 Summary of Position: Assist the director in all aspects of administering federal, state, institutional and privately sponsored financial aid by insuring the integrity of the computer support system, financial management & compliance w/all relevant federal & state statutes. Minimum Qualifications: A Master's degree or an equivalent combination of education and experience from which comparable knowledge and abilities can be acquired is necessary. Five to seven years experience in Student Financial Aid is necessary. A Master's degree in Business Administration, Public Administration or Education is preferred. Detailed Description of Duties: Supervise loan coordinator, training coordinator, medical school financial aid coordinator, programmer analyst-expert and system support analyst-entry. Oversee computer software enhancement and maintenance. Review and report federal and state legislation and regulatory changes on issues related to financial aid. Prepare financial aid office policy and procedure statements for director?s review. Coordinate Federal Work Study program. Monitor and report fund balances on federal, state and institutional aid programs. Supervise completion of institution, state and federal financial aid reports. Render interpretations to professional staff on federal and state law and regulations. Coordinate internal and external audits. For assistance in any phase of the employment process, please notify the staff at (573) 882-7976. Attempts will be made to accommodate your needs in a reasonable amount of time. TTY users, please use the Relay Missouri number to inquire about our employment opportunities 1-800-RELAY MO (1-800-735-2966). http://web.missouri.edu/~hrswww/c61667.htm -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.onenet.net/pipermail/oasfaa/attachments/20010219/2232b32d/attachment.htm From DanGHolt at aol.com Mon Feb 19 13:45:14 2001 From: DanGHolt at aol.com (DanGHolt@aol.com) Date: Tue Mar 23 20:21:22 2004 Subject: [Oasfaa] position available in St. Louis, MO Message-ID: <82.7111ec1.27c2d1ca@aol.com> Position Vacancy Jewish Hospital College of Nursing and Allied Health ? ? ? ?? ? Financial Aid Associate Preferred: Bachelor's field in related field? but will consider someone with an Associate degree and 3 yrs Financial Aid experience. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Principal Account abilities and Essential Duties of the Job Professional Role Services *?? Communicate financial aid information to applicants. *?? Type, process, and prepare correspondence and?official documents. *?? Explain and assist applicants regarding financial aid?availability, eligibility, criteria, applications and award?processes. *?? Represent the Financial Aid Office at official College ? ? functions and at selected off-campus events. *?? Assist applicants in identifying private sources of?financial aid. ? *?? Process in federal loan reporting and reconciliation?and entrance/exit interview processes. *?? Design and prepare charts, forms, and other?documents as delegated. Data Management *?? Review, verify, transmit and record data on electronic?Federal Student Aid reports (EDE, Title IV). *?? Process EFT and loan checks for disbursements. *?? Assist in certification of financial aid documentation?and deadlines. *?? Maintain and update student financial aid records and?data bases. *?? Desk top publishing of College-based financial aid publications. *?? Assist with and implement revisions of software?programs to improve and or establish effective work?unit operations. *?? Retrieve and prepare statistical reports. Other Duties *? Contribute as an effective member of the department,?the unit, and the College community. *? Participate in student recruitment activities. Universal Accountability Meet the needs and exceed the expectations of every person who uses my services. ? ? ?? *? ? Help with questions and/or concerns ? ? ?? *? ? Responsiveness to requests ? ? ?? *? ? Courtesy and helpfulness ? ? ?? *? ? Coordination of care and/or services within and?between departments ? ? ?? *? ? Dignity and respect shown to others?? Thank You Regina Blackshear? ? Chief Financial Aid Officer rab5069@bjc.org (314) 454-7770 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.onenet.net/pipermail/oasfaa/attachments/20010219/433e1ec7/attachment.htm From lynella at gctech.org Mon Feb 19 15:29:03 2001 From: lynella at gctech.org (Lynell Armstrong) Date: Tue Mar 23 20:21:22 2004 Subject: [Oasfaa] OASFAA - Conferences Message-ID: <3A91901F.D408AB0E@gctech.org> Greetings! Our OASFAA Spring Conference will be at the Adam's Mark Hotel in Tulsa on April 4, 5, & 6, 2001. Plan on coming early Wednesday morning and playing in a golf scramble. We have invited former members of OASFAA to come play golf and join us for our luncheon on Wednesday. Spring conference information will be mailed out tomorrow, but you can get a head start by clicking on our website (soon to be named oasfaa.net) at http://63.222.66.100/oasfaa/conferences.html and registering for the conference on-line! I have also attached a copy of the registration form. If you do not receive a confirmation from Cheryl within 48 hours, please send her the hard copy. Hotel registration deadline is March 4. Make your reservations by calling 1-800-444MARK. I have attached additional information about room costs, etc. Look for additional information to be mailed later on about the golf scramble on Wednesday morning. You don't even have to know how to play -- just come and have fun (and see how badly I play!). Looking forward to seeing each of you at Spring Conference. Lynell Armstrong OASFAA Conference Chair -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Lynell From kbishop at NHelp.net Tue Feb 20 14:41:29 2001 From: kbishop at NHelp.net (Kelli Bishop) Date: Tue Mar 23 20:21:22 2004 Subject: [Oasfaa] OASFAA Corporate Sponsor Registration Message-ID: I just wanted to clarify that the Corporate Sponsors should NOT be registering on-line for the Spring OASFAA Conference. The actual mailing went out today to all sponsors on the current mailing list. Beginning Fall 2001 sponsors can take advantage of on-line registration. If you have questions, please contact me at (405) 302-0066. Thanks! Kelli Bishop Corporate Relations Chair -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.onenet.net/pipermail/oasfaa/attachments/20010220/2fee7155/attachment.htm From DanGHolt at aol.com Wed Feb 21 09:26:18 2001 From: DanGHolt at aol.com (DanGHolt@aol.com) Date: Tue Mar 23 20:21:23 2004 Subject: [Oasfaa] FAD position available in Iowa Message-ID: I've been offered an opportunity at UNI, that I've decided I can not say no to.? I will begin on April 2, 2001 as the Executive Assistant to the President.? Yes, I'm going to work directly for Dr. Koob.? I'm looking forward to the opportunity and the many new challenges and adventures this position will bring.? I will however miss all the wonderful individuals in the financial aid arena.? I'm sure I'll still keep in touch with many through this wonderful medium of "electronic mail". Anyway, I wanted to make sure all interested individuals are aware of the great opportunity that exists at Hawkeye Community College. Application deadline is March 2, 2001 to apply for the Director of Financial Aid/Veterans Affairs position at HCC.? This is a great opportunity for someone and there are many positive events occurring in this office. + new automated computer system is running well + direct lending is operating well + academic progress standards are automated + excellent staff + great support from the VP of Student Services + great administrative/management opportunity + no institutional funds to administer + administer only federal and state funds + clean audits + low default rate (runs between 9.0 and 10.5%) + automated packaging + automated document tracking + work closely w/ group of 7 other FA Directors and the programming staff (ACCES group) These are just some of the wonderful things about the position..... If you have any questions, please send me a note or call me directly at 319-296-4211.?? 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Name: Nature Bkgrd.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 3781 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.onenet.net/pipermail/oasfaa/attachments/20010222/96fa6121/NatureBkgrd.jpg From sfoster at sosu.edu Wed Feb 21 18:04:50 2001 From: sfoster at sosu.edu (Sherry Foster) Date: Tue Mar 23 20:21:24 2004 Subject: [Oasfaa] SWASFAA Conference in Tulsa Message-ID: <3A94536A.5360C7CE@sosu.edu> Greetings Everyone! I have been asked to serve on the Conference Committee for SWASFAA this year. And since SWASFAA will be in Tulsa, we need to do BIG things for Oklahoma. I welcome any and all ideas you might have for the best SWASFAA Conference ever. Especially ideas of interest sessions and/or presenters you have heard that would be good for our group. Thanks in advance, Sherry Foster From Ron1BOk at aol.com Wed Feb 21 18:34:50 2001 From: Ron1BOk at aol.com (Ron1BOk@aol.com) Date: Tue Mar 23 20:21:24 2004 Subject: [Oasfaa] Students May Be Shut Out of College Message-ID: I ran across this story and thought it was interesting...... -Ron Students May Be Shut Out of College By GREG TOPPO .c The Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - Low-income students who are otherwise qualified academically to get into college may soon be shut out of the hallowed halls anyway because of a financial aid system that favors middle class students, according to a panel authorized by Congress to oversee financial aid. The issue starts with a rising number of low-income students qualifying for college. ``We've all heard about the baby boom, but now we have a baby boom echo, which rivals the baby boom in size,'' said Juliet V. Garcia, president of the University of Texas at Brownsville and a member of the Advisory Committee on Student Financial Assistance. Combine the boom with escalating costs, inadequate grants and a shift by colleges away from need-based aid programs that generally help students lacking financial resources, and the result could be a barrier keeping qualified students out of college, the committee said Wednesday. According to the report, many of the nation's poorest students kept pace with their peers in preparing for college. From 1987 to 1999, completion rates on college preparatory courses grew more than 20 percent for the poorest students, while middle class students' completion rates grew about 21 percent. Given current demographic projections, by 2015, an ethnically and economically diverse group of students - 80 percent of them not white - will apply for college. More than 45 percent of minority students will be from families that can contribute only a minimum amount and must rely on generous financial aid. But since 1993, the report said, state-funded, merit-based financial aid programs, which favor middle-class students, have increased 336 percent in real dollars. Meanwhile, funding for need-based financial aid programs, which favor poorer students, has risen 88 percent. The report said rising college costs also are hitting poor families harder, with more of their income eaten up by college expenses. Last year, the cost of college as a percentage of real family income was 62 percent for low-income families, 16 percent for middle class families, and 7 percent for the wealthiest. Even after they get to college, the report said, low-income students end up footing a larger proportion of the bill than other students. After subtracting grants, loans and personal outlays, low-income students in a four-year public college typically face $3,800 in college-related debt. Middle class students typically face $2,250 in unmet need, while upper-income students face $400 in debt. At the same time, the report said, the maximum federal Pell grant has failed to keep pace with college costs. In 1975, a student could cover 84 percent of costs at a public four-year college with such grants. By last year, he or she could only cover 39 percent. As a result, many low-income students are forced to work full- or part-time, cut back on coursework or simply drop out. The committee said federal and state governments must shift to awarding financial aid more on the basis of need. Education Secretary Rod Paige on Tuesday said President Bush wants to increase the maximum Pell grant by more than 50 percent, to $5,100, for first-year students. Currently, the maximum is $3,300. Garcia applauded the proposal, saying the committee wants to go further - she urged Bush to double the maximum Pell grant to $6,600. Jeff Stoltman, who oversees financial aid at Wayne State University in Detroit, said doubling Pell grants is a strictly short-term solution. ``It's a big Band-Aid, but it's a Band-Aid,'' he said. Stoltman said one recommendation of the report is right on target: Colleges, states and the federal government must work together to help keep low-income students afloat. On the Net: http://www.ed.gov/ACSFA AP-NY-02-21-01 1747EST Copyright 2001 The Associated Press. The information contained in the AP news report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or otherwise distributed without the prior written authority of The Associated Press. All active hyperlinks have been inserted by AOL. From mmowdy at ogslp.org Thu Feb 22 16:53:22 2001 From: mmowdy at ogslp.org (Mowdy, Mary) Date: Tue Mar 23 20:21:24 2004 Subject: [Oasfaa] OGSLP Move Information Message-ID: <67B1776185FFD311926100805FC11F9D971407@handel.ogslp.org> The offices of the Oklahoma Guaranteed Student Loan Program will be relocating beginning the evening of Wednesday, February 28th. We expect our phone service and voice mail service to be operational at our new location by noon on Thursday, March 1. Phone numbers: The prefix for all phone numbers will be changing from 858 to 234. For example, our main number, formerly (405) 858-4300, will now be (405) 234-4300. Our general fax number will change to (405) 234-4390 and so on. For our commonly-used phone numbers, callers who dial the old prefix (858) will hear a recorded message advising of the new 234 prefix number. Our toll-free numbers are not changing. Addresses: The new street address (for overnight deliveries) will be: Oklahoma Guaranteed Student Loan Program 421 NW 13th Street Oklahoma City, OK 73103 (This is the intersection of 13th and Walker in OKC.) Our post office box remains: P.O. Box 3000 Oklahoma City, OK 73101-3000 Please let us know if you have questions! We look forward to giving you a tour of our new location soon! Mary Mowdy, Associate Director Oklahoma Guaranteed Student Loan Program Customer Services Division P. O. Box 3000, Oklahoma City, OK 73101-3000 405/858-4310 800-247-0420 fax: 405/858-4565 agency fax: 405/858-4390 From sjoyner at otag.org Thu Feb 22 17:25:35 2001 From: sjoyner at otag.org (Joyner, Shiela) Date: Tue Mar 23 20:21:24 2004 Subject: [Oasfaa] OTAG is Moving, Too Message-ID: <67B1776185FFD311926100805FC11F9D9573FA@handel.ogslp.org> The OTAG office will also be relocating effective with close of business on Wednesday, February 28, 2001, although unlike OGSLP our move is a temporary stop along the way to our permanent relocation with the core staff of the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education. Information regarding our final destination in Research Park will be provided later in the year. OTAG staff will report to the 13th and Walker location on Thursday, March 1. As with OGSLP, our telephone and fax prefix will change from 858 to 234. Our commonly used numbers will also have a recording advising of the new prefix. Our toll free number remains 1.877.662.6231, and our e-mail addresses remain the same. Our street address for overnight deliveries is 421 N. W. 13th Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73103. Our mailing address remains P. O. Box 3020, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73101-3020. Please let us know if you have questions concerning OTAG's contact information. *********************** Shiela Joyner, Director Oklahoma Tuition Aid Grant Program P. O. Box 3020 Oklahoma City, OK 73101-3020 Internet: sjoyner@otag.org Voice: (405) 858-4356 Toll Free 1.877.662.6231 Fax: (405) 858-4392