From pmcconahay at ou.edu Mon Nov 18 09:13:25 2002 From: pmcconahay at ou.edu (Mc Conahay, Pamela K) Date: Tue Mar 23 20:22:02 2004 Subject: [Oasfaa] Spring OASFAA Support Staff Training Message-ID: <5E578181F9B1D61198920002B35B373233F102@mail1.oulan.ou.edu> I'm trolling for dates for our Spring Support Staff Workshop. My target time is early March, preferably the week of March 3-7. OU's Spring Break is March 15-23 and I think most of the state colleges & universities are taking their breaks at the same time. What about Vo-Tech? Easter is really late this year, April 20, so an early March workshop would not interfere with Easter holidays. So, any comments or suggestions about the target date of one day during the week of March 3-7? Pam McConahay Asst. Dir., Compliance, Training & Lender Relations University of Oklahoma Financial Aid Services 731 Elm, Rm 125 Norman OK 73019-2111 (405) 325-4617 Fax (405) 325-7608 pmcconahay@ou.edu From DanGHolt at aol.com Mon Nov 18 14:17:46 2002 From: DanGHolt at aol.com (DanGHolt@aol.com) Date: Tue Mar 23 20:22:02 2004 Subject: [Oasfaa] Position available in Wyoming Message-ID: <5B23423F.1D6338BD.006E4D09@aol.com> Position 1772 ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR, STUDENT FINANCIAL AID (FEDERAL PROGRAMS) The University of Wyoming invites applications for the position of Associate Director for Federal Programs. The successful candidate will be a creative and collaborative professional who can effectively administer the Federal Title IV (financial aid) programs for the University. The Associate Director for Federal Programs, along with the Associate Director for Scholarship, reports directly to the Director of Student Financial Aid and is organizationally located in Enrollment Management within the Division of Student Affairs. The Associate Director provides leadership within the Office of Student Financial Aid coordinating the awarding of Federal financial aid programs to best meet the needs of UW students while following federal regulatory requirements. The Associate Director for Federal Programs ? Provides administrative leadership and supervision for the Federal financial aid unit within the Office of Student Financial Aid which has a staff of eleven employees. ? Oversees the administration of all federal financial aid funds. ? Monitors, evaluates and recommends improvements to mechanisms for the delivery of Federal aid programs to qualified student applicants. ? Collaborates closely with Associate Director for Scholarship Administration in the development of financial aid award packages to best meet the needs of UW students. ? Reviews, monitors and adjusts student aid awards as necessary. ? Resolves student appeals pertaining to their financial aid eligibility/awards. ? Coordinates closely with the Office of Student Financial Operations in the administration of student loan programs. ? Directs the implementation of appropriate technology to enhance and automate services to students and parents. ? Serves on the Process Management Team of enrollment management ? Is well informed on Federal and institutional rules as well as current philosophies of need analyses and packaging. ? Effectively administers Federal aid programs. ? Utilizes effective management approaches and techniques for enhancing productivity and increasing job satisfaction of staff. ? Collects and analyzes data, prepares reports and applications for funds, including the FISAP, and prepares forms for office and student use. ? Coordinates, with the Assistant Director for Outreach, state-wide programs to students and parents, compiles informational materials and coordinates financial aid delivery to off-campus students. The successful applicant must ? Possess a bachelor?s degree; master?s preferred. ? Experienced a minimum of four years of progressive responsibility for federal financial aid programs. ? Demonstrate organizational, managerial and budgetary skills. ? Have extensive experience with student information systems (UW uses SCT?S IA IDMS student system. ? Demonstrate excellent oral and written communication skills. ? Show an ability to build strong working relationships throughout the university community. ? Reflect a strong commitment to diversity. The University of Wyoming is a doctoral/research (extensive), Internet II, Division I-A land-grant university with nearly 13,000 students enrolled in baccalaureate, master's degree and doctoral programs. The only 4-year, state-supported university, UW is located in Laramie, a city of 27,000 nestled in a scenic valley between two ranges of the Rocky Mountains. The campus is a two-hour drive north of Denver, CO. This region has clean air, open spaces and blue skies, one of the lowest state tax structures, and proximity to numerous national parks, recreational areas and forests. Applicants should submit a letter of application, resume and the names, addresses, telephone and e-mail addresses of at least three references. The review of applications will begin December 2, 2002 until the position is filled. Please visit the UW Human Resources web site to obtain an application at: www.uwyo.edu/hr under Employment Opportunities, Staff, UW Job Application. Applications, nominations and inquires should be directed to: University of Wyoming Human Resources Wyoming Hall, Room 139 P.O. Box 3422 Laramie, WY 82071-3422 From DanGHolt at aol.com Mon Nov 18 14:17:46 2002 From: DanGHolt at aol.com (DanGHolt@aol.com) Date: Tue Mar 23 20:22:02 2004 Subject: [Oasfaa] Position available in Wyoming Message-ID: <5B23423F.1D6338BD.006E4D09@aol.com> Position 1772 ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR, STUDENT FINANCIAL AID (FEDERAL PROGRAMS) The University of Wyoming invites applications for the position of Associate Director for Federal Programs. The successful candidate will be a creative and collaborative professional who can effectively administer the Federal Title IV (financial aid) programs for the University. The Associate Director for Federal Programs, along with the Associate Director for Scholarship, reports directly to the Director of Student Financial Aid and is organizationally located in Enrollment Management within the Division of Student Affairs. The Associate Director provides leadership within the Office of Student Financial Aid coordinating the awarding of Federal financial aid programs to best meet the needs of UW students while following federal regulatory requirements. The Associate Director for Federal Programs ? Provides administrative leadership and supervision for the Federal financial aid unit within the Office of Student Financial Aid which has a staff of eleven employees. ? Oversees the administration of all federal financial aid funds. ? Monitors, evaluates and recommends improvements to mechanisms for the delivery of Federal aid programs to qualified student applicants. ? Collaborates closely with Associate Director for Scholarship Administration in the development of financial aid award packages to best meet the needs of UW students. ? Reviews, monitors and adjusts student aid awards as necessary. ? Resolves student appeals pertaining to their financial aid eligibility/awards. ? Coordinates closely with the Office of Student Financial Operations in the administration of student loan programs. ? Directs the implementation of appropriate technology to enhance and automate services to students and parents. ? Serves on the Process Management Team of enrollment management ? Is well informed on Federal and institutional rules as well as current philosophies of need analyses and packaging. ? Effectively administers Federal aid programs. ? Utilizes effective management approaches and techniques for enhancing productivity and increasing job satisfaction of staff. ? Collects and analyzes data, prepares reports and applications for funds, including the FISAP, and prepares forms for office and student use. ? Coordinates, with the Assistant Director for Outreach, state-wide programs to students and parents, compiles informational materials and coordinates financial aid delivery to off-campus students. The successful applicant must ? Possess a bachelor?s degree; master?s preferred. ? Experienced a minimum of four years of progressive responsibility for federal financial aid programs. ? Demonstrate organizational, managerial and budgetary skills. ? Have extensive experience with student information systems (UW uses SCT?S IA IDMS student system. ? Demonstrate excellent oral and written communication skills. ? Show an ability to build strong working relationships throughout the university community. ? Reflect a strong commitment to diversity. The University of Wyoming is a doctoral/research (extensive), Internet II, Division I-A land-grant university with nearly 13,000 students enrolled in baccalaureate, master's degree and doctoral programs. The only 4-year, state-supported university, UW is located in Laramie, a city of 27,000 nestled in a scenic valley between two ranges of the Rocky Mountains. The campus is a two-hour drive north of Denver, CO. This region has clean air, open spaces and blue skies, one of the lowest state tax structures, and proximity to numerous national parks, recreational areas and forests. Applicants should submit a letter of application, resume and the names, addresses, telephone and e-mail addresses of at least three references. The review of applications will begin December 2, 2002 until the position is filled. Please visit the UW Human Resources web site to obtain an application at: www.uwyo.edu/hr under Employment Opportunities, Staff, UW Job Application. Applications, nominations and inquires should be directed to: University of Wyoming Human Resources Wyoming Hall, Room 139 P.O. Box 3422 Laramie, WY 82071-3422 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Visit the MASFAP web site at: http://www.masfap.com Send messages for MASFAP-L members to: MASFAP-L@listsrv.cmsu.edu MASFAP-L Archives available at: http://listsrv.cmsu.edu/archives/index.php3 Subscribe/unsubscribe to MASFAP-L at: http://listsrv.cmsu.edu/archives/about.php3?list=masfap-l From kristi-emerson at utulsa.edu Tue Nov 19 10:20:09 2002 From: kristi-emerson at utulsa.edu (Kristi Emerson) Date: Tue Mar 23 20:22:02 2004 Subject: [Oasfaa] SWASFAA HOTEL ROOMS Message-ID: <004a01c28fe7$88511df0$8955f481@finaid> SWASFAA IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER... FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO MISSED THE DEADLINE FOR MAKING HOTEL RESERVATIONS, WE HAVE JUST BEEN NOTIFIED THAT THEY WILL HONOR THE CONFERENCE RATE THROUGH FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2002... SO MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS TODAY AND JOIN US IN HOUSTON, DECEMBER 11-13, 2002 BECAUSE....... "YOU AIN'T SEEN NOTHIN' YET" Kristi Emerson Assistant Director, Student Financial Services The University of Tulsa 600 South College Avenue Tulsa, Oklahoma 74104 918-631-3325 918-631-5105 (fax) kristi-emerson@utulsa.edu ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.onenet.net/pipermail/oasfaa/attachments/20021119/fddec2cb/attachment.htm From DanGHolt at aol.com Fri Nov 22 11:58:36 2002 From: DanGHolt at aol.com (DanGHolt@aol.com) Date: Tue Mar 23 20:22:02 2004 Subject: [Oasfaa] position avaiable at Kansas State Univ. Message-ID: <6532BD9C.2E8C4D56.006E4D09@aol.com> KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF STUDENT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE Kansas State University is seeking applications and nominations for the position of Associate Director of Student Financial Assistance. Responsibilities include direct supervision of full time and part-time staff and some mix of the following: resolving complex regulatory or subjective problems that cannot be resolved by office counselors, successfully supervising and training full-time and student staff, providing positive leadership for timely review and implementation of policies and procedures, effective presentations to on- and off-campus audiences, and effective integration of enrollment management strategies into student financial aid functions. Qualifications include: Bachelors degree (master's preferred), minimum of five years' work experience in student financial aid and demonstrated knowledge of student financial aid regulations, above average communication skills, and demonstrated proficiency in leadership and supervision. Salary range: $47,000 - $50,000. On and off resume' references will be contacted: submit letter of application, resume, and the names of three references to Chair, Associate Director Search Committee Office of Student Financial Assistance 104 Fairchild Hall Kansas State University Manhattan, KS 66506-1104 Application reviews will begin December 2, 2002 and continue until the position is filled. Kansas State University is an equal opportunity employer. KSU actively seeks diversity among its employees. From DanGHolt at aol.com Fri Nov 22 12:02:19 2002 From: DanGHolt at aol.com (DanGHolt@aol.com) Date: Tue Mar 23 20:22:03 2004 Subject: [Oasfaa] position available in Colorado Message-ID: <7D611A15.3E60D612.006E4D09@aol.com> COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FINANCIAL AID The Colorado School of Mines in Golden, Colorado, invites nominations and applications for the position of Associate Director of Financial Aid. CSM is a public institution offering bachelors, masters and PhD degrees. The enrolment is approximately 2,200 undergraduates and 800 graduate students. The Associate Director is an integral part of the enrolment management team, including the Director of Enrolment Management, Director of Admissions, Director of Financial Aid, and Admissions Data Analyst. The Associate Director is responsible for the day-to-day management of the Financial Aid Office, and will work with the Director on the formulation and implementation of policies and procedures. In addition, specific responsibilities include, but are not limited to: management and supervision of the office staff, including 3 Assistant Directors, a financial aid data technician/analyst, and the office manager; counseling of prospective students and families; scholarship and need-based awarding for new students; system development and oversight of all functions of the SCT-SIS+ computer system, including on-line award and missing information letters, job location system, and loan processing system; on and off-campus financial aid presentations. Qualifications for the position include a bachelor's degree (masters preferred), 3-5 years of financial aid experience, excellent communications skills, and a demonstrated proficiency in leadership and supervision. Prior experience with the SIS+ computer system a plus. Excellent salary and benefits. To apply, please send a cover letter, resume and the names, addresses and contact information for at least three references to: Colorado School of Mines Office of Human Resources Search # 02-430220 1500 Illinois Street Golden, CO 80401 fax: 303-384-2025. Review of applications will begin on January 15, 2003 and continue until the position is filled. Estimated start date is spring of 2003. CSM is an EE/AA employer. CSM is committed to enhancing the diversity of its faculty and staff, and encourages applications from women, minorities, veterans, and people with disabilities. From RatlifT at swosu.edu Fri Nov 22 23:19:54 2002 From: RatlifT at swosu.edu (Thomas Ratliff) Date: Tue Mar 23 20:22:03 2004 Subject: [Oasfaa] Voc Rehab Final Form Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20021122231540.00a9baf0@host1.swosu.edu> I have completed the organization of our new Vocational Rehabilitation Notice of Resources form. Changes recommended by many members of our association led to the final version. I hope it comes to everyone's liking. The first line was lowered to allow the Voc. Rehab. counselors the option of typing in the institution's contact information for use in a window envelop if mailed. It is my sincere hope that further conversations with Lynda Collins, DRS Division Administrator, will lead to electronic submissions in batch once the ease of that process can be demonstrated to her. Until such time, perhaps the attached form will give us all some well needed information. Sincerely, Thomas -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Voc Rehab Notice Form.doc Type: application/msword Size: 22016 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.onenet.net/pipermail/oasfaa/attachments/20021122/711178d2/VocRehabNoticeForm.doc