Financial Aid Advisor & State Program Manager

Spelman College PortalAtlanta, GA
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About The Position

The Financial Aid Advisor & State Program Manager role combines comprehensive student financial aid advising with responsibility for the administration and oversight of assigned institutional and state programs. The position delivers accurate, high-quality counseling to students and families while ensuring effective program coordination, fiscal reconciliation, regulatory compliance, and operational efficiency. Success in this role requires a strong foundation in financial aid advising, exceptional written and verbal communication skills, and demonstrated experience managing complex aid programs in accordance with applicable laws, policies, and reporting requirements.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree and a minimum of three years of related work experience or equivalent combination of education and experience are required.
  • Must possess excellent organizational, customer service, and interpersonal skills; must be detail oriented; must be able to prioritize and set goals; and the ability to adjust to changing situations.
  • Must be comfortable working in highly professional environment and have the ability to interact with a diverse population, and display diplomacy.
  • Knowledge and understanding of and ability to implement federal, state, local and institutional regulations as they pertain to financial aid at Spelman College are essential.
  • This position requires the ability to read, analyze, and interpret federal regulations and administrative procedures; the ability to write and analyze reports, business correspondence, and procedure manuals; and the ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from students, parents, government agencies, lending institutions and various college administrators.
  • To perform this job successfully, an individual must have intermediate skills using the Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Access) as well as other reporting tools.
  • A working knowledge of the Banner System Financial Aid module is preferred, with the ability to run basic reports using the Banner system.
  • A working knowledge of State Programs.
  • Use of Lotus Notes or comparable system and the ability to perform Internet searches are essential.

Nice To Haves

  • None

Responsibilities

  • Serve as the primary point of contact for a designated student caseload, offering in-depth counsel on the application process ( FAFSA ), verification, satisfactory academic progress ( SAP ), cost of attendance, budgeting, and general financial aid eligibility.
  • Review and analyze student financial need and student aid index to accurately calculate and award federal, state, institutional, and external aid packages.
  • Guide students and families through complex financial aid issues, including professional judgment appeals, aid adjustment impacts, and loan options.
  • Educate students on responsible borrowing and basic financial management principles.
  • Assume responsibility for the daily administration, management, and compliance of a specific financial aid program.
  • Ensure program expenditures are accurately reconciled and reported to the necessary federal, state, or institutional entities.
  • Interpret and implement complex federal regulations (Title IV) and state/institutional policies related to the assigned program.
  • Develop and update procedures and process documentation for the program managed.
  • Georgia State Aid Programs: serves as the primary institutional liaison to the Georgia Student Finance Commission ( GSFC ) and demonstrates proficiency in the State Program regulations and the operations of the System for Uniform Records Facilitating Enrollment and Registration ( SURFER ) CHECS (College HOPE Eligibility Certification System) portal.
  • The Program Manager ensures that the college remains in compliance with state regulations through accurate awarding and student communication.
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