The Office of Student Financial Assistance, a unit within Student Services and Well-Being, is dedicated to supporting the University of Central Florida’s mission and strategic goals through the effective and efficient delivery of student financial aid. The Office provides UCF students with a comprehensive range of federal, state, institutional, and private financial assistance options designed to promote access, affordability, and degree attainment. As part of the broader Enrollment Services function, professionals within the Office of Student Financial Assistance play a vital role in supporting student success by facilitating essential processes that include financial aid services, admissions support, registration coordination, and orientation. Their work ensures a seamless and supportive experience for both prospective and current students as they navigate the university system. Within this framework, the Office of Student Financial Assistance serves a pivotal role in advancing institutional priorities by ensuring regulatory compliance while aligning financial resources with academic success initiatives. Through accurate aid administration, stakeholder collaboration, and adherence to federal and state regulations, the Office directly supports student enrollment, persistence, progression, and timely degree completion. The Assistant Director for Student Financial Assistance plays a critical leadership role in advancing student success through the effective administration of financial aid programs and services. This position serves as the lead for compliance and training, overseeing federal, state, institutional, and private financial aid programs to ensure adherence to regulatory requirements and institutional policies. The Assistant Director supervises professional staff, develops and delivers comprehensive training, and collaborates with campus and external stakeholders to support accurate aid administration, audits, and program reviews. As a member of the management team, the Assistant Director provides strategic counsel to the Director, contributes to policy development and institutional initiatives, and implements internal controls and quality assurance measures that safeguard program integrity and support student enrollment, persistence, and degree completion.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Manager