The One-Stop Advisor, under the direction of an Assistant Director or above, assists in the design, development and implementation of departmental processes and/or programs. Recommends policies and procedures to ensure effective coordination of departmental programs. Job Function: Provide cross-functional services in the areas of Admissions, Records and Registration, and Financial Aid to prospective students, current students, alumni, parents, faculty, staff, and the University community. Provide proactive and on-the-spot, independent diagnostic support and problem resolution in a broad range of areas and issues related to Enrollment Services functions. Offer assistance to the public in-person, virtually, over the phone, and through e-mail or other written correspondence. Adhere to the confidentiality rules and restrictions set forth by FERPA for use in handling all Enrollment Services activities. Maintain knowledge of University, departmental, federal, and state regulation and policies with emphasis on Enrollment Services functions. Research and interpret University policy and regulatory guidelines to resolve complex inquiries related to Enrollment Services functions. Exercise authority to implement student record changes and grant discretionary exception to certain university policies. Evaluate student needs and determine possible courses of action using a wholistic approach that considers each student's academic standing, financial picture, and pace to graduate. Collaborates with team members and University partners to provide individualized service that considers each student's unique circumstances. Advise students and parents on in-depth financial aid matters concerning FAFSA applications, financial aid eligibility and disbursement of aid, as well as cost of attendance figures, difference and benefits of different aid types and estimated family contribution formulas. Troubleshoot FAFSA errors and missing financial aid requirements with students and families, providing steps to resolve issues preventing financial aid awarding or disbursement. Continually looks for ways to improve service to students, parents, faculty, staff, and the University Community. May be called upon to serve on University committees to review and make decisions on student appeals. Performs related duties and assigned projects as required or requested by a supervisor of his/her area. Assists University/Board of Trustees/Board of Governors administrators and intra-institutional groups in resolving specific admissions and/or registration problems and in disseminating information regarding SUS/university rules, policies, and contracts. Other duties as assigned. Marginal Functions: Prepares correspondence in final form.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Number of Employees
1,001-5,000 employees