Senior Financial Aid Advisor
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University of Colorado Anschutz
Department: Financial Aid & Scholarships Office
Job Title: Senior Financial Aid Advisor
Position #: 00300387 – Requisition #: 40208
Job Summary:
As a part of the CU Anschutz Financial Aid & Scholarships team, the Senior Financial Aid Advisor provides high-level guidance to health professions students and families on all aspects of educational funding. This position independently delivers comprehensive advising through in-person, virtual, phone, and email interactions, helping students navigate application processes, meet documentation requirements, understand complex financial aid regulations, and make informed decisions about financing their education.
In addition to advising, the position contributes to recruitment, retention, and outreach efforts and manages key work study program operations, acting as the liaison to the CU Denver campus for reconciliation issues and supports students and campus supervisors with trainings and materials. The Senior Financial Aid Advisor also partners with assigned professional programs, offering regulatory guidance, responding to complex inquiries, and ensuring consistent application of financial aid policies and processes.
This role requires strong communication, analytical skills, and the ability to work autonomously in a fast-paced, student-focused environment.
Supervision Received: This position reports to the Associate Director of Financial Aid Advising.
Supervision Exercised: This position does not supervise others.
Key Responsibilities:
Student Advising – 50%
- Conduct in-person, virtual, phone, and email advising sessions.
- Provide guidance on FAFSA, verification, SAP, cost of attendance, loans, and aid options.
- Respond to student inquiries within service-level expectations.
- Maintain clear, empathetic, accurate communication using team-approved messaging.
Processing & Documentation Review – 5%
- Review verification documents, resolve conflicting information.
- Process appeals (SAP, budget increases, dependency overrides).
- Track and follow up on incomplete files.
- Process general requests (housing letters, NHSC, needs analysis).
- Assist with processing related projects as needed.
Outreach/Presentations - 10%
- Deliver presentations or outreach activities to internal and external audiences (e.g., students, community partners, or campus stakeholders) in alignment with departmental goals.
- Coordinate logistics for outreach events or presentations (scheduling, materials, audience needs, follow up communication).
- Adapt presentation content and delivery style based on audience needs, feedback, and setting (in person, virtual, small group, large group).
- Report outreach activity (e.g., events completed, audiences reached, outcomes or follow up actions) as requested.
Training/Professional Development – 5%
- Participate in ongoing training to stay current with financial aid regulations, systems, and best practices.
- Attend professional conferences, webinars, and workshops to enhance knowledge and skills.
- Engage in cross-training opportunities to support office flexibility and coverage.
- Maintain certifications and credentials relevant to financial aid advising.
Work-Study Program Coordination – 20%
- Oversee the Anschutz work-study processes, including managing a new CU Anschutz Student Employment inbox, triaging inquiries, and providing timely responses to students and supervisors.
- Serve as the primary liaison to CU Denver Student Employment for resolving issues.
- Serve as the Anschutz campus primary trainer to provide guidance to students and supervisors on work-study policies, hiring processes, and system navigation.
- In collaboration with the Associate Director, develop and maintain Anschutz work-study resources, including guides, handbooks, training materials, and documentation to support consistent understanding and application of work-study policies and processes
- Support accurate student payment processing by assisting with reconciliation, monitoring discrepancies, and troubleshooting payroll related issues.
Professional Program Support – 10%
- Serve as the designated administrative contact for assigned professional programs (e.g. Pharmacy, Dental) to provide guidance on financial aid regulations and respond to complex questions and issues.
- Act as a liaison between Financial Aid and professional program leadership, facilitating clear communication regarding timelines, policy updates, escalated student situations, and operational risk.
- Participate in and contribute to program-level meetings as a financial aid consultant, identifying regulatory considerations, recommending process improvements, and ensuring follow-through on action items.
- Translate program-specific updates into operational guidance for internal staff, ensuring consistent application of policies and maintaining accountability for accuracy.
Work Location: Hybrid – this role is eligible for a hybrid schedule of 3 days per week on campus and as needed for in-person meetings.
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