Financial Aid Specialist
Listed on 2026-06-26
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Finance & Banking
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Administrative/Clerical
Department: Office of Financial Aid & Scholarships
Campus
Location:
Wichita, KS - WSU Main Campus
Hire Type: Full Time
Pay: Range beginning $42,600/yr, adjusted based on qualifications
Work Schedule: Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job StoryIt’s all in the DETAILS! We need a determined, quiet confidence, meticulous & detail‑loving person for this role. This team has the responsibility to the students to ensure regulations, regarding financial aid, are followed as well as assist students who are ineligible, why that might be. You are a cross-checking, triple checking detail‑loving person who can grasp the technical writing of regulations.
The serene office setting is a comfort to you for and the level of detail in your daily routine. You find comfort in knowing what your days are comprised of and where you find solace. If you enjoy being involved more in back‑office details where you are an expert in your position but you can support your team as a backup on all things needed, this is the position you need!
Details, details, details is the name of the game in this office & they love it! If you are exceptional at managing this type of role & have technical skills needed, apply today for your chance with us.
Supports financial aid application processes and reviews established University and federal policies and regulations to perform application determinations. Recommends process and procedural changes as needed. Coordinates aspects of aid eligibility and resolution of conflicting information.
Essential FunctionsCoordinates project task deliverables in support of one (1) or more financial aid programs. Acts as subject matter expert within focus area applying knowledge of federal, state, and institutional financial aid programs, as well as the University. Coordinates all processes related to federal aid applications and assessing and certifying student eligibility. Communicates program rules and regulations with internal and external department staff, government agencies, students and their families.
Resolves complex financial aid related questions and escalations related to all federal, state and institutional aid program administered by the office. Assists with general financial aid questions and processes as needed. Counsels directly with students and families on resolving complex issues related to eligibility requirements and/or federal application corrections. Provides expert level service and maintains knowledge of federal, state, and institutional financial aid programs, as well as the University.
Evaluates applications and administers financial aid eligibility determinations according to program guidelines and regulations.
- Facilitate the daily import and export of sensitive financial aid data between the university and federal government systems. Ensure timely and accurate data exchange to prevent delays in fund availability and maintain compliance with reporting requirements.
- Execute intricate technical processes to accurately upload federal aid documents into an internal software system, while conducting thorough and immediate reviews of rejected data to resolve discrepancies.
- Analyze complex data from federal aid applications. Resolve discrepancies and conflicting data to ensure student eligibility for federal aid programs.
- Evaluates and processes requests for dependency status changes due to homelessness, legal guardianship, foster care, ward of the court, orphan, emancipation, veteran status or unusual circumstances. Work with a committee to determine eligibility and assist with modifications to the student’s financial aid application and/or award based on professional determination, policies, and/or guidelines.
- Regularly review and update institutional practices to ensure compliance with federal guidelines.
- Manage the Exit Counseling process for federal aid by identifying relevant student populations and issuing necessary notifications. Ensure compliance by notifying student borrowers within 30 days of their withdrawal or graduation to prevent potential state or federal audit findings due to delayed notifications.
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