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GRADUATE FINANCIAL AID DIRECTOR, Graduate Academic & Career Development Center, Questrom School of

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Boston University
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GRADUATE FINANCIAL AID DIRECTOR, Graduate Academic & Career Development Center, Questrom School of Business
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Directs all aspects of the financial aid function for the entire graduate population at Questrom School of Business. Manages, maintains and tracks a financial aid scholarship budget of over 10 million dollars and loan processing totaling approximately 7.5 million. Interfaces with all Questrom students and staff as well as other offices providing subject matter expertise and guidance. Represents Questrom School of Business on major university wide financial aid committees. Provides counseling for students and applicants regarding general financial aid availability, student loans (federal and private) all for graduate programs within Questrom School of Business which includes approximately 1300 students. Creates and revises publications, forms and websites relating to financial aid and participates in recruiting events. Hires, oversees, trains, and assigns work to one permanent staff person (Senior Program Coordinator).


Bachelors degree required, Masters degree preferred; 3-5 years of work experience in higher education financial aid; ability to work independently and make decisions autonomously; great attention to detail; excellent communication skills.

Must include a cover letter in order to be submitted.

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. We are a VEVRAA Federal Contractor.



BOSTON, Massachusetts, United States

Full-Time/Regular

PI105837991

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