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Peer reviewedRedd, Kenneth E. – Student Aid Transcript, 2002
Provides information on the median annual salary levels for chief financial aid administrators in 1999-2000 based on results from the Survey of Undergraduate Financial Aid Policies, Practices, and Procedures. Findings indicate that men still have higher salaries than women. (EV)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Salaries, Sex Differences, Student Financial Aid Officers
Peer reviewedHeist, Vali – Student Aid Transcript, 2002
Describes the skills practiced by student financial aid professionals which are valued by all employers, including problem solving, human relations, computer programming, teaching/training, information management, money management, business management, and science and math. Also describes how to develop skills outside of the office. (EV)
Descriptors: Employment Qualifications, Higher Education, Job Skills, Skill Development
Peer reviewedLaird, Bob – Student Aid Transcript, 2002
Offers suggestions for college admissions and financial aid officers on coping with job stress and managing burnout. These include: remember that it's usually not personal, a little paranoia is a good thing, don't hire difficult people, and accept not being able to do your best work on every task. (EV)
Descriptors: Admissions Officers, Burnout, Stress Management, Student Financial Aid Officers
Peer reviewedRedd, Kenneth E. – Student Aid Transcript, 2002
The Survey of Undergraduate Financial Aid Policies, Practices, and Procedures gathered information on median annual salary levels for chief financial aid administrators in 1999-2000. Among detailed findings, the survey concluded that men still have higher salaries than women. (EV)
Descriptors: Higher Education, National Surveys, Salaries, Salary Wage Differentials
Peer reviewedCornell, Craig; Evans, Mark A.; Hallenbeck, Theodore R.; Clemente, Stephen J.; Redwine, Elaine; Croft, Devin; Lowdermilk, Todd M. – Student Aid Transcript, 2003
This special section contains four articles on using technology to improve student financial aid services: (1) "The Technology Pyramid" (advice on the transition from paper to paperless systems); (2) "Strengthening Our Security"; (3) "COD: Moving toward a Universal Delivery System" (about the government's new Common Origin and Disbursement…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Higher Education, Information Technology, Student Financial Aid
Peer reviewedFairley, Vernetta P. – Student Aid Transcript, 1999
The National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (NASFAA) has initiated a program in which practicing student aid professionals, on request, conduct a thorough review of a college or university's student aid operation, using comprehensive assessment materials and tools developed by NASFAA. The review examines program compliance,…
Descriptors: Compliance (Legal), Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods, Federal Legislation


