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FAOs assess students needs, determine eligibility, help complete paperwork, and work with loan-takers to make certain they pay the money back. Our respondents cited interpersonal skills and organizational abilities as the first and second most important strengths needed to succeed as a financial aid officer.
A Financial Aid Office is the office at a college or career school that is responsible for preparing and communicating information on financial aid. This office helps students apply for and receive student loans, grants, scholarships, and other types of financial aid.
FAFSA Checklist: What Students Need Your StudentAid.gov account. Your contributor information. Your federal income tax return (accessible online) Records of your child support received. Records of your assets. List of schools youre interested in attending.
1.992 million first-time, full-time undergraduate students were awarded some form of financial aid in the 2021-22 academic year. 1.402 million (86.7%) of first-time, full-time undergraduate students attending public institutions receive financial aid in some form.
Duties Prepare financial statements, business activity reports, and forecasts. Monitor financial details to ensure that legal requirements are met. Supervise employees who do financial reporting and budgeting. Review financial reports and seek ways to reduce costs.
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Norco College is one of three colleges in the Riverside Community College District, which also includes Riverside City College and Moreno Valley College.

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