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families, determine financial aid eligibility, and award program funds to applicants in accordance with all applicable policies and rules, while advocating for students regarding financial aid issues
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program. This position ensures highly responsive, cost-effective maintenance, and customer service, while adhering to project timelines and code compliance, utilizing up-to-date industry standards and
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using the web and computer programs including Microsoft Office Word and other products. • Strong analytical skills • Demonstrated commitment to the University’s diversity, equity, and inclusion goals and
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. Historic Preservation The School of Architecture & Environment's Historic Preservation program—the oldest such program on the West Coast—focuses on physical and social heritage. Students participate in
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camps, community programs, special events, and teaching Physical Education Rock Climbing courses. The Coordinator is responsible for the operations, staffing, program planning, budget management, and
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to exceed one year with the possibility of renewal for up to a total of three years, depending on program needs, funding, and performance. Potential courses may include studio courses in sculpture, fibers
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phases of the Women’s Beach Volleyball program. This position is also responsible for promoting the philosophy and objectives of the intercollegiate athletics program, including adherence to all department
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, and optional benefits (life, disability, accidental death, and long-term care). The Benefits Coordinator provides assistance and support to the medical leaves program as needed, and requires the ability
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students in office hours and participation in program assessment as part of teaching duties are expectations of the appointments. Pro Tem faculty are not required but are welcome to participate in
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appointments that may be full-time, part-time, or short term, with initial duration not to exceed one year. There may be a possibility of renewal up to a total of three years, depending on program needs, funding