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preferred. 3. Strong oral and written communication skills and the ability to interact effectively with students, staff, faculty, and external constituents. 4. Computer proficiency for word processing
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to interact effectively with students, staff, faculty, and external constituents. 4. Computer proficiency for word processing, spreadsheet and data management applications. Knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel
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standardized procedures and program guidelines. This position will also participate in university-wide financial aid programs, activities, and projects. In addition, this position may be asked to provide
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higher education enterprise computer system. Required Qualifications: 1. High School/GED and 1-3 years related work experience required and financial aid experience preferred. 2. Prior work experience in
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: Under the direction of the Head Team Physician and the Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Medicine, plans and implements an approved program for athletic training, applicable to the intercollegiate
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. Networks in the Fall 2025 semester at the Metropolitan Campus in Teaneck, NJ. Course description EENG_4342 Data Comm. & Computer Networks (3 Credits) Data encoding and transmission, error detection and
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: Under the direction of the Head Team Physician and the Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Medicine, plans and implements an approved program for athletic training, applicable to the intercollegiate
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demonstrates an understanding of the functions of a Registrar or Bursar’s Office. 3. Strong math and computation skills. 4. Proficiency utilizing computer systems for data management, word processing and other
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Registrar or Bursar’s Office. 3. Strong math and computation skills. 4. Proficiency utilizing computer systems for data management, word processing and other applications. Knowledge of Microsoft Word and
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Promise, HACER, Avanza a FDU, and the Middle School Pathways Program. Responsibilities include: representing Hispanic Center programs to prospective students, families, the university community, and