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of Kent State University’s strategic pipeline program. Engage prospects to determine their level of philanthropic interest in Kent State. Utilizes a donor-centric approach to qualify new prospects, re
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Job Title: Business Officer Physical Location: Kent Campus - Kent, OH Salary: $37,843 - $41,636 Basic Function: To assist in the business and financial operations of a program or service. Reports
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Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in a relevant field; two years of experience in student financial aid. License/Certification: None. Knowledge Of: Personal computer applications Skill In: Written and verbal
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appeals for the campus, Program of Study forms and Maximum Time Frame reviews. Serve as liaison for faculty and staff. Counsel and advise students and parents regarding financial aid questions and concerns
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head of a moderate-size departments or units. Position A - predominantly serves Mathematical Sciences and Computer Sciences and other Academic units as needed. Position B - will serve multiple academic
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. Oversee and coordinate all research activity; maintain an active and productive research program. Evaluate and approve research proposals, which require use of BHRI facilities and/or resources. Foster and
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with 2 years or more of full-time law enforcement experience $80,558.40 is the top officer annualized salary after 5 years. Basic Function: Participates in extensive field training program and receives
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accounting by AACSB-International. In 2025, the college’s Online MBA program was ranked among the top 50 by Princeton Review. The college is also recognized by U.S. News & World Report as being among the 2025
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with 2 years or more of full-time law enforcement experience $80,558.40 is the top officer annualized salary after 5 years. Basic Function: Participates in extensive field training program and receives
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graduate assistantship in collegiate and/or professional strength and conditioning program. License/Certification: Strength and Conditioning Coach Certified (SCCC) from the Collegiate Strength and