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Albright College

Assistant Director of Financial Aid

🇺🇸 Reading, PA

🕑 Full-Time

💰 $55K - $75K

💻 Financial Aid

🗓️ June 26th, 2025

PowerFAIDS

Edtech.com's Summary

Albright College is hiring an Assistant Director of Financial Aid to provide strategic oversight of financial aid operations and directly support students and families through comprehensive financial assistance programs. The role involves policy implementation, staff supervision, compliance management, financial counseling, and collaboration with various departments to ensure effective financial aid services.

Highlights
  • Package and process financial aid for undergraduate and graduate students, including loan processing and compliance tasks.
  • Maintain financial aid budgets, prepare reports, support audits, and ensure data integrity.
  • Provide individualized and group financial counseling, including loan and benefits guidance.
  • Administer scholarships, state grants, and special programs ensuring compliance with regulations.
  • Conduct financial literacy sessions and assist with financial wellness programming.
  • Train staff and contribute to policy development and office procedure documentation.
  • Requires a bachelor's degree (master's preferred) and 3-5 years of progressive financial aid experience.
  • Strong knowledge of Title IV regulations and familiarity with PowerFAIDs and Department of Education systems preferred.
  • Salary range: $55,000 - $65,000 for Assistant Director; $65,000 - $75,000 for Associate Director, commensurate with experience.
  • Reports to the Director of Financial Aid and supervises financial aid counselors and support staff.

Assistant Director of Financial Aid Full Description

Position Overview
Albright College seeks an experienced Assistant Director of Financial Aid to serve as a key member of our Office of Financial AidThis position provides strategic oversight of financial aid operations while directly supporting students and families in achieving their educational goals through comprehensive financial assistance programs. The Assistant Director will play a vital role in policy implementation, staff supervision, and ensuring compliance with all federal, state, and institutional regulations.

This position will be filled as an Assistant Director. However, the title of Associate Director and compensation may be considered commensurate with experience and prior responsibility, including the scope of programs managed, supervision experience, and decision-making authority.

Key Responsibilities
Aid Processing & Compliance
• Package and process financial aid for undergraduate and graduate students, including summer sessions.
• Perform daily federal loan processing, Pell and Direct Loan reconciliation, and G5 reporting.
• Complete Return to Title IV (R2T4) calculations and communicate with affected students.
• In collaboration with Director, monitor Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) and Financial Aid Progress; notify and counsel students accordingly.
• Manage tuition remission processing and approve Title IV and non-Title IV refunds.

Systems & Reporting
• Set up annual budgets and loan disbursement schedules within Student Information System.
• Maintain documentation for audits, compliance, and internal controls.
• In collaboration with Director, prepare ad hoc and routine reports; assist in federal and state reporting.
• Support data integrity and process improvement in collaboration with IT and other departments.

Student & Family Counseling
• Provide individualized financial counseling to students and families on aid eligibility, loan options, and repayment.
• Deliver group presentations and support admissions events.
• Administer and counsel students on private loans, VA benefits, Yellow Ribbon, and Tuition Assistance (TA) programs.
• Ensure timely completion of entrance and exit loan counseling.

Scholarship & Special Program Administration
• In collaboration with Director of Financial Aid and Office of Advancement, assist in the administration of endowed and expendable scholarships.
• Evaluate eligibility and set up new awards in coordination with the Business Office.
• Manage state grant and special program rosters through AES, including updates to enrollment, cost of attendance, and grant returns to ensure compliance with PHEAA regulations. Submit rosters and update student records to meet deadlines and compliance requirements.

Financial Literacy & Outreach
• Conduct one-on-one and group financial literacy sessions.
• Assist in the implementation of the university's financial wellness programming.
• Collaborate with campus partners (Academic Advising, Athletics, Student Accounts, Registrar) to enhance student support and compliance.

Leadership & Training
• Assist in training of new staff and work-study students.
• Contribute to policy development and documentation of office procedures.
• Participate in professional development, trainings, and conferences.

Other Duties
• Support campus-wide compliance efforts.
• Participate in some weekend events in support of prospective student enrollment and financial aid counseling.
• Perform other duties as assigned to support the mission and operations of the Office of Financial Aid and College.

Qualifications:
• Bachelor's degree required; master's degree preferred.
• Minimum three to five yearsof progressive experience in financial aid administration.
• Strong understanding of Title IV regulations.
• Strong understanding of state grant (PHEAA/AES) aid policies is highly desirable.
• Experience with financial aid management systems, PowerFAIDs, is preferred.
• Strong interpersonal, communication, and problem-solving skills.
• Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment and maintain confidentiality.
• Ability to interact with the Department of Education systems, including but not limited to COD, NSLDS, FSA Partners and EdConnect.

What We Offer
• Competitive salary range:
◦ Assistant Director will be filled within the range of $55,000 - $65,000
◦ Associate Director will be filled within the range of $65,000 - $75,000
◦ Exact compensation commensurate with experience.
• Comprehensive benefits package including health, dental, vision, and life insurance
• Retirement plan
• Tuition remission for employee and eligible dependents
• Generous paid time off and holiday schedule
• Professional development opportunities and conference attendance support
• Leadership development programs
• Collaborative work environment with opportunities for advancement
 
Reporting Structure
This position reports directly to the Director of Financial Aid and collaborates closely with senior leadership including the Vice President for Enrollment Management and Bursar. The Assistant Director supervises financial aid counselors and support staff while serving on various institutional committees.
 
Application Instructions
Qualified candidates should submit a comprehensive application package including:
• Cover letter addressing qualifications and leadership philosophy
• Current resume highlighting relevant experience and accomplishments
• Contact information for three professional references (including at least one supervisor)
 
Please address your cover letter to the Director of Financial Aid and articulate your vision for supporting student success through innovative financial aid practices.
 
Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Preferred start date is flexible to accommodate the right candidate.
 
To Apply:Submit materials through our online application portal. For questions about this position, please contact Human Resources at hr@albright.edu
 
About Albright College
Founded in 1856, Albright College is Berks County's oldest institute of higher learning. Located on a 118-acre suburban campus in Reading, PA, the College offers a rigorous liberal arts curriculum with an interdisciplinary focus. Albright is known for connecting fields of learning, a distinctive co-major program, and a flexible curriculum that allows students to create an individualized education.
 
About Albright College
Founded in 1856, Albright College is the oldest institution of higher learning in Berks County and one of the most economically and culturally diverse colleges in the country. Nationally ranked as a top performer for social mobility, Albright is home to about 1,600 residential undergraduate students from across the nation and around the globe, working together to cultivate integrity, curiosity, connection and resilience. Albright students are encouraged to cross or combine majors to create individualized academic programs, without taking longer to graduate. The college’s flexible curriculum, close faculty mentorship and numerous experiential learning options are all designed to help students exceed their own expectations.
 
About Reading, Pa.
Ranked a “Best Place to Live” and “Best Place to Retire” by U.S. News & World Report, Reading is a medium-sized city in Berks County, Pennsylvania. Albright College’s 118 acre campus is located in the city’s historic northeast College Heights neighborhood. Catch a concert in Reading’s 9,000 seat Santander Arena or get up close and personal in the historical Santander Performing Arts Center (built in the 1870s — only 20 years after Albright was born!) Start a new art project with materials like hot glass, paint, wood and more at the GoggleWorks Center for the Arts, enjoy seasonal festivals or take a walk through West Reading’s artisan shops, restaurants and boutiques. See Pennsylvania’s spectacular autumn display from the top of Reading’s Pagoda, a kayak on Blue Marsh Lake, or from a scenic steam train ride. Or leave civilization behind with more than 125 miles of certified biking and hiking trails. The city of Reading is also home to the Philadelphia Flyer’s ECHL ice hockey team and the Philadelphia Phillies’ AA baseball team.