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Financial Aid Director Reviews
What is it like working as a Financial Aid Director?
July 2020
I am extremely happy with every aspect of my job and company except for the amount I am paid.
Financial Aid Director in Provo:
Pros: I love helping the students with their financial needs.
Cons: How much I am paid
May 2020
Life Changer.
Financial Aid Director in Palm Bay:
Pros: I enjoy assisting students reach their educational goals and having an impact on economic growth.
Cons: Internal culture, NOT APPRECIATED
February 2020
My day to day job as the financial aid director is very fulfilling, especially when I see the students graduate.
Financial Aid Director in Laredo:
Pros: Being able to assist students and families fulfill their dreams of an education.
Cons: Lack of support in the technology area.
February 2016
Understaffed in Financial Aid Department.
Financial Aid Director:
If the school is struggling financially and is understaffed, keep asking for an additional employee and utilize all the help you can get. Very demanding position, be prepared to be challenged mentally. Stress level is high if company is understaffed.
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