UNC

Assistant Director for Scholarships and Programming


PayCompetitive
LocationChapel Hill/North Carolina
Employment typeFull-Time

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  • Job Description

      Req#: 286070
      The Office of Scholarships and Student Aid seeks an innovative, enthusiastic, and organized individual for the position of Assistant Director for Scholarships and Programming. This is a full-time, permanent position which will report to the Associate Director of Scholarships and Global and will coordinate with colleagues in the Division of Enrollment and the University Development Office.Red, White, and Carolina Blue (RWCB) Scholarships provide renewable need-based financial support to students who are military dependents. The largest of these, the Steve & Debbie Vetter Military Families Scholarship Fund, provides additional funding to support programming to develop the networks, opportunities, resources, experiences, and skills students need to succeed in college and beyond. The position is designed to connect recipients to each other as well as other resources on campus, and to create a sense of belonging and identity. The program coordinator will help identify and select scholars, design cohort activities and development opportunities, advise, coach and counsel students and coordinate visits and events connecting scholars to their donors.The successful candidate will administer a variety of university need-based scholarships, select scholarship recipients, and update financial aid offers. They will also serve as the program coordinator for a special subset of scholarships and work closely with other departments concerning student eligibility and policy matters. The position also provides professional support as needed to the leadership in the Office of Scholarships & Student Aid.
  • About the company

      The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is a public research university in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

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