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... finance, ensures compliance and deadlines are met. * Collaborate with other offices and departments to provide appropriate resources to students, represents Student Financial Planning at various ...

This position oversees the processes, training, evaluation, and ongoing support of student finance ... Support the professional growth and development of Account Management Representatives, recognizing ...

This position oversees the processes, training, evaluation, and ongoing support of student finance ... Support the professional growth and development of Account Management Representatives, recognizing ...

This position oversees the processes, training, evaluation, and ongoing support of student finance ... Support the professional growth and development of Account Management Representatives, recognizing ...

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How much do student finance representative jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for student finance representative in the United States is $21.81, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.79 and $25.00 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a Student Finance Representative do?

A Student Finance Representative assists students and their families with navigating the financial aid process, including helping them understand available options such as loans, grants, and scholarships. They answer questions about eligibility, application procedures, and deadlines, and often guide students through completing forms like the FAFSA. Additionally, they may provide information on payment plans, tuition costs, and financial literacy to help students make informed decisions about funding their education.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Student Finance Representative, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Student Finance Representative, you need knowledge of financial aid processes, attention to detail, and typically an associate’s or bachelor’s degree in a related field. Familiarity with financial aid management systems, federal and state aid regulations, and CRM software is essential. Strong interpersonal skills, problem-solving abilities, and clear communication help build trust with students and navigate complex financial situations. These skills ensure accurate guidance, regulatory compliance, and positive student experiences in the financial aid process.

What are some common challenges Student Finance Representatives face when assisting students, and how can these be managed effectively?

Student Finance Representatives often encounter challenges such as communicating complex financial aid information to students with varying levels of understanding, managing high volumes of inquiries during peak periods, and staying current with changing regulations and policies. Successfully navigating these challenges requires strong interpersonal skills, patience, and a commitment to ongoing professional development. Building collaborative relationships with colleagues in admissions and academic advising can also help representatives provide well-rounded support to students.

What is the difference between Student Finance Representative vs Student Loan Advisor?

AspectStudent Finance RepresentativeStudent Loan Advisor
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some roles may prefer post-secondary educationHigh school diploma; some roles may require post-secondary education or certifications
Work EnvironmentOffice settings, educational institutions, or government agenciesEducational institutions, financial aid offices, or consulting firms
Employer & Industry UsageUniversities, colleges, government agenciesFinancial aid offices, banks, educational institutions
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding roles related to student financial aidSeeking advice on student loans and financial aid options

Both roles involve assisting students with financial aid, but Student Finance Representatives typically focus on providing information and processing aid applications, while Student Loan Advisors offer guidance on loan options and repayment plans. The roles often overlap in educational settings and require similar credentials, making them closely related in the student financial aid industry.

More about Student Finance Representative jobs
Infographic showing various Student Finance Representative job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 79% Full Time, 19% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 82% Physical, 7% Hybrid, and 11% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $45,369 per year, or $21.8 per hour.

Student Financial Services Counselor

The Culinary Institute of America

Hyde Park, NY • On-site

$62K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 20 days ago


Job description

The hiring salary for this position is $62,400 per year. 

The CIA offers a substantial benefits package that includes medical coverage available at no cost to qualifying employees, dental insurance, vision insurance, life insurance, short and long term disability insurance, retirement savings plan with high employer contributions, a generous paid time off program, and more!

As the benefits package at the CIA results in a significant value above the base hiring salary for this position, we encourage you to apply so that our recruiters can share more information with you about the benefits of working for the CIA.

POSITION SUMMARY

The Student Financial Services Counselor is part of a highly motivated one-stop team that provides first class student–focused support who assists and advises students and families through the financial aid, registration and payment processes. The Student Student Financial Services Counselor provides a sophisticated understanding of registration, billing and financial aid policies and procedures, as well as the ability to explain these policies and procedures to student, prospective students and their families. The Counselor uses independent analysis and analytical abilities to administer financial programs within guidelines and regulations.

ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Utilizing workshops, individual appointments, web tools, email, social media and telephone to disseminate accurate and clear information while counseling, advising and directly supporting students and their families at all CIA campuses with finance and related processes.
  • Maintain a current working knowledge of the financial planning processes of financial aid, billing and payment options and VA Benefits, as well as Housing, Admissions, Academic Advising and Registrar processes and how they relate to the students finances in order to fully and accurately advise them.
  • Analyze student files to make an independent determination regarding eligibility for financial aid and then reviews, awards, verifies and processes financial aid paperwork, ensuring funds are awarded in accordance with Federal, State and Institutional regulations and policies.
  • Independently conducts analysis on students who have had their Free Application for Federal Student Aid selected for verification, determine and request additional information as needed, submits corrections to the Department of Education (DOE), evaluates eligibility and changes awards if needed.
  • Support the maintenance of the knowledge management protocols for Student Financial Planning, ensuring that information is efficiently communicated within the department, to all applicable stakeholders and to students / families. Assists with the development of FAQ's and knowledge databases as required. Presents at and participates in team meetings and student forums as required to disseminate information.
  • Assist students and families in developing a financial plan to cover any unmet financial need and meet payment deadlines.
  • Process, post and reconcile student payments and deposits daily in the college's student administrative software.
  • Read, interpret, and apply federal and state regulations and school policies as they relate to student finance, ensures compliance and deadlines are met.
  • Collaborate with other offices and departments to provide appropriate resources to students, represents Student Financial Planning at various programs on and off campus, and serves on college committees as appropriate.
  • Assist Associate Director and collaborates with other departments in developing strategies that support the goals and objectives of the department, division and college in enrollment, retention, student satisfaction and other related areas.
  • Conduct financial aid presentations during freshman/transfer information sessions, Accepted Student Days and other admissions related events.
  • Monitor students' satisfactory academic progress and adherence to academic degree programs to maintain eligibility for federal, state and institutional aid programs.
  • Any and all other duties as assigned.

Other responsibilities as determined by assignments:

  • Perform audits and analysis on incoming student accounts to identify students at risk of not entering on time and provide regular reports and analysis for the review of the Associate Director.
  • Evaluate students who move entry dates to re-calculate budget and aid packaging in a timely manner.
  • Identify students, prior to registrations and graduations, that require account review, perform the analysis of the account, determine if student is cleared or requires action, and follow up with students to ensure clearance, prior to event.
  • Responsible to review, advise, monitor and maintain records of students with special schedules and perform enrollment status changes. Work collaboratively with internal resources across departments to resolve scheduling issues for students, counsel students on the reentry and remittance process, as well as work with students looking to transfer to another CIA campus.
  • Responsible for pre-collection efforts by proactively performing audits and analysis on student accounts to identify students with debit balances that are at risk. Contacting these students to ensure they are well informed and assist students and families with the necessary financial planning to help them meet their financial responsibilities to the school.
  • Identify students who are leaving school, prepare and conduct exit interviews, refund calculations and R2T4, according to federal regulations and institutional policy, for students leaving school
  • Working with Advancement and other outside agencies, maintain and update the database of scholarships and grants, assist students with application process, review and award funds to qualified applicants.
  • Responsible for certifying and processing student loans including the disbursement process, sending electronic data files to DOE and outside agencies, reconciling and managing all loan related communications after disbursement of funds, to maintain compliance with federal regulations.
  • Responsible for certifying students, payment rosters, disbursement, reconciliation and reporting requirements for state grants, including but not limited to NYS TAP and Cal Grant, in accordance with each states regulations.
  • Manage all aspects of federal work study community service program including communicating with not-for-profit organizations on available positions, announcing job opportunities, assigning positions, tracking and monitoring hours worked and earnings.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS

Education:

  • Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent experience in student accounts, financial aid, or other related office.

Experience:

  • Minimum of one (1) year of customer service/support experience within an office environment.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

  • Experience working in Higher Education strongly preferred.
  • Experience in multiple areas of student services, such as Registrar, Bursar and Financial Aid, an asset.
  • Experience working in student finance, financial aid or student accounts.

REQUIRED SKILLS

  • Strong teamwork and interpersonal skills; ability to be adaptable, dependable and handle multiple priorities simultaneously.
  • Demonstrated ability to show a high level of service responsiveness to customers.
  • Ability to use sound judgment and discretion in handling sensitive issues with confidentiality and discretion.
  • Excellent written, verbal communication, and presentation skills required. Must have demonstrated ability in organizational, time management, problem solving and interpersonal skills.

WORKING CONDITIONS

  • Regular work requires the use of a computer for extended periods of time, sometimes in excess of eight (8) hours.
  • Must be able to work evenings and weekends as required.