Are you passionate about helping students access life-changing educational opportunities? The Office of Student Financial Aid is seeking a Financial Aid Advisor II to join our Scholarships team. This position plays a pivotal role in guiding students and families through the financial aid process, ensuring equitable access to resources, and stewarding scholarship programs that support student success.
This is not just a processing role—it’s a chance to combine advising expertise, regulatory knowledge, and program administration to make a direct impact on the lives of students.
Key Responsibilities:
Determine financial aid eligibility, make comprehensive adjustments to aid packages, and exercise professional judgment on complex cases and merit award appeals.
Administer strategic recruitment scholarships, including first-year merit, National Merit, transfer merit, and Phi Theta Kappa programs.
Review emergency aid applications, award emergency or completion assistance, and collaborate with college scholarship coordinators to maintain a cohesive campus-wide emergency aid strategy.
Process Veterinary Medicine summer grant aid in partnership with Enrollment Research and Analytics and the OSFA data team.
Oversee large, high-touch external scholarship programs
Provide support for university long-term loan programs, including Health Professions and Loans for Disadvantaged Students.
Update and utilize multiple financial aid systems, review daily reports, correct discrepancies, and reconcile aid and scholarship data.
Analyze data and compile reports to support scholarship processes, audits, and decision-making.
Provide guidance to students and families regarding financial aid eligibility, application steps, appeals, policies, and financial wellness in a variety of formats.
Represent the scholarship unit and respond to scholarship presentation requests from campus stakeholders.
About the Office of Student Financial Aid:
The Office of Student Financial Aid at Iowa State University is committed to empowering over 85% of undergraduate students through the administration of more than $400 million in financial assistance annually. As a unit within the Division of Academic Affairs, our team helps students and their families understand, apply for, and manage financial aid throughout their academic journey. We are driven by values of student success, innovation, collaboration, and respect. Our supportive work environment emphasizes personal and professional growth, with opportunities for training, development, and meaningful contributions to the university’s mission. Join us in making college more accessible and affordable for Iowa State students!
Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. on an ongoing basis without sponsorship. Immigration sponsorship is not available for this position.
Example of Duties
• Assists students and families by making recommendations, interpreting regulations, and reviewing petitions.
• Counsels students and families regarding financial aid, including eligibility, application procedures, aid programs, costs, indebtedness, money management, and financial planning.
• Provides status updates regarding eligibility, scholarships, and applications.
• Provides specialized support for a financial aid area.
• Analyzes data, compiles reports, and applies judgement.
• Evaluates individual circumstances and documentation and makes adjustments or exceptions based on judgment.
• Prepares and gives presentations related to financial aid and related topics.
Level Guidelines
• Intermediate-level position with solid professional and/or technical skills working under general supervision to achieve goals
• Applies broad, working knowledge of the principles of the field to moderately complex, difficult, and varied problems and issues
• Exercises judgment within defined procedures and practices to determine appropriate action and resolve problems
• Responds to a broad range of inquiries and requests
• May provide training and/or direction to lower-level staff
• May lead projects of moderate scope and complexity
• Provides guidance to students