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    <div class="html-content"><h4>What is the role of a Scholarship Assistant?</h4><p>Scholarship Assistants work in the Office of Financial Aid &amp; Scholarships to assist students and parents with questions regarding UMBC merit scholarships eligibility and awarding. Some of the duties include:</p><ul><li>Providing customer service</li><li>Answering phone calls</li><li>Responding to emails sent by students and parents</li><li>Accepting documents and logging them to the student’s account</li><li>Scanning and filing documents</li><li>Processing, logging, and delivering office mail</li><li>Instructing students and parents on how to navigate myUMBC and the Financial Aid website</li><li>Connecting students with appropriate campus resources</li><li>Representing the office at campus-wide events</li><li>Other duties as assigned</li></ul><h4>Is financial aid experience required?</h4><p>No, you do not need to have any previous experience in financial aid or scholarships to apply. However, Scholarship Assistants go through a rigorous training process and are required to learn a great deal of information about financial and merit scholarships at UMBC.</p><p><em>*Scholarship assistants should be recipients of a UMBC merit scholarship.</em></p><h4>What are characteristics of a good Scholarship Assistant?</h4><ul><li>Ability to learn and retain large quantities of information</li><li>Confidence and the ability to work with the public</li><li>Strong interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills</li><li>Demonstrate attention to details</li><li>Ability to serve as a role model to students</li><li>Strong computer skills, including navigating the web and other online resources</li><li>Reliable and dependable</li></ul><h4>How much do Scholarship Assistants get paid?</h4><p>The position starts at $10.10 per hour. Job performance is evaluated each year, which provides opportunity for pay increases.</p><h4>What is the time commitment for Scholarship Assistants?</h4><p>Scholarship assistants generally work 10 - 20 hours per week. Shifts are scheduled between the hours of 8:30am - 4:30pm, Monday through Friday. Opportunities for additional early morning, evening, and weekend hours may be available.</p><h4>What is the selection process for Scholarship Assistants?</h4><p><strong>UPDATED: </strong>Selected applicants will be invited to participate in the interview process, scheduled to take place the week of September 18- 26, 2018. The position start date is tentatively October 8, 2018.</p><h4>How do I apply?</h4><p>Download the <a href="https://financialaid.umbc.edu/files/2018/09/Scholarship-Assistant-Application201819.pdf" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Scholarship Assistant Application</a> and fill it in using <a href="https://get.adobe.com/reader/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Adobe Reader</a> (free). <strong>Save document as: <span>(Last Name, First_App.PDF),</span> attach your application and resume and e-mail: <a href="mailto:scholarships@umbc.edu">scholarships@umbc.edu</a> <br></strong></p><h4>What is the application deadline?</h4><p>For best consideration, submit your completed application by<span> <strong>4:00pm, Monday, September 17, 2018</strong></span>.</p><h4>Do you have questions?</h4><ul><li><strong>Supervisor:</strong> Keia Brown, Associate Director of Merit Scholarships</li><li>Contact Person: Keia Brown</li><li>Email: <a href="mailto:keia@umbc.edu">keia@umbc.edu</a></li><li>Phone: 410-455-8911</li><li>Best time to contact: 8:30am- 4:30pm, Monday-Friday</li></ul></div>
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