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OSU-Stillwater
Carisa Ramming
Monday through Friday 8:00am-5:00pm with occasional evenings and weekends.
Regular Continuous/Until Further Notice
$45000 - $60000
Resumes will be accepted until position is filled.
For full consideration please include a resume cover letter and contact information for three professional references.
The Scholarship & Retention Coordinator supports undergraduate student success within the College of Engineering Architecture and Technology (CEAT) through coordination of scholarship administration and the development of student retention programs. This position works closely with the Associate Dean of Academic Programs and Student Engagement (ADAPSE) CEAT coordinators staff and faculty to implement initiatives that enhance student engagement connection and progression toward graduation.
Key responsibilities include the coordination of CEAT scholarship processesreviewing applications managing award notifications maintaining scholarship records and communicating with students regarding eligibility policies and timelines. The Coordinator collaborates with the ADAPSE who oversees final scholarship selections and works with donors and the OSU Foundation to ensure effective stewardship.
In support of CEATs retention goals the Coordinator develops and manages programs for both the general student population and specific groups including but not limited to Summer Bridge students transfer students first-generation students and veterans. This position also leads the CEAT Tutoring Program by hiring training and supervising tutors and managing day-to-day operations.
Additionally the Coordinator oversees the CEAT Mentoring Programhiring training and supervising peer mentors and the student manager ensuring strong mentor-mentee matches supporting ongoing communication and purchasing necessary supplies.
The Coordinator may assist with CEAT events and activities requiring occasional evening weekend or travel availability. This role requires strong coordination communication and student service skills with the ability to manage multiple responsibilities that directly impact student persistence and success.
Related field
(degree must be conferred on or before agreed upon start date)Two years of related experience.
Strong organizational skills attention to detail and the ability to handle sensitive information with the strictest of confidentiality. Excellent written and verbal communications skills and must have a personality conducive to dealing with young adults and University faculty and staff in a variety of unique situations. Candidate must have the ability to travel and work some nights and weekends.
Related field
Experience working in higher education in the areas of financial aid student accounts or scholarship administration. Professional experience in mentorship or scholarships
Required Experience:
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Full-Time