Director of Student Financial Services
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Title: Director of Student Financial Services
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MnSCU Academic Supervisor 2
Join
Us at M State
Where your work helps create a success story for every student.
Minnesota State Community and
Technical
College (M State) is seeking passionate, talented professionals to join our
learning‑centered community. Whether you are an
educator, administrator, or
staff professional, your work at M State will directly support students as they
shape their futures and will
strengthen the communities we serve.
With four welcoming campuses in Detroit
Lakes, Fergus Falls, Moorhead, and Wadena, M State
combines big‑college
opportunities with a small‑college feel, offering nationally accredited
programs, flexible learning options, and a
deeply student‑focused culture.
Why Work at M State?
At M State, we are all in on
student success.
Our
work is guided by shared values of:
*
Integrity – As dedicated professionals, we act with purpose in
everything we do. We are
sincere and honest in our relationships and
communications, and hold ourselves accountable to doing the right thing even
when no one is
watching.
*
Inclusion – We welcome, respect and accept people for who they are and
celebrate the power of our collective
differences in creating and shaping more
robust, energized communities.
*
Innovation – Through the power of our four campuses,
strategic
partnerships and creative problem-solving, we enhance communities. We
incorporate technology to improve student experience, and we
see continuous
improvement as a constant.
Together, these values support our
vision: A success story for every student.
Position Overview
M State is accepting applications for a Director
of Student Financial Services. The campus
location for this position is to
be determined; Moorhead, Fergus Falls, or Wadena.
This position provides serves as a strategic
leader and
thought partner for the design, administration, continuous improvement, and
future evolution of a comprehensive student financial
services ecosystem that
integrates regulatory compliance, fiscal stewardship, strategic enrollment
finance, student affordability, financial
literacy, community education,
institutional communication, and student success. This position directs and
administers the college’s
financial aid and student financial services programs
while leading strategic innovation and continuous improvement. This role
provides
visionary leadership and oversight of financial aid, student financial
services, affordability strategy, and financial communications while
ensuring
compliance with federal, state, institutional, and accreditation requirements.
The Director oversees the development and execution
of annual goals and work
plans, implements effective procedures, and collects and analyzes data to
evaluate program outcomes. Beyond
operational oversight, the Director positions
financial services as a central institutional driver supporting access,
recruitment,
retention, persistence, completion, public trust, and long-term
sustainability, while also providing direct supervision, coaching, and
performance
management to foster a collaborative, accountable, and high-performing team.
The Director leads a transformation from
traditional financial aid
administration to an integrated strategic financial ecosystem that aligns
enrollment management, student success,
and community engagement, creating a
seamless student financial journey from prospect through completion and beyond.
This position serves as
both an operational expert and strategist, ensuring
students, families, employees, and community stakeholders have clear,
transparent,
accessible, and empowering financial guidance that supports
educational opportunity and the institutional mission.
The values that
guide our work include: access
and opportunity, equity, inclusion and belonging, cultural competence, cultural
responsive pedagogy &
service, and community engagement. Our educational environments are culturally
relevant, responsive, and innovative to the students we
serve. Our students are
assets, we affirm their identities and lived experiences, and provide spaces
that are emotionally safe and reflect
who students are.
On a daily basis, live the
mission, vision and
values of M State to ensure a positive experience for all
students and stakeholders. Service to M
State students and stakeholders is a core
component of the position and work
responsibilities.
Serve as the Director of the
Financial Aid Department.
- Direct
and administer financial aid and student financial services programs to ensure
effective, compliant, and student-centered
delivery of
services. - Lead
and ensure regulatory compliance, governance, and fiscal stewardship. Provide
comprehensive oversight of
all
financial services systems to ensure the
institution maintains the highest standards of regulatory compliance,
operational integrity,
and
fiscal accountability. - Manage
the daily operations of financial aid delivery systems, including awarding,
disbursement,
verification, and reconciliation processes. - Ensure
ongoing compliance with Title IV regulations, FAFSA administration,
return-to-title calculations, satisfactory academic progress, verification,
reconciliation, and audit protocols - Direct
and
oversee
institutional compliance with all applicable federal, state,
tribal, institutional, and accreditation regulations related to
financial aid,
scholarships, grants, loans, veteran benefits, work-study, tuition payment
systems, and student financial support - Oversee
fiscal
controls, budget alignment, reconciliation systems, and stewardship of
institutional resources. Systematically monitor,
evaluate, and
project the use
and expenditures of all aid funds, ensuring effective utilization and full
compliance with appropriate
regulations, policies
and procedures - Prepare
and submit accurate and timely applications for loan, grant and work funds to
federal, state institutional
and agency funding sources so that adequate aid
funds are requested to meet student needs (i.e.: PPA, FISAP,
monthly reporting
to
Federal/State Agencies, etc.) - Monitor
legislative and regulatory developments and translate them into
operational and
strategic
institutional responses - Develop,
maintain, and continuously improve policies, procedures, controls, and
governance frameworks and
translate
institutional mission into financial systems and strategies - Lead
audit preparation, response,
corrective action planning,
and risk mitigation - Collaborate with executive
leadership, enrollment, admissions, business office,
student affairs,
academics,
advancement, workforce development, and community partners to align
financial aid strategies, optimize the
student financial experience, and
ensure
coordinated support from recruitment through completion - Advance equity and access by
ensuring financial aid policies,
practices, and services reduce barriers and
support diverse student populations and workforce pathways
while strengthening
student success
and institutional effectiveness
Exercise Supervisory
Authority and Provide Leadership
for the Financial Aid
Employees so the Department Operates in an Effective and Efficient Manner.
- Perform supervisory
responsibilities in accordance with established equal opportunity/Affirmative
Action, non-harassment,
discrimination, and employee safety
policies and
procedures - Review applications for the
selection of interviews, interview
candidates, hire employees, conduct
probationary reviews, and independently make decisions regarding certifications
and promotions. Conduct
performance evaluations, grant or
withhold step increases,
and reward employees - Create and approve position
descriptions. Approve
employment status changes and
transfers based on
performance, classification changes, and departmental needs - Take corrective and
disciplinary
action, up to and
including discharge and participate in grievance processes as
appropriate - Direct and orient new
employees
on their job duties, and
provide employee training, coaching, and performance
feedback. Set clear performance expectations and
priorities. Assign, review,
approve or
deny completed work. Approve time records, as well as vacation and
sick leave requests - Ensure collective bargaining
agreements and
MnSCU policies and procedures are implemented and appropriately
enforced - Develop
annual budget requests
to support personnel,
training, and professional development needs. Prepare
annual goals and objectives to guide
department operations, improve efficiency,
and
align with institutional initiatives and student success efforts
Lead the
Institution’s Comprehensive Financial
Communication Strategy to Ensure
Students, Prospective Students, Families, and Community Stakeholders
Experience
a Coherent, Accessible,
Empowering, and Strategically Aligned Financial
Journey.
- Design, implement,
and
continuously revise a strategic
financial communications framework
spanning the full student lifecycle from prospect through alumni
transition - Map
and
improve every financial communication touchpoint from: - Prospecting
- Recruitment
- FAFSA
and
scholarship education - Admissions
and yield - Enrollment
onboarding -
Persistence
and re-enrollment - Completion
and repayment readiness - Partner with
Enrollment
Management,
Admissions, Student Success, Business
Office,
Marketing, and Communications to align messaging into a unified financial
journey - Eliminate
fragmented communication
and institutional silos that create confusion or
barriers - Revise
award letters,
financial instructions, payment
communications, and support
resources for clarity, transparency, accessibility, and
strategic
effectiveness - Develop
community-facing educational opportunities including: - FAFSA workshops
-
Parent and family financial planning
sessions - Scholarship readiness programs
- Community budgeting and
educational
financing workshops - Adult
learner and workforce learner
financial literacy initiatives -
Position the
institution as a trusted regional leader in
educational financial
empowerment - Strengthen
community trust,
recruitment
pipelines, and public engagement through
financial
education - Use
CRM, data segmentation, and communication
analytics to
improve
effectiveness across diverse populations
Lead Financial Strategy
Efforts That Support Enrollment,
Student
Affordability, and Long-Term
Institutional Sustainability.
- Develop and continuously refine
strategic financial aid
leveraging models that support recruitment, conversion,
affordability,
and persistence - Partner closely with enrollment
management, admissions, finance, institutional research, and executive
leadership
to align aid strategies with institutional priorities - Lead scholarship optimization
strategies that maximize mission alignment and
student opportunity while
responsibly stewarding
resources - Analyze tuition discounting, net
tuition revenue, demographic trends,
FAFSA completion, and yield indicators - Build predictive models that
evaluate financial barriers, student decision-making,
enrollment elasticity,
and stop-out risk - Support institutional strategic
planning related to changing demographics, market
conditions, workforce
pathways, and financial
competitiveness - Ensure financial services
functions as a strategic contributor to
organizational resilience
Provide
Support for Student Financial Wellness, Accessibility, and Success. Design and
Lead a
Student-Centered Financial Ecosystem That Supports Not
Only Enrollment
but Long-Term Persistence, Completion, and Life Readiness.
- Ensure equitable,
student-centered financial
counseling and support systems - Expand financial literacy,
budgeting, debt
awareness, scholarship literacy, and repayment
education - Develop proactive intervention
systems for financially vulnerable students - Lead appeals, emergency aid,
special circumstances, and basic needs financial pathways - Reduce barriers to persistence
by
addressing financial confusion, unmet
need, and preventable stop-out factors - Support students and families
through increasingly
transparent and accessible
communication - Promote financial wellness as an
essential component of student success
Lead
the Improvement and
Integration of Systems and Processes to Ensure Efficient
Operations and a Streamlined, Student-Centered
Financial Services Experience.
- Oversee SIS, CRM, automation,
digital communication tools, and service delivery systems and
improve workflow
efficiency and
remove unnecessary barriers - Build technologically modern
systems that improve accessibility and
responsiveness and lead redesign
of
processes that impact student navigation and service quality - Develop dashboards and
performance
indicators to monitor
effectiveness - Ensure innovation aligns with
compliance, service excellence, and strategic priorities
Support
for
Campus and College Operations.
- Recognition of broad and varied professional
responsibilities
which include but are not
limited to support for campus and
college operations such as: registration events, Spartan Welcome Days,
Commencement, this is not an
exhaustive list - Support the operation of college and campus
operational area(s) beyond the financial
aid office - Serve
on campus, college and community committees
as assigned, approved and appropriate that seek to enhance the student
experience - Other related duties as assigned by the Associate Vice
President of Recruitment & Retention
What
We’re Looking For
Minimum
Qualifications
- Minimum
of three (3) years of experience in financial aid
administration with
demonstrated
expertise in operations and compliance. A master’s degree in
finance, accounting, education, business,
human services, or another related
field may substitute for 18 months of experience; a bachelor’s degree finance,
accounting, education,
business, human services, or another
related field may
substitute for one year of experience; an associate’s degree finance,
accounting,
education, business, human services, or
another related field may
substitute for six months of experience - Experience
supervising
staff or providing lead work direction - Extensive knowledge of federal and state financial
aid regulations and experience managing
financial aid operations, awarding
processes, and compliance programs. Demonstrated financial stewardship and
budget oversight experience.
Familiarity with financial aid
systems (e.g.,
Oracle, Salesforce, PowerFAIDS, ISRS data entry, processes, and reporting). Ability to
accurately and effectively communicate
complex rules and
regulations to diverse stakeholder groups with a commitment to equitable access
and
student success - Experience
using data to inform decisions and
improve outcomes and the ability to assess, imagine, and design new
programs
and initiatives. Exceptional
skills in collaboration, communication, and change
management, with experience in process improvement
and automation and building
partnerships across division - Ability to maintain composure and make sound
decisions in fast-paced or
high-pressure situations - Must have a propensity for detail, a concern for
accuracy and demonstrate the ability to work with
confidential materials and
information - Ability
to exhibit intercultural competency and ability to work with diverse
populations
Preferred
Qualifications
- A bachelor’s or master’s degree in finance, accounting,
education, business,
human services, or another
related field - Five years of progressively responsible experience
in higher education, including
financial aid administration,
enrollment management,
admissions, or student affairs and supervising staff or
leading teams - Extensive experience in the
development,
documentation, and implementation of policies and procedures - Experience
working
in a collective bargaining
environment - Experience
working within the Minnesota State system or a similar multi-campus public
higher
education system.
Work Shift (Hours /
Days of work)
- 40 hours per week, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. – 4:30
p.m. - Please note our
summer hours: effective May 20 – July 28, 2026 – summer hours will be Monday
through Thursday 7:30 AM – 5 PM and
Friday 7:30 AM – 11:30 AM
(excluding the
following weeks which will be five, 8-hour days due to the holiday)- Juneteenth – June 17 –
June 23 - Fourth of July – July 1 – July 7
- Juneteenth – June 17 –
Application
Procedure
The vacancy is posted online
through July
5, 2026.
Applications must be submitted by 12:01 a.m. on July 6, 2026. To apply, submit a letter of interest, resume, three
professional references,
and any applicable transcripts. Internal applicants need to apply through the
Jobs Hub in Workday.
NOTICE: The
college
regrets that it is unable to offer H-1B sponsorship. The successful
candidate under U.S. Citizenship and
Immigration Services regulations
must be
able to accept work in the U.S. by the day employment begins.
Salary
This is
the correct salary range for
this
position, disregard the full range listed by this website: $34.11- $49.39
per hour or $71,222 – $103,126
annually
Questions
About the
Position? Contact Heidi Balgaard, M State’s Staff Recruiter,
at Heidi.Balgaard@minnesota.edu
About
M State is a regional
student-focused
institution that is poised for a strong future. It is the sixth-largest
outstate college in the Minnesota State system and
the largest two-year college
in Greater Minnesota, serving more than 10,500 students in credit and
non-credit courses each year. M State
offers big-college resources and a
small-college feel on our four welcoming campuses and in our many online
courses and programs. Our
faculty and staff are dedicated to the values of
integrity, inclusion and innovation, and that dedication is reflected in our
programs and
in the support we offer to our students.
Minnesota State is an equal
opportunity
employer/educator committed to the principles of diversity. We
prohibit discrimination against qualified individuals
based on their race, sex,
color, creed, religion, age, national origin, disability, protected veteran
status, marital status, status with
regard to public assistance, sexual
orientation, gender identity, gender expression, or membership in a local
commission as defined by law.
As an affirmative action employer, we encourage
applications from women, minorities, persons with disabilities, and individuals
with
protected veteran status. All applicants must be able to lawfully accept
employment in the United States.
If you need accommodations
to take part in the
application process, please contact Human Resources at (218) 736-1512. For more
information regarding M State, refer to
our website at: www.minnesota.edu.
Minnesota State Community and Technical College,
a member of the Minnesota
State system, is an affirmative action, equal opportunity educator and
employer.
NOTICE: In accordance
with the Minnesota
State Vehicle Fleet Safety Program, employees driving on college/university
business who use a rental or state vehicle
shall be required to conform to
Minnesota State’s vehicle use criteria and consent to a motor vehicle records
check.
This
vacancy notice may be removed at any time for any reason.
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