Policies & Procedures Manual

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E.16 ADMISSIONS AND RECORDS CLERK – APPLICATION SPECIALIST

General Statement of the Function : The Admissions and Records Clerk – Application Specialist reports directly to the Director of Admissions and Records and is responsible for assisting with the duties of the Admissions and Records Office.

Duties and Responsibilities :

1. Perform general office duties as assigned by the Director of Admissions and Records: • Assist students, faculty, staff, and visitors. • Assist with maintaining student records. • Supervise student workers. • Assist with the MCCB audit. • Open and distribute mail. • Analyze reports and correct data received from technology. • Assist with process of admitting International Students. • Submit Loan Deferment requests to the National Clearinghouse. • Assist with data posted on the website. • Access website for E-scrip electronic transcripts. • Assist students at the office window. 2. Utilize the Jenzabar EX in the day-to-day work routine: • Process admissions applications. • Assist with student preregistration. • Process student course adds, drops, and total withdrawals. • Assist with attendance verification. • Assist with monitoring attendance recording by instructors. • Process verification of attendance for students. • Assess and correct duplicated numbers created by other offices. • Process incomplete and complete letters to prospective students. • Process data entry of official ACT scores, official high school transcripts, official GED scores, and official college transcripts. • Send transcripts as requested by the student either electronically, fax, pick-up, or mail. • Update student records. • Process program of study change as requested by the student. • Monitor holds on student records. • Process incorrect addresses. • Assist with generating reports from the Jenzabar EX as requested. 3. Maintain an orderly flow of students through the Admissions and Records Office during times of “heavy traffic.” 4. Assist in preparing for special events throughout the academic year, including, but not limited to: • Orientation days; • Advance pre-registration; • Fall and Spring pre-registration; and • Senior Days. 5. Perform other duties as assigned.

(Added 6/9/09; Edited 2/19/16)

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