Student Clerical - Registrar Clerk

Job Description

Job SummaryDuties: Evaluate and process updates regarding course registration by university regulations. Delivers a variety of record and registration services to Office of the Registrar walk-ins and email inquiries from current students, alumni, campus partners, academic advisors, and faculty. Assists the Records and Registration Team with troubleshooting and account resolutions. Produces certifications and transcripts on demand. Prepares, folds, and mails confidential materials daily. Investigate, resolve, and process degree verification responses with the National Student Clearinghouse.Required Skills: Ability to follow directions and ability to work independently after being given instructions. Desired Skills: Filing and general office skills.No experience is required. General office experience desired.Work/study is preferred but not required.The Office of the Registrar provides the opportunity for you to continue your employment throughout your academic career.

Responsibilities + Skills

Education

General office experience is preferred, but not required.

Experience

Job Summary

  • Published on: Saturday, 30th March 2024
  • Designation: Student Clerical - Registrar Clerk
  • industry: Education
  • Vacancy: 1
  • Employment Status: Full-time
  • Job Location: Asheville, NC
  • Salary: 0
  • Gender:
  • Application Deadline: Saturday, 30th March 2024

About the Company

  • Company Name: Purdue University.
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  • Website: www.purdue.edu
  • Company Profile:
  • Hail, hail to old Purdue! Purdue University enrolls about 74,000 undergraduate, graduate, and continuing education students at its flagship West Lafayette campus, four regional campuses, and College of Technology locations. The university offers undergraduate and graduate programs from about a dozen colleges, including agriculture, education, nursing, veterinary medicine, and family sciences; its College of Technology provides industrial courses (applicable towards associate's or bachelor's degrees) in conjunction with local communities throughout Indiana. The student-faculty ratio is 14:1. Purdue was founded in 1869 and named for local businessman John Purdue, who donated $150,000 toward its establishment.

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