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Financial Aid Counselor I
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Virginia Beach
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| The Financial Aid Counselor I position will serve as an embedded representative directly supporting student-facing positions (inclusive of but not limited to Academic Advisors and Admissions Counselors). This position will field a high volume of internal contacts within a call center environment, in addition to engaging in direct contact with Regent University students as needed to resolve complex cases, escalated accounts, in support of new hire training experiences. The Financial Aid Counselor I serves as an expert in financial aid and payment plan options. |
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Student Worker or Graduate Assistant (Admin Support-Honors College)
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Virginia Beach
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| Administrative Support for the Honors College |
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Adjunct Faculty - School of Law (JD Program)
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Virginia Beach
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| The School of Law is seeking applicants for adjunct faculty positions to teach resident courses at the University's Virginia Beach, VA campus as well as online or hybrid courses in both the J.D. and LL.M. programs. An earned J.D. and/or LL.M. from an ABA-accredited law school is required. Admission to the practice of law in at least one state is preferred. Prior college or law school teaching experience and proficiency with online instructional technology are also preferred. |
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Adjunct Faculty -School of Law (Master of Legal Studies/B.A. Programs)
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Virginia Beach
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| The School of Law is seeking applicants for adjunct faculty positions to teach online asynchronous and/or hybrid courses in both the Bachelor of Arts in Law and Master of Legal Studies programs. An earned J.D. and/or LL.M. from an ABA-accredited law school is required. Admission to the practice of law in at least one state is preferred. Prior college teaching experience preferred in addition to proficiency with online instructional technology. |
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Assistant Professor of Government
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Virginia Beach
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| Regent University’s College of Arts and Sciences seeks candidates for a full-time, tenure-track Assistant Professor position in American Politics, beginning Fall 2024. Applicants should have the ability to teach introductory courses in American Politics, as well as upper-level courses on the Legislative Process, the American Presidency, the American Judicial System and Constitutional Law. Preference will be given to candidates who can advise and coach our undergraduate moot court team. The ideal candidate will be familiar with American political thought and history and have an appreciation for American founding principles. |