Financial Aid Processes File Management
You can use this form to manage files in Azure File Storage and place files in the location where specific financial aid processes expect to find the files. The Financial Aid Processes File Management form does not replace the processes such as Application Data export/import, Clearinghouse reporting, Mailbox Manager, etc.
Note: Without this form, users cannot upload or download files to Azure Storage due to security restrictions.
Files that can be managed are associated with financial aid processes such as:
- 1098-T
- Application Data
- Clearinghouse
- COD
- CommonLine V4
- Enrollment Reporting
- Hope Scholarships
- NSLDS Reports
- Servicer Extract
- THECB Reporting
- Transfer Student Monitoring
You cannot select or edit the file path in the form. If the File Path for a process is incorrect (that is, no files are listed), refer to the individual help topics for each process this feature supports and correct the path.
Depending on the process selected, you can:
- Download files (i.e. for splitting or to retrieve files that need to be sent to different agencies)
- Upload files
- Delete files
Note: Some processes only allow downloads, while others allow uploads and deletes.
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Review the training (Anthology Academy registration and login required):
- Financial Aid Processes File Management (3 min.)
Prerequisites
You must have:
- System Administration - Financial Aid File Management
Access Method
Select the Processes tile > locate System Administration in the tree > select Financial Aid Processes File Management.
Procedure to Manage Financial Aid Files
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Specify the following values:
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Click the Apply Filters button.
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Review the files in the results grid.
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To download a file to your computer's downloads folder, click the hyperlink on the file name. If you wish to remove a file from the grid, select that file's check box and click Delete in the toolbar.
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For any processes you selected that allow uploads, Upload will be enabled within the toolbar. If you wish to upload, select Upload, then Browse to find the file in the correct folder on your computer. Once you select the file, select Upload.
Note: If there is a duplicate file name when you are uploading, a warning message notifies you that a file with this name already exists. You can then remove the existing file with the same name or rename the new file you are attempting to upload. Also, there is a file size upload limitation of roughly 300,000 KB.