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The Vice President for Strategic Enrollment Management (VP SEM) reports to the President and will be based on the main campus. The University of Toledo (UToledo), a student-centered metropolitan research university that is driven to think smarter, tackle challenges, and improve lives, seeks a visionary and strategic leader to serve as its new Vice President for Strategic Enrollment Management.
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Reporting to and under the direction of the President, the Vice President for Strategic Enrollment Management (Vice President) is responsible for the overall operation of the Office of Strategic Enrollment, including supervision of the Offices of Admissions, Student Outreach, Financial Aid, Registrar, and Strategic Communications.
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The AVP will provide strategic and tactical leadership in applying a systematic enrollment management approach in areas such as data analysis, recruitment tactics, admissions technology, financial aid packaging polices, and transition practices.
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Vice President, Strategic Enrollment Management and Marketing (Administrator IV) Vice President, Strategic Enrollment Management and Marketing.
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Competency in analyzing admissions and financial aid data and assessing activities as part of a strategic enrollment management plan and initiatives. Associate Vice President of Enrollment Management.
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The Vice President has primary responsibility, in collaboration with academic and administrative units, for developing and implementing a comprehensive strategic enrollment management plan and for developing recruitment, admissions and retention initiatives.
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The successful candidate for the Vice President for Enrollment Management (VPEM) position will be an experienced executive with a deep commitment to the mission of Point Park University, a passion for student success, a broad knowledge of higher education, and experience in marketing and sales and recruitment.
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Reporting to the president, the vice president for enrollment management (VPEM) will develop and implement a comprehensive strategic enrollment management plan to stabilize enrollment.
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Represent DEM on various university-wide councils and committees, including the Strategic Enrollment Management Council, University Curriculum Committee, Student Success Council, Academic Advising Council, Committee on Institutional Effectiveness, and other high-priority initiatives.
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The Vice President establishes working partnerships with campus and external constituencies to ensure the university meets its enrollment targets and goals and provides inclusive, equity-focused leadership in yielding a diverse student population that is consistent with CSUSBs Strategic Plan, diversity, equity, and inclusion goals, status as a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI), and to eliminate equity gaps in accordance with the CSU's Graduation Initiative 2025.
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The University of Montana (UM) seeks a strategic enrollment professional to serve as the next Chief Enrollment Officer and Associate Vice President for Enrollment Management.
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Significant experience in developing and implementing enrollment management activities, including traditional and non-traditional undergraduate, transfer and graduate admissions and recruitment, financial aid, and strategic marketing.
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Bennington College , an innovative and distinguished liberal arts college in a beautiful area of Vermont, seeks a strategic, results-driven, and creative leader to serve as its first Vice President for Enrollment Management and Marketing.
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Reporting to President Adam Weinberg and serving as a strategic partner on the senior staff, the Vice President for Enrollment Management will lead a division of 33 individuals, including four direct reports, in the Offices of Admission, Financial Aid, Enrollment Systems, and Enrollment Marketing & Communication.
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An innovative and distinguished liberal arts college in a beautiful area of Vermont, seeks a strategic, results-driven, and creative leader to serve as its first Vice President for Enrollment Management and Marketing.
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