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Work with the Director of Student Financial Services to develop and manage a strategic financial aid and scholarship awarding program that leverages existing aid to meet the recruitment and retention goals of the strategic enrollment plan, in collaboration with the Vice President for Student Engagement & Success, the strategic enrollment management committee, University Advancement, and other key stakeholders.
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The following persons have been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies: John-Paul Chaisson-Cardenas, PhD, MSW, Vice President of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, (jchaisson-cardenas@commnet.edu.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The Vice President for Enrollment Management is responsible for building and leading a dynamic, data-driven, and goal-oriented team focused on undergraduate and graduate admissions.
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The Chief Enrollment Officer works collaboratively and in support of the Vice President for Student Success and Enrollment Management (VPSSEM), and UM students, staff, faculty, and administrators.
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Extensive and progressive experience in admissions, recruitment, enrollment management, or similar positions within financial aid, registrar, or similar field for five to eight years.
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Reporting directly to the President of the University, the Vice President for Enrollment Management is the senior administrator responsible for the University’s student enrollment, financial aid, and communications & marketing departments, working directly with each academic and administrative unit to ensure that students have a seamless enrollment experience.
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The new VPEMM will report to President Dr. Lance Richey and will have responsibility over the areas of Admissions, Financial Aid, and Marketing, ensuring the universitys Catholic identity, Franciscan charism, and commitment to the liberal arts remain at the center of our educational mission and public identity.
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The Vice President for Enrollment Management is a key leadership position within the institution, with central responsibility for attracting students to fulfill the College's mission as a liberal arts college, meet revenue goals, and present Wooster's high-quality programs and exceptional outcomes to prospective students, parents, the higher education community, and the public.
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A master's degree is required along with successful and progressive professional and leadership experience suitable for appointment at the vice president level and a significant record of success in admissions, financial aid and communication and marketing operations and staff management.
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Requirements: QUALIFICATIONS A master's degree is required along with successful and progressive professional and leadership experience suitable for appointment at the vice president level and a significant record of success in admissions, financial aid and communication and marketing operations and staff management.
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The Vice President provides dynamic and effective leadership for key administrative and co-curricular offices and departments associated with students’ college engagement outside of the classroom including enrollment services, access center, testing, career services, financial aid and student life across all Nashville State campuses.
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The Vice President for Student Services, Enrollment Management, and Equity Initiatives reports directly to the President and is a member of the College's executive leadership team.
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Reporting directly to the Senior Vice President for Enrollment Management and Student Success (EMSS), and responsible for the Office of Financial Aid, Scholarship, Drexel Central (the university’s one-stop shop), and Bursar.
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The incumbent will possess a thorough knowledge of administrative practices within a student affairs environment; student services, including enrollment management, financial aid and student retention models and practices; organizational development; working knowledge of personnel and fiscal administration; and working knowledge of computer applications and CRM systems for Enrollment Management.
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This position supports the Enrollment Management (EM) Division by providing them IT assistance with the following areas: ERP (Colleague by Ellucian) Administration, institutional, state and federal reporting and CRM Administration and other areas defined by the Chief Information Officer (CIO) and the Associate Vice President of Enrollment Management (AVPEM.
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