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Improve student enrollment outcomes and meet institutional goals
through the effective management of student enrollments.
Published with the American Association for Collegiate
Registrars and Admissions Officers (AACRAO), the Handbook of
Strategic Enrollment Management is the comprehensive
text on the policies, strategies, practices that shape
postsecondary enrollments. This volume combines relevant theories
and research, with applied chapters on the management of offices
such as admissions, financial aid, and the registrar to provide a
comprehensive guide to the complex world of Strategic Enrollment
Management (SEM). SEM focuses on achieving enrollment goals, and
sustaining institutional revenue and serving the needs of students.
It provides insights into the ways SEM is practiced across
four-year institutions, community colleges, and professional
schools.
More than just an enhanced approach to admissions and financial
aid, SEM examines the student's entire educational cycle. From
entry through graduation, this volume helps SEM professionals and
graduate students interested in enrollment management to anticipate
change and balancing the goals of revenue, access, diversity, and
prestige. The Handbook of Strategic Enrollment
Management:
Provides an overview of the thinking of leading practitioners
that comprise SEM organizations, including marketing, recruitment,
and admissions; tuition pricing; financial aid; the registrar's
role, academic advising; and, retention
Includes up-to-date research on current issues in SEM including
college choice, financial aid, student persistence, and the
effective use of technology
Guides readers creating strategic enrollment organizations that
fit the unique history, culture, and policy context of your
campus
Strategic enrollment management has become one of the most
important administrative areas in postsecondary education, and it
is being adopted in countries around the globe. The Handbook of
Strategic Enrollment Management is for anyone in enrollment
management, admissions, financial aid, registration and records,
orientation, marketing, and institutional research who wish to
enhance the health and vitality of his or her institution. It is
also an excellent text for graduate programs in higher education
and student affairs.
Autorentext
DON HOSSLER is a professor of educational leadership and policy studies at Indiana University at Bloomington. BOB BONTRAGER is senior director of Consulting and Strategic Enrollment Management Initiatives for the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (AACRAO).
Zusammenfassung
Improve student enrollment outcomes and meet institutional goals through the effective management of student enrollments. Published with the American Association for Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (AACRAO), the Handbook of Strategic Enrollment Management is the comprehensive text on the policies, strategies, practices that shape postsecondary enrollments. This volume combines relevant theories and research, with applied chapters on the management of offices such as admissions, financial aid, and the registrar to provide a comprehensive guide to the complex world of Strategic Enrollment Management (SEM). SEM focuses on achieving enrollment goals, and sustaining institutional revenue and serving the needs of students. It provides insights into the ways SEM is practiced across four-year institutions, community colleges, and professional schools.
More than just an enhanced approach to admissions and financial aid, SEM examines the student's entire educational cycle. From entry through graduation, this volume helps SEM professionals and graduate students interested in enrollment management to anticipate change and balancing the goals of revenue, access, diversity, and prestige. The Handbook of Strategic Enrollment Management:
Inhalt
Preface xi
About the Editors and Contributors xvii
About AACRAO xxiii
PART I: SETTING THE CONTEXT 1
1 Origins of Strategic Enrollment Management 3
Don Hossler
2 Understanding the Context 18
Bob Bontrager and Don Hossler
3 Successful Strategic Enrollment Management Organizations 31
Don Hossler, David H. Kalsbeek, and Bob Bontrager
PART II: CHOICE, MARKETS, AND ADMISSIONS 47
4 Understanding Student College Choice 49
Eunkyoung Park and Don Hossler
5 Markets and Market Niches 77
David H. Kalsbeek and Brian Zucker
6 Admissions and Recruitment Marketing 103
Tom Hayes
7 Understanding Transfer and Articulation: Implications for Enrolling Transfer Students 124
Bruce Clemetsen, Lee Furbeck, and Alicia Moore
8 How Admission Decisions Get Made 147
Jerome A. Lucido
PART III: PRICING AND FINANCIAL AID 175
9 Economic Perspectives on Pricing and What It Means for SEM 177
Gabriel R. Serna and Matthew Birnbaum
10 Understanding Financial Aid and Its Effects on Student Enrollments and Institutional Finance 196
Jacob P. K. Gross
11 Using Campus-Based Financial Aid Strategically 213
Stephen Brooks
12 Budgets, Aid, and Enrollments 228
Guilbert L. Brown and Jacob P. K. Gross
PART IV: STUDENT RETENTION, PERSISTENCE, AND SUCCESS 245
13 New Context for Retention and Persistence 249
Doug Shapiro and Afet Dundar
14 Models of Student Retention and Persistence 268
Amy S. Hirschy
15 Students at Risk in Residential and Commuter Colleges and Universities 289
John M. Braxton, Harold V. Hartley III, and Dawn Lyken-Segosebe
16 The Persistence of Students of Color 311
Willis A. Jones
17 Nontraditional Students and Student Persistence 333
Mary K. Hutchens
18 The Role of the Institution in Increasing College Student Persistence 351
Mary Ziskin, Jerome A. Lucido, Jacob P. K. Gross, Donald Hossler, Emily Chung, and Vasti Torres
PART V: THE IMPORTANT BACK ROOM 375
19 Delivering Effective Admissions Operations 377
Jennifer DeHaemers and Michele Sandlin
20 The Registrar of the Future 396
David M. Sauter and Howard E. Shanken
21 The Role of Financial Aid Operations in Fostering Student and Institutional Success 408
Tom Green
22 The Role of Technology in Supporting SEM 427
Wendy Kilgore and Brent Gage
PART VI: DATA, POLICY, AND STRUCTURES 447
23 Campus-Based SEM Research 449
Darin Wohlgemuth
24 Tracking SEM Policy Trends 471
Mike Reilly and Michelle Mott
25 Strategic Thinking Enrollment Organizations 490
Adam J. Herman
26 Emerging SEM Organizations for Graduate and International Students 508
Jay Goff and Monique Snowden
PART VII: PUTTING THE PIECES TOGETHER 529
27 Strategic Enrollment P…