In the latest edition of NASFAA's "Director Download," 2017-18 National Chair Billie Jo Hamilton and National Chair-Elect Paula Luff join Justin and Allie for a discussion on how enrollment management is impacting the financial aid world. The group talks over whether enrollment management is a passing trend, or something that will stick with the financial aid profession for years to come. How do you maintain access while ensuring institutional success? What do aspiring leaders need to know about building a student population to meet both institutional and student goals? Listen on to find out the answers to these questions and more.
Justin Draeger NASFAA President & CEO |
Allie Bidwell NASFAA Senior Reporter & Audio Content Producer |
Billie Jo Hamilton 2017-18 NASFAA National Chair |
Paula Luff NASFAA National Chair-Elect |
Send your thoughts, questions, and comments. We'd love to hear what you think.
Publication Date: 10/29/2018
Panel Explores How the 2024-25 FAFSA Impacted College Freshmen Enrollment
Today's News for October 31, 2024
Strategic Enrollment Management Pathway Sessions
Business Services: The Impact of Enrollment Cliff Webinar Handout
Leading Through Change- Opportunities in Chaos Webinar
Financial Aid Leadership in Strategic Enrollment Management
Financial Aid Leadership in Strategic Enrollment Management: e-Reader
Supreme Court Strikes Down Race-Conscious Admissions Policies
Survey: Financial Barriers Are The Biggest Reasons Why People Don’t Enroll in Higher Education
Average Tuition Discounting Rates at Private Institutions Hit New Record High, NACUBO Report Finds
Pop Quiz - How Do We Resolve Comment Code 359 for Unusual Enrollment History?
New Report Documents Persistent Inequities and Worsening Attainment Trends in Higher Ed
New Report Highlights Mental Health, Cost as Risks to Student Enrollment During Pandemic
Cardona and Kvaal Discuss Worrisome Enrollment Trends as Higher Ed Looks to Rebound
Higher Ed Enrollment Sees 5.1% Decline Since Onset of the Pandemic
Snapshot: FAFSA Tracker Shows Potential for Snowballing Enrollment Decline
Enrollment Management Algorithms Could Worsen Higher Ed Crises
New Data Shows Varying Rates of Decline for Student Transfers
Campus Leaders Share Perspective on Higher Ed’s Post-Pandemic Landscape
California Higher Ed Students Reflect on Pandemic’s Impact
Finalized Spring Enrollment Numbers Shows Significant Drop
New College Board Report Offers Snapshot Into College Enrollment and Retention
College Enrollment Data Shows Worsening Outlook
Demographic Changes and Pandemic Fallout Could Alter Higher Ed Enrollment Trends
College Enrollment Trends Worsening as Pandemic Continues, New Report Finds
Q&A With Higher Education Author Jeff Selingo: “Who Gets In & Why”
Using Data to Drive Enrollment Decisions: The Impact of COVID-19
Support for Higher Ed Remains Strong, Despite Uncertainty for Fall Enrollments, Survey Finds
‘Summer Melt’ Intensifies Amid Global Pandemic
Decision Day Still Looming as Viral Outbreak Delays College Admissions Process
FAFSA Renewal Declines Have More Than Doubled Since Before Pandemic
Toaster Ovens, Porcelain Fixtures, and Students, Oh My!
Fit and Function of Enrollment Management 3:15 - 4:15 p.m.
College Presidents Turning Attention to Enrollment Management
Survey: College Presidents Increasingly Concerned With Enrollment Management, Aid
Growing Enrollment Management Industry Could Hurt Disadvantaged Students
How Familiar Are You With the Concept of Enrollment Management?