Campuses are facing a double whammy on enrollment: pandemic recovery and the demographic cliff. Savvy enrollment-management chiefs are tackling both, doing innovative and painstaking work to bolster pipelines — to attract and retain existing and diverse new populations of students now and into the future.

In this fast-paced virtual meeting, two seasoned enrollment chiefs will share strategic guidance and practical tips for campus leaders to advance their institutions’ enrollment goals.

Join us to discuss:
  • Planning: What enrollment professionals wish senior leaders would ask, and when
  • Staffing: How to recruit and retain a diverse enrollment staff
  • Accountability: Metrics beyond enrollment to measure your team’s success
  • Prioritization: What investments to consider now or in the future
  • Strategy: Using data and analytics to build and maintain pipelines
This conversation among premium subscribers will be cameras-on, meeting-style. Here is the agenda:

12:00 p.m. — Latest enrollment numbers and trends
12:10 p.m. — Q&A with enrollment-management leaders
12:30 p.m. — Off-the-record discussion group: coaching and problem solving
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Host:
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Laura Krantz
Subscriber Products Editor at The Chronicle 
  
Speakers:
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Audrey Williams June
News-Data Manager at The Chronicle


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Omar Correa
Vice President for Strategic Enrollment Management at the University of St. Thomas; former Associate Vice Chancellor for Enrollment at the University of Nebraska at Omaha


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Terricita E. Sass
Vice President for Enrollment Management and Student Success at Reynolds Community College; former Associate Vice President for Enrollment Management at Southern Connecticut State University