Strategic Enrollment Management

Strategic Enrollment Management [SEM] is a crucial element of planning for new growth at a University or College as it concerns both academic program growth and facilities needs. [1] SEM focuses on what is best for students' success while increasing enrollment numbers and stabilizing institutional revenues. A student's success, according to an enrollment manager, is often based on the institution's graduation and retention rates. This means that students are often recruited based on the likelihood of them graduating. While this practice is acceptable for many privately-run selective institutions, it is not a common practice of most public institutions such as community colleges. [1] A real strategic enrollment management approach looks at the entire student cycle, from entry through graduation. [2]

According to Thomas Williams [3]:

Enrollment management refers to the traditional task of “setting and meeting the goal of assembling a student body that comprises a predetermined and advantageous mix of students in terms of quality, number, and diversity in all its forms.” Strategic enrollment management is a broader, more dynamic task that begins with an understanding of the world around us, anticipates changes, probes institutional mission and goals, modifying them if necessary, and coordinates “campus-wide efforts in such areas as marketing, student recruitment and retention, tuition pricing, financial aid, academic and career counseling, and curriculum reform.”

Some of the components of Strategic Enrollment Management include: [4]

History:

Common misconceptions

According to Bontrager and Kerlin [5], common misconceptions and sometimes barriers to implementing or moving strategic enrollment management forward within an institution are that strategic enrollment management is:

Notes

  1. ^ Western Carolina University Office of Institutional Research and Planning
  2. ^ Inside Higher Education Enrollment Managers Struggle With Image
  3. ^ Thomas Williams, “Enrollment Strategies to Serve Tomorrow’s Students,” AGB Priorities, 21, spring 2003
  4. ^ South East Missouri State University Strategic Enrollment Management
  5. ^ Bob Bontrager, C. Kerlin, "Strategic Enrollment Management: Core concepts and Strategies." November 2004. Orlando, FL: American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers

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