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Black, Jim – Online Submission, 2018
Like many other industries, higher education is in the midst of a disruption. Perhaps, there is no more significant threat during this period of disruption than student enrollment. The author's hypothesis is that industry disruption represents both enrollment opportunities and threats. For this reason, "Managing the Student Enrollment…
Descriptors: College Students, Enrollment Management, Educational Trends, Educational Change
Black, Jim – American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (AACRAO), 2004
In AACRAO's new publication Essentials of Enrollment Management: Cases in the Field experts in enrollment management representing all types of institutions reveal the evolution of the enrollment strategies implemented at their institutions, the results, and the lessons learned. The introductory chapter provides an overview of themes and models…
Descriptors: Enrollment Management, Case Studies, Models, Enrollment Rate
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Black, Jim – College and University, 2004
Integration has become a cliche in enrollment management and student services circles. The term is used to describe everything from integrated marketing to seamless services. Often, it defines organizational structures, processes, student information systems, and even communities. In Robert Sevier's article in this issue of "College and…
Descriptors: Communications, Desegregation Effects, Enrollment Management, Student Personnel Services
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Black, Jim – College and University, 2004
This article describes the elements of Bolman and Deal's (1991) political frame, which are widely discussed and written about among enrollment managers. Whether it is under the guise of managing change, getting things done, understanding institutional politics, or soliciting campus-wide involvement, the issues are often thorny and leave many…
Descriptors: Enrollment Management, Politics of Education, Educational Administration, School Involvement