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Olson, Carol M. – College Board Review, 1985
Any systematic, centralized effort devoted to recruitment at the graduate level is relatively uncommon. The essential components of any sound marketing effort include research, strategic planning, communications, and evaluation. The future of graduate recruiting is discussed. (MLW)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Evaluation, Futures (of Society), Graduate Study
Kreutner, Leonard; Godfrey, Eric S. – College Board Review, 1980
A case study of the enrollment management program introduced at California State University at Long Beach is discussed. A systematic approach from concept to process to outcome was developed, with every major function and activity associated with enrollment management identified and positioned in one of four functional groupings. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: College Administration, Enrollment Influences, Higher Education, Institutional Research
Hossler, Don – College Board Review, 1985
The concept of enrollment management is gaining acceptance as a means of ensuring institutional vitality. Those responsible for enrollment management must have direct responsibility for: student marketing and recruitment, pricing and financial aid, academic and career advising, academic assistance programs, institutional research, orientation,…
Descriptors: Academic Advising, College Administration, College Attendance, Enrollment
Powell, James L. – College Board Review, 1987
Franklin and Marshall College concluded it would come closer to its educational goals by reducing its size. Use of a planning model to project institutional finances based on tuition, gift, grant, and enrollment estimates predicts a potential major improvement in the college's position. (MSE)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College Planning, Endowment Funds, Fund Raising