2004 Miracle Yearbook
14,nro11ment Management Division InthelowerleveloftheStevensStudent Center,amidstthecatacombsofhallways, hid the Enrollment Management offices. Prospective students met this staff when they visited the campus for the first time. Grateful graduating students observed its work when they attended graduation. Financial Aid, External Relations, Academic Services, and Admissions all helped carryouttheresponsibilitiesofthis division. A main part of Enrollment Management's job on campus was to maintainadynamicenrollmentoncampus. This means they helped the university to grow moderately—fifty to one hundred students per year. In doing this, they hoped not only to maintain the student body,but also to enhance it. Their work, though,did notcease at this;they worked atretainingcurrentstudentsand recruiting future students as well. The student involvement was notjust limited toemploymentandenrollment,but many specific activities as well. These activities included Youth Blowout and Junior Jam through External Relations. Enrollment Management found students on campus to help with programs such as Link2CU and the Thanksgiving calling program. They used the students to make apersonalcontactwith thoseintheirhome area. Dave Ormsbee, Vice President of Enrollment Management, stated that he and his division are "vitally interested in students" and were here to serve them howev r Judy Awabdy Correspondence Admissions TonyaBailey ComplianceManager FinancialAid Office Bert Fulishige AssistantDirector FinancialAid Office Aman a Gillispie RepresentativeServic Extern HaroldGreerim UnversityRepresen r lations CarolMarshall AssistantRegistrar A emicServices Merritt Director FinancialAidOffice Donna Paulsen AssistantDirector Admissions A staff member processes student forms. 36 Academics Staffmembersgrab lunch in frontofthe big screen.
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