SEES Leader Earns Recognition From National 组织
2019年4月4日
乔·加维
简戴恩, associate vice president for enrollment management at Old Dominion University, was recently presented with the National Association of Student Personnel Administrator's (NASPA) inaugural Outstanding Enrollment Management Professional Award.
The award recognizes those who contribute to enrollment programs and initiatives on their campuses through research and/or through NASPA or other professional associations. Her demonstrated leadership and commitment to the field was recognized March 13 at NAPSA's annual conference in Los Angeles.
丹麦人, who came to ODU in 2011, oversees a number of key units, 包括招生, student financial aid, the registrar's office, the customer relations management team, the Center for Major Exploration and Mane Connect Success Coaching, and the Student Transition and Family Programs.
"This is a well-deserved honor for Jane," said Ellen Neufeldt, vice president for 学生参与 and Enrollment 服务s (SEES). "She has been a leader in the enrollment field for more than 30 years. Her efforts have positively impacted the lives of thousands of students from all walks of life."
丹麦人 has played a key role in a number of initiatives at ODU. 其中包括:
- Leading a team that created the University's first Strategic Enrollment Plan, which encompassed key performance indicators and associated action plans for marketing, recruitment and retention, 学术支持, facilities and financial support.
- Serving as ODU's lead for the Online Virginia Network (OVN), a partnership with George Mason University and the Virginia Community College System that provides statewide online programs targeted to degree completers.
- Playing a critical role in establishing ODU's 军事 Connection Center and leading a task force to implement a discounted tuition rate for active-duty military students. The University's enrollment is 25 percent military affiliated.
- Spearheading efforts to use data analytics and predictive modeling for outreach to at-risk student populations.
- Working with the graduate enrollment task force, which has helped to stem several years of graduate enrollment declines.