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Director of Admissions (SL5) Title Code: 3730101
This title is in the unclassified service and in the SUNY
Professional Services Negotiating Unit. This title is in Appendix A of the SUNY
Policies of the Board of Trustees and, as a consequence, incumbents serving in
this title are not eligible for permanent appointment (tenure), but, instead
receive five year renewable term appointments.
As a family, admissions positions are responsible for the
student recruitment and admissions program at a campus. The office is involved
with every aspect of this endeavor, from highest level of policy development to
working with students with respect to individual admissions.
The Director of Admissions directs the campus admissions
program. As a person most aware of external factors, has a primary
responsibility in providing input to the decision making process to the
President, academic staff, and faculty committees concerned with the
development of admissions policy and the admissions process generally;
maintains close liaison with academic staff in order to keep the admissions
office apprised of current course offerings, applicability of transfer credit
and for formation of campus policy relating to advanced placement credit,
proficiency examination scores, etc.; also maintains liaison with high school
and regional community college guidance counselors directly and through
professional associations; schedules off-campus visits by admissions staff who
explain the college program, entrance requirements, and financial requirements
and provide assistance to guidance personnel, prospective students, and others;
supervises admissions advising, applications processing, and records; is
directly involved in preparing and distributing the college catalogue and other
admissions literature; provides for review of each application for admission in
terms of admission criteria, with attention to program balance and housing
capacity; directs the giving of notice as to acceptance or non-acceptance and
maintains waiting lists as appropriate; works closely with the student
financial aid office and other student affairs staff to assure complete service
to newly admitted students.; in cooperation with institutional research and
computer personnel, prepares profiles of applicants to inform guidance
counselors of scores of applicants accepted and rejected; continually
investigates and develops ways of improving the admissions process.
Preferred Qualifications:
A Master's degree. In addition, significant experience in
admissions and experience in management and supervision is required
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