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dc.contributor.authorFabbro, Mark
dc.date.accessioned2010-06-23T18:18:53Z
dc.date.available2010-06-23T18:18:53Z
dc.date.issued2010-06-23T18:18:53Z
dc.identifier.other2007 American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (AACRAO) 17th Annual Strategic Enrollment Management Conference in New Orleans, LA, October 28-31, 2007
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2149/2591
dc.descriptionI found the AACRAO conference, and the pre-conference readings provided, very insightful into the topic of SEM. In general the conference, and many of the presenters, took a holistic view to SEM and shared insights into issues such as building institutional recognition and understanding of SEM and SEM related work and research. In a very real sense, every staff member is involved in SEM if they are involved in work that is accessible to our student body. I would highly recommend that other AU staff participate in the conference when it is offered in 2008, especially given recent concerns with our difficulty in achieving our registration targets. I found the conference to be well organized. If offered some session by institutions sharing their real world experiences, research and strategic planning methodologies, as well as suggestions on how to learn and address the related political concerns within a given organization. A variety of recruitment issues were also discussed and I attended one very informative session that looked at changing demographics in North America and discussed how such information may be obtained and monitored for recruitment and enrolment planning.en
dc.description.abstractI will be attending the conference and participating in a variety of sessions and workshops related to SEM, as well as networking with colleagues during allotted times to gain insight into their related experiences and activities. The insight gained will be shared with colleagues within the University and will inform the work of the committees that I am a member of where appropriate. I have worked in the Registration field for over five years at AU, and have regularly participated in a variety of professional development opportunities across North America to improve upon my personal knowledge base and bring this information back to the University and the broader post secondary community. I have gained a tremendous amount of knowledge from previous AACRAO conferences I have attended, both through the formal sessions as well as informal networking with professionals from a wide variety of institutions, and I expect that the SEM conference will afford a similar opportunity. Athabasca University, as a distance education provider, does not fit the typical profile of most post-secondary institutions, yet the themes that will be addressed in the conference are shared by Registrar’s offices in all educational institutions. As a result, the knowledge, skills, insight, and personal contacts gained through participation in the conference will be both valuable to AU and the work that I perform daily as both Coordinator and Acting Associate Registrar, as well as to my potential career advancement in the profession. SEM is a topic that I am not well versed in, hence my interest in participating in this conference to gain insight into best practices and activities that can be incorporated at AU to help us achieve the goals outlined in the most recent SUP.en
dc.description.sponsorshipAcademic & Professional Development Fund (A&PDF)en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.relation.ispartofseries92.926.G1019;
dc.subjectAmerican Association of Collegiate Registrarsen
dc.subjectAdmissions Officersen
dc.titleAttended Strategic Enrollment Management Conferenceen
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