Code
5569
PCLS
N3004
Pay Grade
124
Exempt
Yes
ORP
No
EEO Code
3
Title
Assistant Director, Admissions Dual Credit
Description

Provides leadership and oversight for the development, expansion, marketing, and administration of the University's dual credit program. Develops guidelines for schools and students, makes presentations at schools, initiates formal agreements with schools, recommends policy and procedural changes, oversees orientation activities for students, coordinates with academic departments at the University, solves problems, and responds to constituencies in a timely manner. Engages not only with potential dual credit students, but current dual credit students as well. Reviews and evaluates high school transcripts and other necessary documents to render admission decisions for dual credit students. Supervision and training of student assistants. This position also requires academic advising knowledge and duties, coordination with other academic advisors, and working with incoming freshman and transfer students on initial advising leading to registration. Reports to the Director of Admissions with input from, VP of Enrollment Management AVP of Academic Affairs, AVP of Student Affairs, and Senior Associate Director of Admissions.

Examples

Contributes to the achievement of the University's recruitment and retention goals by identifying new dual credit courses, locations, and deliveries, working closely with high schools to respond to their needs, collaborating with the offices of academic affairs, admissions, registration, information systems, student affairs and enrollment management, and encouraging dual credit students to consider attending the University upon graduation.  Works with Marketing to develop and implement effective recruitment and marketing strategies related to the Dual Credit Program, including assistance with web content, preparation of publications, distribution of brochures etc.  Works with Registrar's Office and other staff to ensure that special registration assistance is provided for dual credit students, including visits to area high schools in a timely manner to collect admission and registration materials to meet specified registration deadlines.  Provides detailed application and enrollment reports regarding students enrolled in dual credit classes.  Contributes to the overall success of the university by performing these duties in a manner consistent with the mission, goals, values, and priorities of the University and by performing all other duties as assigned. Aids the Director of Admissions and Registrar in admissions and registration activities. Assists with the development of applying and registration for dual credit classes, making recommendations regarding policies and procedures. Assists with travel to recruit and register dual credit students and following MSU's enrollment management plan. Works with information systems, marketing and webmaster for implementation and adaptation of technology. Works closely with incoming students to provide academic counseling in compliance with degree program requirements. Collaborates with academic departments to coordinate advising services for students. TSI academic counseling, registration process, removal of holds, and other tasks to ensure successful initial student enrollment.

Physical Condition

Ability to lift a minimum of twenty pounds.

Experience

Minimum of one year  experience and training in a high school or college environment, preferably in high school counseling, college admissions, school relations, registration and/or recruitment. Knowledge of high school programming and/or enrollment management planning and/or dual credit programming and/or event planning.

Knowledge

Thorough understanding of admission policies, registration guidelines, university policies, regulations, academic requirements, and degree specific requirements. Must be knowledgeable in the use of computers and commonly used office software programs including Word, Excel, and Outlook. Background in Banner and Radius software, preferred. Strong written and oral communication skills, required.

Education

Bachelor's degree required. Master's degree or some graduate work, preferred.

Additional Requirements

Requires strong interpersonal skills, ability to work effectively with diverse populations, and general office skills. Must be able to work independently and as a team member. Ability and willingness to work with a high degree of interaction involving the public and university faculty/administration. Must make a strong, positive representation of MSU and attract quality applicants to achieve stated enrollment goals. Must be adaptable, flexible, and cooperative. Occasional evening and weekend programming required. Other duties as assigned. *Regular reliable attendance is required. *Requires a valid Texas driver's license. * Must be available some nights and weekends. Must periodically serve on a standby or on-call basis. *This position is designated as security sensitive (Mod) and requires a criminal background check.

Standard Requirements

Requires the ability to work well with diverse populations and maintain positive working relationships with students, faculty, staff, and the community. Must adhere to University’s core values: People-Centered, Community, Integrity, Visionary, and Connections, per the MSU Texas Values Journey. Personal cell phone usage may be required to complete position duties, including multi-function authentication requirements. Regular reliable attendance is required.

This position is designated as security sensitive (Mod) and requires a criminal background check. Position is designated as a Responsible Employee as outlined by Title IX. May serve as Campus Security Authority as outlined by the Clery Act.

Last Updated 11-23-2021