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New Admissions Counselor Resource Center

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This white paper covers strategies for identifying, engaging, and enrolling more underrepresented students. Financial aid. FAFSA Resource Center. Adaptable, ready-to-use content to encourage FAFSA submissions. This brief guide from WACAC covers the basics of representing your college at a fair.

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Four initial steps to take when launching a diversity enrollment strategy

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Download the white paper. In our most recent white paper , we’ve laid out nine steps to enroll more underrepresented students in a high-level framework that covers each stage of the enrollment funnel. Get the white paper. What enrollment leaders need to know about the upcoming FAFSA changes.

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Are your admission practices helping or hurting the diversity of your incoming class?

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3 recommendations to make your admissions practices more equitable My previous enrollment leadership roles spanned admissions, financial aid, and advising, so I understand all too well how each phase of a student’s educational journey is impacted by policies in each of these offices. DOWNLOAD THE WHITE PAPER 1.

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The Supreme Court affirmative action hearings: a guide for the overwhelmed

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Establishing an underrepresented-student-recruitment working group that spans key functional areas in your institution, including admissions, financial aid, and early college programming, can help with this and other related work. Get the white paper. What enrollment leaders need to know about the upcoming FAFSA changes.

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What do enrollment leaders care most about in 2023? Review our poll results to find out.

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We’ll provide you with more definite and specific guidance in the coming months in the form of white papers addressing some of the most pressing priorities identified through the survey. Facing an admissions-staffing crunch?