Vice President for Enrollment Strategy
Company: FORDHAM University
Location: New York
Posted on: May 18, 2025
Job Description:
Founded in 1841, Fordham is the Jesuit University of New York,
offering an exceptional education distinguished by the Jesuit
tradition to more than 16,000 students in its nine colleges and
schools. It has residential campuses in the Bronx and Manhattan, a
campus in West Harrison, N.Y., the Louis Calder Center Biological
Field Station in Armonk, N.Y., and the London Centre in the United
Kingdom.
The University offers a comprehensive benefits package that
includes medical, dental, and vision insurance; flexible spending
accounts; retirement plans; life insurance; short and long-term
disability; employee assistance program ( EAP ); tuition remission;
and generous time off.
Successful candidates should have a knowledge of and commitment to
the goals of Jesuit Education.The Vice President for Enrollment
Strategy ( VPES ) serves as the chief enrollment officer of the
University, providing strategic leadership, vision, and innovation
in student recruitment, enrollment management, and retention.
Reporting directly to the president and serving as a key member of
the executive leadership team, the incumbent will drive the
development and execution of the University's enrollment management
strategy. A proactive leader with substantive experience in higher
education and strategic enrollment planning, the VPES is
responsible for developing and implementing a comprehensive,
data-driven enrollment strategy aligned with the University's
mission, values, and long-term goals. The VPES will guide
enrollment forecasting, scholarships, and tuition discounting in
creating a sustainable fiscal model in a challenging economic
environment. The successful candidate will be a transformational
leader who embraces new technologies, leverages predictive
analytics, and champions contemporary marketing strategies to
optimize recruitment, retention, and student success.
The VPES will oversee the division of enrollment management
encompassing international enrollment initiatives, student
financial services, enrollment support, enrollment systems,
admission, and enrollment data and analytics. Providing
motivational leadership to an enrollment leadership team of seven
seasoned professionals and an overall team of more than 100
dedicated staff, the VPES will ensure the division meets revenue,
headcount, and profile goals among undergraduate, international,
and transfer populations.
The VPES will join a sophisticated, collaborative senior leadership
team guiding intentional efforts to establish and meet
institutional goals. In partnership with the provost, the VPES will
provide leadership in the retention of students as well as the
market-informed development and launch of academic programs.
Working closely with the chief financial officer, the VPES will
develop, execute, and assess the allocation of financial resources
in the enrollment and retention of students. In addition to being a
highly visible partner for academic and administrative colleagues,
the VPES will be a compelling advocate for the Fordham community
nationally and internationally.
NES , a search firm specializing in enrollment management within
higher education, is assisting Fordham University in this search.
The comprehensive leadership profile can be viewed here . For best
consideration, please submit all application materials to
fordham@nessearches.com by June 6, 2025.
As a position of significant impact on the University, the Vice
President for Enrollment Strategy will perform the following
essential functions:
University Leadership
- Advise the president and the Board of Trustees in all matters
related to recruitment, enrollment, financial aid, and strategic
positioning of the University amid the rapidly evolving landscape
for comprehensive universities.
- Guide, support, and implement institutional strategic
initiatives, and lead the development of strategic enrollment plans
to support institutional goals.
- Educate and prepare the Fordham community for changes in
financial aid regulations, legal and normative changes in admission
practice and policy, demographic changes and market trends, and the
evolving needs and expectations of student populations.
- Lead efforts to expand Fordham's national and international
reach, ensuring a strong pipeline of prospective students from
diverse backgrounds while enhancing the University's reputation and
recognition.
- Represent Fordham with wisdom and insight through presentations
and conversations, attending conferences, engaging with partner
schools, programs, and organizations, and responding to media
requests.
- Monitor and respond to changing demographics, market trends,
and national policy shifts impacting enrollment strategies.
- Regularly assess the University's market position, explore ways
to enhance the University's reputation, and ensure vendor
partnerships and resources are strategic, appropriate, and
productive.Technology Systems and Data Analytics
- Collaborate with Information Technology (IT) to ensure the
effective implementation, integration, and optimization of
enrollment technologies (e.g., CRM , SIS , generative AI), enhance
data reporting capabilities, and support innovation through
emerging digital tools and platforms.
- Utilize advanced data analytics to measure, analyze, and assess
divisional efforts to enhance student recruitment, optimize
financial aid strategies, and improve yield.
- In collaboration with key campus partners, assess student
success metrics, utilizing retention and graduation data to inform
admission selection objectives, and intentionally plan for and
facilitate preparation for shifting student demographics.
- Cultivate relationships with external partners, including high
schools, community colleges, corporate entities, and alumni
networks, to expand recruitment channels.
- Collaborate with University Marketing and Communications to
develop and implement innovative digital marketing, social media,
and communication strategies to elevate the University's brand
awareness among targeted audiences to meet recruitment goals.
- Collaborate with the athletics division to identify potential
student populations and strategies to increase recruitment efforts
and ensure a strong partnership between the departments.
- Provide counsel and advice to deans on matters related to
graduate and professional student enrollment and collaborate with
academic and student affairs leadership to enhance recruitment
efforts and support student engagement.
- Provide regular reports to trustees, faculty, staff, new
employees, and divisional partners, encouraging understanding and
engagement in enrollment management functions and the appropriate
and transparent dissemination of data and information.
- Collaborate with any and all areas of the University that
support the enrollment process.Strategic Enrollment
- Develop and execute a strategic enrollment management plan that
ensures a sustainable, talented, and diverse student body across
all academic programs, authentically engages the campus community,
and inspires interest in a Fordham education.
- Implement changes to admission and financial aid policies and
practices to meet state and federal compliance regulations, in a
manner that is consistent with Fordham's values and mission.
- Provide strategic leadership and oversight for the Enrollment
Management division, overseeing its key functional areas to support
enrollment goals and student success. Areas of oversight include:
- Undergraduate Admissions: Lead recruitment and selection
strategies to attract and enroll a diverse and qualified student
body.
- Student Financial Services: Oversee financial aid policies to
expand access to assistance, student accounts (bursar) operations
for tuition billing and payment processing, and student employment
programs that provide work opportunities to students through
work-study programs.
- Enrollment Systems and Operations: Maintain data integrity and
optimize enrollment systems and processes for efficiency and
effectiveness.
- Enrollment Research: Leverage data and analytics to drive
strategic enrollment planning, admissions, and financial aid
decisions.
- Identify, explore, and cultivate new student application
sources aligned with Fordham's values and strategic goals.
- Partner with the Office of Finance to align enrollment
strategies with revenue goals, optimize financial aid modeling, and
support long-term financial planning through accurate enrollment
forecasting and tuition revenue projections.
- Identify and track key performance indicators ensuring
effective use of resources, including the division's budget and
personnel.
- Oversee financial aid and scholarship allocation to maximize
accessibility while meeting institutional revenue and net tuition
revenue goals.
- Assist with financial aid fundraising and stewardship, and make
clear the case to sustain and increase Fordham's generous financial
aid promise.
Supervision and Mentorship
- Oversee a team of more than 100 people across facets of
admission and student financial services with a focus on employee
development and retention.
- Foster a collaborative environment and empower direct reports
to lead within and across their teams in a manner that supports
division-wide goals and institutional objectives.
- Enhance professional development through formal and informal
opportunities to support employee growth and foster best-in-class
admission, recruitment, and financial aid programs.
- Lead and mentor a high-performing enrollment management team,
fostering a culture of innovation, collaboration, and
accountability.Essential Functions NoteEssential Functions Note
This list is not intended to be an exhaustive list.
The University may assign additional related duties as
necessary.Management ResponsibilitiesManagement Responsibilities
Provides strategic leadership and supervises others who supervise.
Responsible for hiring, training, developing, managing performance,
administering corrective action, makes compensation decisions and
for managing strategic views at a high level.Additional
FunctionsRequired Qualifications: Education and ExperienceMaster's
Degree in higher education administration, business, marketing, or
a related field
A minimum of 10 years of demonstrated leadership success as an
innovator in enrollment management.Required Qualifications:
Knowledge and SkillsVision and Leadership
- Demonstrated success in developing and executing comprehensive
strategic enrollment plans aligned with institutional goals,
producing measurable results. Results driven with expertise in
national and international recruitment, with a focus on diverse
student populations including first-generation, international,
transfer, and adult learners.
- Proficiency in financial aid strategy, including optimization,
forecasting, scholarship allocation, and leveraging aid to support
enrollment and access.
- Extensive knowledge of the higher education ecosystem and
demonstrated ability to analyze, articulate, and address market
trends, demographic shifts, regulatory changes, and evolving
student expectations.
- Exceptional leadership and team development skills, with a
commitment to staff mentorship and professional growth.
- Demonstrated ability to quickly identify key issues and develop
and communicate strategic imperatives grounded in data-driven
research to a diverse group of cross-functional leaders of all
levels.
- Ability to develop and communicate a positive, compelling,
distinctive vision and related goals to motivate a team to execute
actionable, cutting-edge, and creative actions toward that vision
and related goals.Collaboration, Communication, and Analytical
Skills
- A track record of success in building and growing strong
relationships across pipelines and populations, in conducting
national and international recruitment and marketing campaigns, and
in raising the visibility and reputation of an organization.
- Ability to be bold, creative, and visionary while also being
collegial, collaborative, and inclusive; a strong desire to
contribute to a successful leadership team.
- Proven ability to work with diverse constituencies, both on and
off campus; propensity to serve as an ambassador for the University
and to engage effectively with prospective students and families,
current students and families, high school counselors, faculty,
staff, alumni, community-based organizations, national admission
and financial organizations, and other external audiences on behalf
of the institution.
- An understanding of NCAA regulations for Division I athletics
and demonstrated experience building partnerships and processes
with coaches and athletic administrators to actively and
competitively facilitate the strategic recruitment of student
athletes.
- Excellent communication, collaboration, and negotiation skills,
with the ability to influence across complex organizational
structures.
- Advanced knowledge of digital and data-driven enrollment and
enrollment marketing practices, including effective use of CRM ,
SIS , social media and digital marketing tools, and emerging
technologies such as generative AI.
Personal Qualities
- Progressive change agent who cares about making pivotal and
conscious change, is willing to take calculated risks, and leads
with sensitivity and integrity.
- Even-keeled, thoughtful temperament, with impeccable integrity,
appropriate transparency, and excellent judgment.
- Exceptional work ethic and excellent organizational and
delegation skills to manage multiple tasks simultaneously and
handle highly confidential information.
- Self-motivated, critical thinker with advanced problem-solving
abilities and creativity.
- Commitment to and respect for the University's Jesuit and
Catholic mission, with the ability to reflect institutional values
in enrollment strategies.Preferred QualificationsA doctorate in
higher education, business or a related fieldMinimum Starting
SalaryMinimum Starting Salary $400,000Maximum Starting
SalaryMaximum Starting Salary $450,000NoteNote Salary is
commensurate with qualifications, experience, and skills.Is this a
Union position?Is this a Union position? NoPosting NumberPosting
Number A864PNumber of VacanciesNumber of Vacancies 1Start DateStart
Date ASAPPosting DatePosting Date 05/14/2025Special InstructionsEEO
StatementFordham University is committed to excellence through
diversity and welcomes candidates of all backgrounds.
Fordham University is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified
applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard
to race, color, religion, sex, orientation, gender identity or
expression, pregnancy, age, national origin, disability status,
genetic information, protected veteran status, or any other
characteristic protected by law.Physical Activity and Work
EnvironmentPhysical ActivitySitting OftenRepetitive Hand Motion
(such as typing)Repetitive Hand Motion (such as typing)
OftenHearing, Listening, Talking Nearly
ContinuouslyStandingStanding Not RequiredWalkingWalking Not
RequiredRunningRunning Not RequiredBending, Stooping, Kneeling,
squatting, Crouching, CrawlingBending, Stooping, Kneeling,
squatting, Crouching, Crawling Not RequiredClimbing stairs Not
RequiredClimbing laddersClimbing ladders Not RequiredReaching
overheadReaching overhead Not RequiredPulling, pushingPulling,
pushing Not RequiredShovelingShoveling Not RequiredLifting - up to
20 poundsLifting - up to 20 pounds Not RequiredLifting - up to 50
poundsLifting - up to 50 pounds Not RequiredLifting - over 50
pounds Not RequiredWork Environment Office Environment: Employees
are protected from weather conditions or contaminants, but not
necessarily occasional temperature changes.Documents Needed to
ApplyRequired Documents
- Resume
- Cover LetterOptional DocumentsSupplemental questions you will
be required to answer on the application (No action is needed on
this page)Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*).
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