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Student Affairs and Enrollment Management NMSU Board of Regents Retreat June 22, 2011

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Student Affairs andEnrollment Management

NMSU Board of Regents RetreatJune 22, 2011

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General Outline• Who we are • Illustration of our impact on students• Immediate and long-term goals• Current efforts• STEM retention initiatives

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Who We AreStudent Affairs and Enrollment Management supports students

at every stage in their academic journey.Our services help students get to NMSU, stay and thrive here,

and plan for their life after NMSU.

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Enrollment Management

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For the 2010-2011 Academic Year,the Admissions Office…

Visited

113Schools

Hosted

810Individual Visits

Hosted

68Group Visits

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In Fall 2010,the Admissions Office also…

Processed

10,183Undergraduate

Applications

Processed

2,441Graduate

Applications

Welcomed

820Visitors At

Aggie Experience

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For the 2010-2011 Academic Year,the Financial Aid Office…

Processed

22,418Financial Aid Applications

Distributed Over

$176,000,000In Aid To Students

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In 2010, the Registrar’s Office…

Processed

5,000Degree Applications

Fulfilled

30,400Transcript Requests

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Dean of Students

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Dean of Students

• ASNMSU• Campus Activities• Career Services• Counseling and Student

Development• Student Affairs• Student Judicial Services

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Health and Wellness

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Health and Wellness

• AggieFit• Campus Health Center• Recreational Sports

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Diversity and Outreach

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Diversity and Outreach

• American Indian Program• Black Programs• Chicano Programs• Indian Resource

Development Program• Sexual and Gender

Diversity Resource Center• NM-MESA

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Student Engagement

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Student Engagement

• Athletics Academic Support• Campus Tutoring Service• Cross Campus Advising• First Year Experience• Student Success Centers

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First Year Experience

• Implement priority action items from FYI-ACT report

• First–year philosophy• New student orientation

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First Year Experience

New Student Registration

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First Year Experience

Aggie Welcome and Orientation

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First Year Experience

New Student Convocation

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First Year Experience

Financial Literacy

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First Year Experience

Quick Connect

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First Year Experience

Mid-semester Check

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First Year Experience

Parents and Families

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Immediate Goals

• Fill key positions• Develop strategic plan for future directions of

Division• Facilitate professional development regarding

leadership skills, communication• Improve communication among offices and

campuses

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Current Efforts

• First Year Experience• Transfer Center • Improve effectiveness, communication, student tracking• Social media communication• Space Planning

New American Indian Student Center Counseling Center and Veterans Programs Transfer Center

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To learn more about Student Affairs and Enrollment Management, visit

http://studentaffairs.nmsu.edu

Other resourceshttp://your.nmsu.edu

http://families.nmsu.edu