Online Admissions Coordinator

Job Description

The Online Admissions Coordinator is a seasoned individual that will support prospective online students and help create a welcoming environment that embraces diverse backgrounds and experiences throughout the admissions process. This includes but is not limited to serving as the primary user of SLATE for admissions data tracking; problem solving with the prospective applicant; assembling and organizing complete applications to be reviewed; and collaborating with teams across Purdue University Online and other campus partners/stakeholders such as the Graduate School, program leads/chairs, and programmatic support. This position will coordinate with faculty, college administrative lead, and program managers to ensure the application and admission processes are carried out efficiently and effectively and that appropriate information is shared. Will interact with individuals to identify and resolve questions and concerns.

Responsibilities + Skills

Education

HS Diploma/GED and 3 years of clerical, secretarial, or technology experience required. Bachelors degree preferred.

Experience

Professional experience in a service-oriented environment (corporate, retail, university, institutional, etc.) desired. Student recruitment, enrollment, and admissions experience is preferred; University experience, especially with Purdue University system tools such as Banner, Cognos, Slate, SharePoint, UniTime, etc., is preferred.

Job Summary

  • Published on: Friday, 2nd August 2024
  • Designation: Online Admissions Coordinator
  • industry: Education
  • Vacancy: 1
  • Employment Status: Full-time
  • Job Location: San Antonio, TX
  • Salary: 0
  • Gender:
  • Application Deadline: Friday, 2nd August 2024

About the Company

  • Company Name: Purdue University.
  • Address:
  • Website: http://www.purdue.edu
  • Company Profile:
  • Hail, hail to old Purdue! Purdue University enrolls about 74,000 undergraduate, graduate, and continuing education students at its flagship West Lafayette campus, four regional campuses, and College of Technology locations. The university offers undergraduate and graduate programs from about a dozen colleges, including agriculture, education, nursing, veterinary medicine, and family sciences; its College of Technology provides industrial courses (applicable towards associate's or bachelor's degrees) in conjunction with local communities throughout Indiana. The student-faculty ratio is 14:1. Purdue was founded in 1869 and named for local businessman John Purdue, who donated $150,000 toward its establishment.

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