Search for Candidates

Plymouth State University invites nominations and expressions of interest for the position of Vice President for Student Affairs and Enrollment Management.

From the Leadership Profile:

As a member of the President’s Cabinet and reporting directly to the President, the Vice President for Student Affairs and Enrollment Management is responsible for the offices of Admissions, Campus Ministry, Counseling and Human Relations, the Enrollment Management Advisory Group, Financial Aid, Residential Life and Dining, International Student Services, Judicial Affairs, University Police, University Union/Student Activities, Veteran’s services, and Women’s Services and Gender Resources.

The successful Vice President for Student Affairs and Enrollment Management will be an experienced leader in strategic management of university student enrollment programs and will demonstrate leadership in all aspects of student affairs in support of educational and co-curricular needs of students.

Nominations and Inquiries

Confidential consideration of candidates begins immediately and will continue until the position is filled.

Please submit inquiries and nominations electronically to:

Julie Bernier
Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs
Search Committee Chair
vp-saem@plymouth.edu

For additional information or a confidential conversation, please contact Nancy Archer-Martin of Nantucket Coaching Network at info@nantucketcoaching-network.org or (508) 325-6161.

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