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Admissions in the Division of Enrollment Services. The primary responsibility of this position is to assist in the recruitment and admission of transfer students to Seton Hall University. The Senior Assistant
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Departments (currently four) - including Masters, Educational Specialist, and Doctoral levels - with the Assistant Dean, faculty, and campus partners. Responsibilities primarily relate to thesis and
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the department's primary liaison to University Relations, promoting the University’s alumni and family engagement activities to inspire its alumni to become connected, engaged, and invested in
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completion. The Director serves as the University's Primary Designated School Official (PDSO) and supervises all official F-1 student processes and documentation with the University and the government. In
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of all debt service principal, interest, administrative expenses, and mandatory transfers. This position will also assist in interest expense forecasting. • Assist in the University's tax filings
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Academic Success & Bar Support who shall have primary responsibility for developing and providing academic success and bar preparation programming for both full- and part-time students. The Director will be
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. • Develop, maintain, and use master recruit databases to support decision-making, assessments, evaluations, and program review. Administration • Conduct periodic review and evaluation of program goals
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the primary contact for functions relating to the management of procurement systems in support of enhancing the University's purchasing processes, facilitate clear procurement objectives, and understand
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, and inclusion. The initial contract will be for the 2024-2025 AY but may be renewed contingent on a strong evaluation and need for the position. Duties and Responsibilities: Primary responsibilities
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communication skills for a variety of constituents - students, colleagues, parents, and alumni; for report writing; for training and development Desired Qualifications: - Master's degree in Higher Education