Associate Director of Admissions (College/University) Reviews

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Associate Director of Admissions (College/University) Reviews

What is it like working as an Associate Director of Admissions (College/University)?

May 2020
Associate Director of Admissions (College/University) in Crookston:
Pros: autonomy to make decisions, leading a team, developing employees
Cons: culture, enrollment management stressors
May 2019
Mixed bag of emotions.
Associate Director of Admissions (College/University) in Chestertown:
Pros: Some of the staff are really nice and it can good benefits and positive reinforcement, creative control
Cons: Disparaging comments and prejudiced environment
January 2019
Good place to live.
Associate Director of Admissions (College/University) in Dubuque:
Pros: Lots to do with family and friends
Cons: Crime
April 2017
It is good.
Associate Director of Admissions (College/University) in San Jose:
Pros: Less traffic, convenient location.
Cons: Commuting from SF.
June 2016
Don't be short changed!
Associate Director of Admissions (College/University):
Ask for what you truly want.
January 2016
Study your field and recognized leaders.
Associate Director of Admissions (College/University):
Network. Get out into the field and mix and mingle with your "supply" schools and advisors. Get to know your territory and then make regular visits back with your contacts. Make yourself a "resource" for them.

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