Graduate Enrollment Management
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Graduate Enrollment Management (GEM) is an area of
Enrollment management Enrollment Management is a term that is used frequently in higher education to describe well-planned strategies and tactics to shape the enrollment of an institution and meet established goals. Plainly stated, enrollment management is an organizati ...
focused on graduate and professional education.


History

In 2013, the National Association of Graduate Admissions Professionals (NAGAP), changed its name to NAGAP, The Association for Graduate Enrollment Management and in 2014 the term started to gain more traction, appearing in publications from both NAGAP and
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(AACRAO) as well as on their websites.


Definition

In 2014, NAGAP, based on the findings of its Research and Global Issues Committee (Joshua LaFave, Christopher Connor, Ariana Balayan, Matthew Cipriano and Erinn Lake) rolled out the following definition for graduate enrollment management: graduate enrollment management is a systematic approach to managing enrollment and the graduate student lifecycle from awareness to alumnus by integrating the core functions associated with the support of a graduate student. GEM represents a synthesis of traditional student support areas into seamless, cross-functional operations designed to integrated stakeholders, consolidate key assessment mechanisms, and bolster service levels. A longer definition of GEM followed: graduate enrollment management (GEM) represents a comprehensive approach to the methods by which an institution recruits, admits, supports, retains, and graduates post-baccalaureate students in their respective degree programs. This dynamic paradigm includes codependent functions working congruently to strategically manage overall enrollment levels and the student experience. These include enrollment planning, marketing, recruitment and admissions, advisement/coaching, financial aid, student services, retention, and alumni relations. Regardless of staffing levels, integrated interdependence in GEM will ideally create an environment whereby a cross-trained professional from a graduate office is able to support a student throughout their time at the institution. This approach creates an environment that sustains differentiated student experiences. In 2015, NAGAP released a white paper by Christopher Connor, Joshua LaFave, and Ariana Balayan
Integrated Interdependence: The Emergence of Graduate Enrollment Management.
In January 2022, AACRAO released

€śThe Evolution of Graduate Enrollment Management” written by Ariana Balayan, Christopher Connor and Joshua LaFave which was published in the SEM Quarterly (SEMQ) journal.


Organizations

A number of organizations focus on the field of GEM. Some of the more prominent organizations are:
AACRAO, American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers
NAGAP, the Association for Graduate Enrollment Management
NASPA, National Association of Student Personnel Administrators
EAIE, European Association for International Education

ACA, Academic Cooperation Association


See also

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Strategic Enrollment Management Strategic Enrollment Management ''SEMis a crucial element of planning for new growth at a university or college as it concerns both academic program growth and facilities needs. Emerging as a response to fluctuations in student markets and increasi ...
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Enrollment management Enrollment Management is a term that is used frequently in higher education to describe well-planned strategies and tactics to shape the enrollment of an institution and meet established goals. Plainly stated, enrollment management is an organizati ...


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