Directory of Grad Programs in Student Affairs - University of Miami

UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI

GENERAL PROGRAM INFORMATION
Program name: M.S. Ed.
College:
  School of Education
Department: 

Degrees and Emphases:
M.S. Ed with a concentration in Enrollment Management

Tuition and Fees:
http://www.miami.edu/enrollment-management/Programs/Masters/Details/FinAid.htm

Contact Person:
Kathleen Del Toro
Director of Graduate Studies
School of Education
e-mail: kdeltoro@miami.edu
Phone: (305) 284-3711

Dr. Carol-Anne Phekoo
Faculty Coordinator, Enrollment Management Program
School of Education
e-mail: cphekoo@miami.edu
Phone: (305) 284-5013

Web Page (URL) address: http://www.miami.edu/enrollment-management/
http://www.education.miami.edu/

Degree first offered: 1998 (master's)
Typical number of students admitted each year: 15-20 (master's)

PROGRAM STATEMENT
The Master of Science in Education (M.S.Ed.) with a concentration in Enrollment Management is a graduate program that provides a broad, interdisciplinary, and encompassing study of the issues and challenges facing today’s higher education administrators. The program is designed for professionals with a Bachelor’s degree seeking advanced and comprehensive education in the field of Enrollment Management. The unique curriculum combines Enrollment Management, Education, Business, and Research components in 33 academic credits. The classes are small and intimate, and taught by professors familiar with the goals of the Enrollment Management Program.

PROGRAM MISSION
The Master's program (M.S.Ed) with a concentration in Enrollment Management is designed to produce skilled and versatile higher education administrators who understand all aspects of enrollments, from first contacts with prospective students through matriculation, graduation and beyond.

PROGRAM UNIQUENESS
Whatever your needs and goals, ours is an expansive, interdisciplinary curriculum built around the new and growing field of enrollment management. Our faculty is composed of academics and administrators from the School of Education, School of Business Administration, and the Division of Enrollments – a national leader in the practice of enrollment management for the last 13 years.

NATIONAL STANDARDS
Meets ACPA Professional Preparation Commission Standards: YES
Meets CAS Standards:
Other/Comments:

APPLICATION AND ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS

Master's Application

  • A completed application for admission into the Graduate School of Education, which includes a one page statement of goal.
  • Completion of a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution
  • Transcripts of all completed undergraduate and graduate course work
  • Recent (within 5 years) Graduate Record Examination official score report
  • At least three current letters of recommendation (from faculty or from colleagues/employers who can address your aptitude for graduate study)
  • A current resume showing educational and professional experience
  • Deadline - Month day/rolling with preference for those before Month day

CURRICULUM INFORMATION

Program Required Hours:
Master's - 33 credit hours

 

 
Master's Curriculum (sample)
Enrollment Management: Theory and Practice
Organization and Administration of Higher Education I
Educational Statistics
Nature of the College Student
Behavioral and Organizational Systems
Administration of Student Affairs
Foundations of Marketing Management
Higher Education in the United States
Survey Research Methods
Advanced Seminar in Enrollment Management
Seminar in Higher Education/ Enrollment Management: Contemporary Issues

Is a thesis required? No (comprehensive exam required)

STUDENT DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION - Students in student affairs or higher education administration programs  (2003-2004):
 
Total Number
# of Males 
# of Females 
# of Whites 
# of Persons of Color
Master's
not provided        
% of part-time students
% of full-time students
% of students enrolled in the program who also hold some form of financial assistance (graduate assistantship, fellowship, tuition waiver, scholarship)
Master's
     

PROGRAM FACULTY - Faculty members with areas of specialization and percentage of time devoted to the program.

Dr. Scott Ingold, Associate Dean of Enrollments and Registrar, University of Miami, enrollment management, college student development, higher education history, and student affairs administration.
Mr. Paul M. Orehovec, Vice President for Enrollment Management and Continuing Studies, University of Miami, enrollment management.
Dr. Carol Anne I. Phekoo, Assistant Professor of Educational and Psychological Studies and Coordinator of the Enrollment Management Program, University of Miami, higher education courses, research on college student development, outcomes of college, student satisfaction with college, and the impact of college on students' educational, social, occupational, and moral values.
Dr. Anne Hocutt, Higher Education Research Associate Professor of Educational and Psychological Studies at University of Miami, qualitative research; survey research; program evaluation; special education; enrollment management.
Dr. Chester A. Shreisheim, Professor of Management, University of Miami, leadership, power and influence, and applied research methods.
Dr. Susan P. Mullane, Assistant Professor of Exercise and Sports Sciences, University of Miami, sports administration; leadership, leadership development and training, student development and campus organizations.
Dr. Anthony D. Miyazaki, Assistant Professor of Marketing, University of Miami, strategic marketing management, market analysis, and strategic planning in the undergraduate, MBA, and executive MBA programs.
Dr. Howard S. Gitlow, Professor of Management Science, University of Miami, management theories of Quality Science and statistical quality control.

Last modified 06/03/2005
Information submitted by: April F. Lewis

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