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Jon Boeckenstedt is the Vice Provost of Enrollment Management at Oregon State University. He has thoughts about how we do--and should do--admissions. Here he is in conversation with philosopher of education Harry Brighouse.
- What is "enrollment management"?
- Is the admissions office more like Space Mountain or Studio 54?
- What information does an admissions officer actually get from an ACT/SAT score?
- What difference might going test-optional make?
- What will enrollment patterns look like in five years?
- What's so annoying about the US News rankings?
- What should more faculty knew about students?
and more.
To learn more about Jon's work:
This is part of our series on higher education.
Conversation recorded remotely July 2021.
Music is "Aced It" by Ketsa from the Free Music Archive. Used under a creative commons license.
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