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The Future of Transfer Enrollment: Crystal Ball Time - Episode 7

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Joining host Jay Fedje, is Kevin Windholz, the Vice President for Enrollment Management at Oklahoma City University. Since 2012, Kevin has been at the helm of domestic and international admissions, financial aid, student accounts, and university marketing and communications. As a member of the President’s cabinet, he has played a pivotal role in authoring the University's Strategic Enrollment Management plan and contributing to the development of the University's master strategic plan. One of his notable achievements includes developing a system to accurately predict net revenue from future enrollments.

In today's conversation, we'll explore Kevin's insights into the evolving landscape of enrollment management, the challenges and opportunities in higher education today, and his experiences that have shaped his approach to recruiting and serving transfer students.

Links for show notes:

https://www.degreesight.com

https://www.okcu.edu/faculty/kevin-windholz

If you'd like to talk transfer strategies or have questions on this episode: www.degreesight.com. You can also find us at www.linkedin.com/company/degreesight

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Joining host Jay Fedje, is Kevin Windholz, the Vice President for Enrollment Management at Oklahoma City University. Since 2012, Kevin has been at the helm of domestic and international admissions, financial aid, student accounts, and university marketing and communications. As a member of the President’s cabinet, he has played a pivotal role in authoring the University's Strategic Enrollment Management plan and contributing to the development of the University's master strategic plan. One of his notable achievements includes developing a system to accurately predict net revenue from future enrollments.

In today's conversation, we'll explore Kevin's insights into the evolving landscape of enrollment management, the challenges and opportunities in higher education today, and his experiences that have shaped his approach to recruiting and serving transfer students.

Links for show notes:

https://www.degreesight.com

https://www.okcu.edu/faculty/kevin-windholz

If you'd like to talk transfer strategies or have questions on this episode: www.degreesight.com. You can also find us at www.linkedin.com/company/degreesight

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