Thomas C. Green has been named the vice president for
enrollment management at Eastern Michigan University. The
appointment is effective June 1, 2007, pending approval
by the Board of Regents.
"Tom served as associate vice president for enrollment
services at Seton Hall University, where he helped increase
the size, geographic reach and academic profile of the
freshman class. His tenure also saw improvements in student
retention rates," said EMU President John Fallon.
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"I would like to express my gratitude to Bernice Lindke,
who served as interim vice president for enrollment management
since September 2006, when Courtney McAnuff departed for
Rutgers. Bernice's long dedication to EMU is exemplary,
and I look forward to continuing to work with her as she
returns to her role as associate vice president for enrollment
management," Fallon said.
"I am thrilled to be joining the EMU community," said
Green. "Eastern Michigan University is a very strong
institution, poised for even greater achievements under
President Fallon. I look forward to helping the University
achieve its goals and to helping students, from around
the state and beyond, find their college home at EMU."
Green, 46, has been a senior consultant for the American
Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers
(AACRAO) Consulting Services since 2006, as well as serving
as the interim associate vice president for enrollment
services and special consultant at California State University
at Monterey Bay.
He served as the associate vice president for enrollment
services for Seton Hall University from 2000-2006.
Green also has worked for Newman University in Kansas,
Brescia College in Kentucky, and Roosevelt University in
Illinois.
While at Seton Hall, Green was responsible for
helping the institution increase its freshman class size,
increase geographic diversity and increase the academic
profile of entering students (SAT/GPA/rank). He also helped increase freshmen
retention and the number of out-of-state freshmen at Seton Hall.
Green received his Ph.D. from Seton Hall in 2006. He has
a master's degree from the American Conservatory of Music
in Chicago and a bachelor's degree from the University
of Iowa.
He has been actively involved in higher education professional
organizations. He has been a member of the American Association
of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers since 1991,
and has served as chair of several of the organization's
committees.