Courtney McAnuff, vice president for enrollment services
since 1996, will be leaving the University Oct. 1 to take
a position as vice president for enrollment management
at Rutgers University, the flagship university of New Jersey.
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"Courtney will not at all be easy to replace. During his
26 years at EMU, Courtney has presided over significant
revisions to the way EMU manages financial aid, admissions,
and records and registration services," said EMU President
John Fallon. "His tenure has seen consistently strong enrollment,
as well as improvements in academic advising and the establishment
of new ways to serve students, including the Holman Learning
Center and Service EMU. He has supported the EMU and Ypsilanti
communities in countless ways, and has become known both
on and off campus as a generous and wise colleague. We
will all miss Courtney as he leaves our campus."
McAnuff first joined EMU in 1980 as director of financial
aid and was promoted to director of admissions and financial
aid in 1984. He was named dean of admissions and financial
aid in 1986, and was promoted to assistant vice president
for University Marketing and Student Affairs in 1990. He
was named associate vice president for University Marketing
and Student Affairs in 1992 before becoming vice president
for enrollment services in 1996.
McAnuff received his master's degree from Hofstra University
and his bachelor's degree from City College of New York.
Bernice Lindke, associate vice president for enrollment
services, will serve as interim vice president of enrollment
services. Lindke will have responsibility for admissions,
financial aid, records and registration, Service EMU, academic
advising, the Holman Learning Center, compliance and retention
initiatives.
Lindke received her master's degree in public administration
and her bachelor's degree in business administration, both
from EMU.