Boise State University
Vice President for Student Affairs and Enrollment Management
Academic Career & Executive Search is pleased to assist Boise State University in its search for Vice President for Student
Affairs and Enrollment Management (VPSAEM).
For best consideration, please apply by October
14th.
With a top-down commitment to student success, the Vice President for Student Affairs and Enrollment Management
(VPSAEM) reports directly to the President of Boise State University and is a member of the President’s executive team. The next
VPSAEM will step into a well-run department with a motivated staff and high functioning systems within a university wholly committed to
creating an exceptional and inclusive student experience at every step.
Surrounded by bucolic mountains and rivers and located in a
vibrant city with an active, engaged community and a robust and fast-growing economy, Boise State has been nationally recognized for
innovation. Having obtained Carnegie Classification in 2016, Boise State University is a growing research institution (R2).
Boise
State seeks a dynamic, engaging, and visionary leader to serve as the Vice President for Student Affairs and Enrollment Management (VPSAEM).
The campus priority is student success. Therefore, our new VPSAEM must be a highly skilled, accomplished, and innovative executive who will
serve as the University’s chief advocate and strategist on matters related to students, student services, and enrollment strategy in
undergraduate and graduate programs. In addition, the position will lead efforts to build a campus culture focused on access and success for
every student, regardless of where they come from and where they are going, and will be responsible for developing, leading, and supporting
institutional initiatives related to student affairs and enrollment. The VPSAEM will be a prime driver of efforts related to recruitment,
retention, student success and post-graduate outcomes.
Leadership Priorities:
Student
Advocacy
Over the past 20 years, Boise State has experienced a rapid transformation from a university
predominantly serving commuter students to a research university serving a broad constituency of Idaho students and out-of-state students,
the latter of whom are primarily from the west coast. With this rapid growth has come rich opportunities to serve a wide variety of students
with diverse needs, including residential and commuting students; students balancing work, school, and family; students enrolled in online
programs; and a growing Latinx student population.
The VPSAEM will emphasize support and development of the whole student as
part of a complete educational experience. Experience working with and intentionally serving a wide variety of students with diverse lived
experiences and identities will be essential, especially as we seek to identify ways to better serve those who have been underserved by
higher education. In accordance with direction from the Northwest Commission of Colleges and Universities (NCCU), Boise State’s
accrediting body, the VPSAEM will also play an important role in working to “close equity gaps” in student enrollment and
graduation.
Collaborate with Colleagues
The VPSAEM is a member of the president’s
executive team, which works collaboratively across operational areas, striving to innovate using Blue Turf Thinking. The VPSAEM will work
closely with the institution’s Provost and VP for Academic Affairs, building upon the already strong partnership between Student
Affairs and Academic Affairs, as well as all other members of the Cabinet. The VPSAEM will be called upon to cultivate and foster
cooperative and collaborative relationships, seeking ways to leverage resources to address the needs of all our students, be they academic,
financial, personal, or social. The VPSAEM will balance advocacy for student affairs work with a collaborative focus on the larger context
of university-wide priorities.
Provide Leadership and Vision for the Student Affairs and Enrollment Management
Division
The VPSAEM will foster a working environment in which staff in the division can thrive, attending
to well-being, engagement, and development, so that staff can do their best work to support students.
The rapid growth of the
student body both on campus and online over the last two decades has created a need for expanded student support services. The VPSAEM will
have the opportunity to set and execute a strategy to modify or add new activities and services, working intentionally within budgetary
constraints. Further, the VPSAEM will bring a generous spirit and a creative orientation to the work of building community across the
student body, fostering a sense of belonging for every student, and meeting the unique needs of students within our community.
The VPSAEM will be building on a strong foundation. In Boise State’s 2019 Accreditation report from the Northwest Commission on
Colleges and Universities, our Student Affairs Division was issued a specific commendation for its outstanding work in serving
students.
Finally, the VPSAEM will provide a vision for the substantive work of the division with attention to our local
context. Located in the state’s capital and serving as Idaho’s largest public research institution, Boise State is often in the
media and legislative spotlight. The VPSAEM will play a critical role in helping our external stakeholders understand the valuable ways in
which the programs and services of the division are critical to student success and to the needs of the State of Idaho.
Implement a Flexible, Responsive, Enrollment and Retention Strategy
With direction from the
President and in collaboration with Academic Affairs, the VPSAEM will provide vision for and management of recruitment, enrollment, and
retention of Boise State students. This will include attention to equity gaps in access, retention, graduation, and post-graduate outcomes.
This work is critically important because Boise State graduates more students than any other public university or college in Idaho. Thus,
the VPSAEM plays an important role in increasing the population of Idaho residents with a college degree.
In recent years, Boise
State has expanded its effort to recruit a balance of in-state and out-of-state students by promoting Boise State and the qualities of our
community as an attractive option. These efforts have been successful and are a significant contributor to our robust enrollment growth. As
we move forward, the VPSAEM will work to achieve an appropriate balance of in-state and out-of-state students—one that helps all
students and the state to thrive—as well as providing significant attention to Idaho populations (e.g., first-gen, rural,
Hispanic/Latinx) which have been underserved by higher education in our state.
As part of the University’s Strategic Plan,
‘Blueprint for Success,” Boise State has developed a Strategic Enrollment and Retention plan, which serves as a living document to
guide the university’s efforts in this area. This work reflects a strong cross-divisional collaboration between Student Affairs and
Enrollment Management, and Academic Affairs. The VPSAEM will have an opportunity to inform and support the plan’s implementation, as
well as its evolution over time.
Funding
The VPSAEM will develop plans that create
efficiencies and prioritizes new and existing resources, while developing strategies that promote enrollment growth and retention of all
students, especially historically underserved students. Within the Student Affairs and Enrollment Management operations, the VPSAEM will
develop innovative strategies for allocating limited resources in a financially sustainable manner to achieve the division’s
goals.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
University
Collaboration
The VPSAEM serves as a member of the President’s executive team and is a vital leader at Boise
State and in the community. The VPSAEM represents the university on both internal and external committees.
Administrative
Leadership
The VPSAEM provides vision and leadership for all units and departments in the Student Affairs and
Enrollment Management division. With a student-centered approach, the VPSAEM will lead the division to enhance student life/experience, as
well as operational quality and effectiveness. This leader will be responsible, too, for fostering an atmosphere in which equity and
inclusion for all prevail. The division facilitates student access to university services, contributes to student learning, and supports the
holistic development of Boise State students.
Departmental Oversight
The Vice President provides
strategic and annual planning, budget setting, allocation and oversight, and workforce support and accountability.
The VPSAEM
oversees the following departments: Vice President’s office Budget and Finance, Career Services, Student Communications and Marketing,
Admissions and New Student Programs, Financial Aid and Scholarships, Enrollment Services, Registrar’s Office, Housing & Residence
Life, Campus Recreation, Student Involvement & Leadership Center (Sorority and Fraternity Life; Clubs & Organizations; Student
Activities; Student Media; and Associated Students of Boise State University), Dean of Students, Student Equity, Student Conduct &
Academic Integrity, CARE Team, Educational Access Center, Veteran Services, Gender Equity Center, Student Union Building, Bronco Shops, and
Dining Services.
Budget and Personnel Management
The VPSAEM is responsible for over $50
million dollars in appropriated, local, auxiliary, and grant budgets. The VPSAEM is also responsible for personnel management including
hiring, making hiring recommendations, completing performance evaluations, scheduling, establishing departmental and employee priorities,
etc.
The VPSAEM supervises the following direct reports: Associate VP Student Affairs, Associate VP Enrollment Management, Dean of
Students, Associate VP Campus Services, Assistant VP Student Communications and Marketing, Director of Career Services, Director of Campus
Recreation, Interim Executive Director Housing and Residence Life and Business Operations Manager/Executive Assistant to the VPSAEM.
Required Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
The ideal candidate
will have or will be:
ABOUT BOISE
STATE
With a trailblazing, innovative character, Boise State University is dedicated to being a premier
student-success driven research university innovating for statewide and global impact. Learn more about Boise State and the City of Boise at
https://www.boisestate.edu/about/boise-and-beyond/.
Often
described as “Blue Turf Thinking” after their iconic football field, this mindset shapes the scrappy, creative, and
boundary-breaking style of our academic enterprise. The university fosters a culture of innovation by inviting and rewarding the engagement
of the whole community in their evolution and by building structures that incentivize creativity and bold new ideas.
Boise
State provides an innovative, transformative, and equitable educational environment that prepares students for success and advances Idaho
and the world.
The university has experienced sustained growth for decades and has a keen focus on student success. A top
choice for students from Idaho and across the West, Boise State has more than doubled its graduate programming in the past 15 years and has
set records for the number of graduates for 10 straight years.
Nationally recognized in the Top 50 for innovation by U.S. News
& World Report and described by the Chronicle of Higher Education as a university that is “demonstrably on the move,” Boise
State was also one of five universities in the nation recognized in 2017 by the Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities for
innovative approaches to improving retention and graduation rates.
Boise State makes a huge positive impact on our state. Home
to Idaho’s largest graduate school, we also enroll more than one-third of all students in Idaho’s public higher education
system and confer nearly half of all bachelor’s degrees awarded by the state’s public universities.
Boise State
has risen on a stunning trajectory from a community college to a doctoral research university. It now embodies the best of both
worlds—a strong focus on students and their wellbeing, alongside the transformative potential of research and its impacts on both
student outcomes and on the world around us through discovery. Founded in 1932 by the Episcopal Church as Boise Junior College, it
transitioned to an independent junior college in 1934. Later, it evolved to Boise College, then, Boise State College and, since 1974, as
Boise State University. It began awarding baccalaureate degrees in 1965 and master’s degrees in 1972. Doctoral degrees have been
awarded by the university since 1997. Only seven presidents have led Boise State University during its 88-year history; Dr. Marlene Tromp
is the current president.
Boise State has earned a Carnegie Classification of a High Research Activity Doctoral Universities
with over 58% growth in research awards over the last five years and many of Boise State’s academic programs have achieved
accreditation or approval by specialized professional organizations and agencies.
BOISE STATE’S
MISSION
Boise State provides an innovative, transformative, and equitable educational environment that prepares
students for success and advances Idaho and the world.
BOISE STATE’S VISION
To be a
premier student-success driven research university innovating for statewide and global impact. The trailblazing, innovative character that
has always defined Boise State will help us foster student success, advance Idaho, and Idahoans, and strengthen our culture of innovation
and impact.
ABOUT BOISE
Year after year, the city of Boise earns accolades from across the
country as a wonderful place to work, play, raise a family, grow a business, and enjoy life. With a population of more than 225,000 within
a surrounding metropolitan area of nearly 750,000, the capital city and its high-tech economy are driving the development of the
fastest-growing state in the nation.
Boise is one of the most geographically isolated cities in the nation and prides itself
on its homegrown culture, businesses, education, and outdoor amenities. The entrepreneurial spirit that has launched and housed companies
like Albertsons, the J.R. Simplot Co., Morrison-Knudsen and Micron Technology pervades today among the next generation of business
pioneers.
The Boise Greenbelt runs more than 25 miles along the Boise River past downtown and the Boise State campus. From
Bogus Basin Mountain Resort to a brand-new Whitewater Park, the city’s network of parks, trails and open space help ensure access to
Idaho’s great outdoors will remain a key element of the Boise lifestyle.
The city is home to the Idaho Shakespeare
Festival, the Treefort Music Fest, the Boise Philharmonic, the Velma V. Morrison Center for the Performing Arts, and much more. It is one
of the few cities in the nation to have a full municipal department dedicated to arts and history.
Boise State has been
recognized as one of the top three universities in the country for Outdoor Adventure and fly fishing – you can hook a trout in the
shadow of Bronco Stadium. A walk or ride down the Greenbelt takes you across the city and through a variety of beautiful
terrains.
Boise hosts two farmers’ markets downtown, and a fabulous menu of local and national restaurant options from
food trucks and steak houses to unique international cuisine. We’re supportive of local business and commerce while growing a healthy
mix of economic development and industry.
Families enjoy Boise’s excellent public schools – and many find comfortable
homes among our diverse religious communities. Our many cultures love to share with each other: from the Jewish Deli Days to the Greek and
Russian food festivals to the huge gathering of Basques from around the world every five years in Boise, the city loves to come together
for special events.
To Apply
For best consideration, please apply by October
14th.
To be viewed by the search firm, you must apply directly at: https://acesrch.applicantstack.com/x/detail/a21esjyfqds5
Please do not email applications.
Applications
will be reviewed as they are received and should include a cover letter and curriculum vita. Ideally cover letters should not exceed two
pages. All applications are treated confidentially.
Inquiries, referrals, and nominations are treated confidentially:
Inquiries and questions: Please send to [email protected]
Nominations and referrals: Please send to [email protected]
Institution’s EEO
Statement
Boise State University is strongly committed to achieving excellence through cultural diversity.
The University actively encourages applications and nominations of women, persons of color, and members of other underrepresented groups.
EOE/AA Institution. Veterans’ preference may be applicable.
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