Reporting to the Vice President of Enrollment Management, this position is responsible for the oversight of recruitment territory management, application reading and decisions through admissions CRM/SLATE, admissions marketing, on-campus admissions activity and admissions staff development & training. The AVP will also represent the University and its programs to prospective students, their families, high school leaders, guidance counselors, and teachers through on and off campus visits, phone calling and special events that lead to successful recruitment of Loyola students within strategic geographic territories. The AVP is a member of the Enrollment Management Leadership team, participates in the development and implementation of the strategic recruitment and enrollment plans, and serves on behalf of the Vice President in their absence.
In accordance with the Campus Security Act as amended, Loyola University publishes annually and distributes to members of the academic community, and upon request to prospective (students/employees), an annual security report. That report includes current policies and procedures of the University Police Department for the reporting of campus crimes, notifying the campus community of occurrence of campus crimes, policies regarding access to campus buildings, the enforcement authority of the University Police Officers and their relationship to local police. University policies on the possession, use and sale of alcohol and illegal drugs are outlined. The Campus sexual Assault Program and policy is described. Campus crime statistics as defined under this law for the last three calendar years are included. A copy of this report may be secured from the (Office of Admissions), (Office of Human Resources), or from the University Police Department.
Loyola University New Orleans does not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, sexual orientation, age, religion, disability, veteran's status or national origin in its educational programs or activities, including employment and admissions. At the same time, Loyola cherishes its right to seek and retain personnel who will make a positive contribution to its religious character, goals, and mission in order to enhance the Jesuit, Catholic tradition.