The Transfer Counselor
The Transfer Counselor is responsible for the recruitment and enrollment of transfer students for Pace University's Pleasantville and New York City campuses. The Transfer Counselor will oversee a transfer recruitment territory, develop and implement transfer plans, and train other staff members on the transfer process. The Transfer Counselor is expected to be current with transfer recruitment and retention practices.
Application, Cover Letter and Resume required for all applicants.
Position Duties
Meet one on one with prospective and current transfer students
Review admission applications
Conduct transfer credit evaluations
Serve as a primary point person for transfer admission
Assist newly admitted students with making a successful transition to Pace
Maintain knowledge of the undergraduate majors and programs offered
Transfer articulation agreements
Transfer policies
The degree evaluation
Visit community colleges in assigned recruitment territory to provide information about the University to prospective students
Strengthen relationships with community college transfer counselors
Attend college fairs
Conduct presentations
Meet with prospective transfers and their families to inform them about admissions and financial aid procedures
Use data reports, communications strategies and goals, along with directives to manage a select group of prospects and applicants
Organize and facilitate both transfer information sessions and online chat sessions
Advise prospective students to assist in enrollment and matriculation paths
Participate in the planning and implementation of special transfer events
Generate personally developed leads/referrals from external outreach
Create and update transfer credit evaluations on a daily and weekly basis, including evaluation and data entry
Maintain various databases relating to transfer credit
Work with Academic Advisors, Registrar; schools and other campus contacts to provide best practices as it relates to transfer credits
Serve as a liaison to designated athletic teams and academic departments
Perform other such duties as may be assigned from time to time.
Supervision Exercised N/A
Position Qualifications
Work Hours
About the Institution
Ranked in the top 9% of private US colleges that provide the best return on tuition investment, Pace University transforms the lives of its diverse students-academically, professionally, and socioeconomically. Currently, the University enrolls more than 13,000 students in more than 150 bachelor's, master's, and doctoral programs. Pace University is at the forefront of creating opportunity. Through the convergence of strong academics, experiential learning, and dedicated advising, Pace University empowers its students and positively impacts its communities.
Benefits Offered
Pace University provides a competitive benefit program designed to offer the following:
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