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Associate Vice Chancellor, Enrollment Strategy & TransformationCalifornia State University, Office of the Chancellor ‱ Whittier, California, United States
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Associate Vice Chancellor, Enrollment Strategy & Transformation

California State University, Office of the Chancellor
  • US
    Whittier, California, United States
  • US
    Whittier, California, United States

Über

Associate Vice Chancellor, Enrollment Strategy & Transformation Join our team at the California State University, Office of the Chancellor, and make a difference in providing access to higher education. Located on the waterfront adjacent to the Aquarium of the Pacific in downtown Long Beach, the CSU Chancellor’s Office is the headquarters for the nation’s largest and most diverse system of higher education.
Salary Up to
$300,000
per year, commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Work Arrangements Flexibility to telecommute two days a week, with three days on-site at the main headquarters in Long Beach, California.
Premium Benefits
Comprehensive Health, Dental, and Vision Benefits
Generous vacation plan
15 paid holidays a year
Tuition waiver education program (also applies to eligible family members)
Membership in the California Public Employees Retirement System (PERS)
Classification Administrator IV
Position Information The California State University, Office of the Chancellor seeks an
Associate Vice Chancellor, Enrollment Strategy & Transformation
to provide innovative vision, thought leadership, and strategic direction to advance high‑impact, data‑informed strategies that fuel enrollment growth and yield, expand access, and strengthen institutional sustainability and performance across the 22‑campus California State University (CSU) system.
The AVC plays a central role in operationalizing key priorities of CSU Forward and the CSU Strategic Enrollment Management framework. Responsibilities include modernizing onboarding and admissions experiences, strengthening affordability through strategic financial aid, supporting flexible and workforce‑aligned academic pathways, advancing a responsive adult learner model, and scaling efforts for student re‑engagement and re‑enrollment. The role also supports the implementation of critical infrastructure— a unified student lifecycle CRM and an integrated data ecosystem— to deliver personalized, high‑tech, high‑touch student engagement and success outcomes.
Responsibilities Lead Systemwide Enrollment Strategy, Innovation and Planning
Set vision and strategic direction for enrollment management, ensuring alignment of outreach, recruitment, admissions, financial aid, and student success efforts with long‑term institutional goals and statewide needs.
Provide expert analysis of current and emerging trends affecting enrollment growth, decline, and yield, including demographics, regional shifts, K‑12 pipelines, and transfer patterns, to inform strategies that achieve systemwide enrollment targets.
Establish systemwide yield goals and performance benchmarks, using data and predictive analytics to monitor and inform continuous refinement of recruitment, admission, and financial aid strategies.
Identify and scale innovative enrollment practices, including technology‐enabled solutions, application and CRM systems that expand access and improve the student experience across all populations.
Leverage systemwide data, predictive analytics, and external research to assess workforce and educational trends, informing enrollment targets and long‑range planning.
Provide strategic leadership for systemwide enrollment FTE allocation, aligning targets and distribution with campus capacity, student demand, and state priorities.
In collaboration with the Division of Academic Affairs, ensure alignment of enrollment strategy with academic planning, workforce development, and lifelong learning initiatives, strengthening pathways from entry through completion and post‑graduate outcomes.
Serve as a key member of the divisional leadership team and advise the Vice Chancellor on strategies related to student success and data‑informed innovation. Partner with other AVCs to provide regular advice to the Vice Chancellor, ensuring coordinated approaches to improve the effectiveness and impact of SEMSS.
Drive Implementation of Systemwide Initiatives
Lead the planning and implementation of key elements of CSU Forward and the SEM framework, ensuring a coordinated approach to access, flexible academic pathways, financial aid optimization, persistence, degree completion, and re‑enrollment.
Lead the development and implementation of centralized financial aid and admissions back‑office functions, improving efficiency, consistency, and service delivery while enabling campuses to focus on student‑facing engagement and support.
Oversee the successful execution of major enrollment initiatives led by SEM units, including application systems, outreach and recruitment strategies, financial aid programs, direct admissions and transfer pathways.
Advance initiatives that support modern learners, adults, working students, and re‑engagement of stopped‑out populations, aligning system efforts with statewide attainment and workforce goals.
Champion a high‑tech, high‑touch model of student engagement, ensuring the effective use of enrollment technologies and personalized support throughout the student lifecycle.
Ensure strong cross‑functional and cross‑campus collaboration to deliver a consistent, seamless, student‑centered experience across all CSU institutions.
Shape Long‑Range Enrollment Direction and Policy
Inform the analysis on the return on investment of a CSU degree by aligning enrollment, financial aid, and academic pathways with affordability, timely degree completion, manageable student debt, and strong post‑graduation outcomes.
Define and monitor key performance indicators for enrollment and student success, advancing a culture of accountability, continuous improvement, and data‑informed decision‑making.
Provide executive leadership in the development, refinement, and approval of systemwide enrollment policies and practices, ensuring they reduce barriers, support students, and enhance access and success.
Oversee policy alignment across admissions, financial aid, outreach, and student records, ensuring consistency, compliance, and responsiveness to legislative and regulatory requirements.
Guide and oversee the translation of strategy into coordinated systemwide policies and practices, building on operational leadership to ensure effective implementation and measurable outcomes.
Advise executive leadership, the Chancellor’s Office, and the Board of Trustees on enrollment trends, policy implications, and emerging issues, including legislative and intersegmental developments.
Strategic Partner to Campuses and Stakeholders
Serve as a key strategic partner and senior liaison to campus enrollment leaders, supporting the adoption and scaling of systemwide initiatives while enabling campus‐level innovation.
Guide university stakeholders in cutting‑edge approaches to achieving equitable student outcomes and provide campuses with actionable data, tools, and guidance to implement evidence‑based enrollment strategies.
Facilitate collaboration across campuses and with external partners, including K‑12, California Community Colleges, UC, and community organizations, to strengthen pipelines and student pathways.
Provide the Chancellor and Vice Chancellor with expert advice and analytical support on complex enrollment issues, developing thoughtful analysis and strategic recommendations.
Develop Board of Trustees agenda materials and prepare presentations. Present and follow up on inquiries from key state stakeholders, Trustees, ASCSU, CSSA, and the public.
Serve as a highly effective internal and external ambassador for the CSU, representing the CSU in interviews, statewide and national forums while maintaining integrity and delivering accurate and credible messaging aligned with CSU’s mission.
Advise system and campus leaders on enrollment strategy, policy, and performance.
Provide Executive Oversight of Enrollment Functions
Provide executive oversight of systemwide enrollment management functions, establish a highly motivated work environment, monitor staff performance, and create opportunities for professional growth and development.
Direct organizational planning, budget development, and resource allocation to maximize impact and efficiency across enrollment operations.
Foster a culture of innovation, collaboration, belonging, and continuous improvement across all enrollment functions, strengthening organizational effectiveness and long‑term impact.
Qualifications
Earned graduate degree from an accredited university is required; a doctorate or terminal degree is highly preferred.
Seven years of progressively responsible senior leadership experience in enrollment management, student success, or academic administration, including oversight of admissions, financial aid, or registrar operations.
Five years of experience working within a public higher education institution.
Comprehensive knowledge of higher education best practices in enrollment management and thorough knowledge of federal financial aid policies.
Proven ability to lead large, diverse teams, with demonstrated skills in organizational change, strategic planning, and continuous improvement.
Breadth and depth of the principles, strategies, and efforts of strategic enrollment management and the administration of its functions.
Proven track record of providing visionary, collaborative, trusted, skilled, and innovative leadership with exceptional administrative, financial, and managerial skills.
Familiarity with the dynamics of academic decision‑making and policy development experience required for extensive consultation with groups of administrators and user constituents.
Excellence consulting, relationship‑building, and strategic thinking skills.
Ability to interact and negotiate with colleagues having disparate interests while adequately representing the position of the CSU.
Understanding of the dynamics of a public multi‑campus university system.
Skilled, diplomatic leader with enthusiasm for managing change with a high level of transparency and inclusivity while inspiring stakeholders toward meeting organizational goals.
Commitment to the highest ethical and professional standards; personal and professional integrity above reproach.
Exceptional strategic planning and change management abilities.
Demonstrated commitment and specific experience in advancing equity and inclusion as strategic priorities, especially for students.
Historical and current knowledge of educational, enrollment, and financial aid policies and practices to accurately represent context of policies and procedures to key stakeholders.
Ability to problem‑solve creatively, consultatively, and strategically.
Genuine enthusiasm for collaboratively managing the people side of change to meet organizational goals.
Demonstrated understanding of universities that are part of a large state system.
Documented competence in both written and oral communication.
Strong organizational, interpersonal, and public speaking skills.
Ability to synthesize information effectively to formulate, analyze, and advocate effective policy.
Ability to address details, manage multiple responsibilities, organize and prioritize, work collaboratively, tolerate ambiguity, and exhibit integrity in the furtherance of the CSU’s mission.
Equal Employment Opportunity Consistent with California law and federal civil rights laws, the CSU provides equal opportunity in education and employment without unlawful discrimination or preferential treatment based on race, sex, color, ethnicity, or national origin. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for qualified applicants with disabilities who self‑disclose by contacting the Senior Human Resources Manager.
Title IX Please view the Notice of Non‑Discrimination on the Basis of Gender or Sex and contact information for the Title IX Coordinator.
Other Legal and Policy Statements
Employment verification through the E‑Verify program is required for all new hires. The CSU Chancellor’s Office is not a sponsoring agency for H‑1B or other non‑immigrant work visas.
Per the CSU COVID‑19 Vaccination Policy, employees accessing office and campus facilities are strongly encouraged to follow vaccine recommendations adopted by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the California Department of Public Health.
The person holding this position is considered a mandatory reporter under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and must comply with CSU Executive Order 1083.
The position requires filing a Conflict of Interest Form and completing ethics training within specified timeframes.
All employees must reside in the State of California. The CSU Out‑of‑State Employment Policy prohibits hiring employees to perform CSU‑related work outside the state.
Selected candidates must successfully complete a full background check, including a criminal records check, before assuming the position.
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  • Whittier, California, United States

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