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Vice President for Enrollment Management

The Office of the Vice President for Enrollment Management at Bethune-Cookman University offers a holistic approach to student-centered advocacy for undergraduate and graduate students. Focusing on education, social and personal development, the Office of the Vice President for Enrollment Management connects students to University resources that promote academic success, retention, and graduation.  The Vice President for Enrollment Management partners with other university offices to develop students in the spirit of the University and Student Honor Code of Conduct, Core Values, further supporting our mission to create vibrant and inclusive campus communities.  The University Vice President for Enrollment Management also serves as a confidential resource available to assist students in resolving problems, complaints, and other issues when normal processes and procedures have not worked satisfactorily.

Reasons students would seek the assistance of the Vice President for Enrollment Management Office may include:

  • Seeking advice to respond to an uncomfortable living situation,
  • Finding a resource to assist with a health issue, 
  • Connecting with resources to assist with a learning difference or disability,
  • Navigating a personal problem that you are facing, and/or
  • Resolving conflicts with other students.

The Vice President for Enrollment Management Office is an office where students may visit to ask a question, make a request, find general information, or simply be pointed in the right direction.  Even if a student is unsure if the Vice President for Enrollment Management’s Office is the right place to seek information or help, it remains to be an excellent starting point.

The Vice President for Enrollment Management is also responsible for the administration of the Student Honor Code of Conduct. If students find themselves in a compromising situation, or have witnessed unacceptable behaviors, the Vice President for Enrollment Management is there to address all concerns and help students stay on a successful path. 

Regardless, the VP’s Office will safeguard student rights and work to build a community that is reflective of the values of Bethune-Cookman University.  

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