February 20, 2007 - President's Update
With Founders Week behind us, it is evident the semester is spinning forward. What follows is a brief supplement to the content of my Convocation address delivered on February 13th. I suggest you read that by way of background to these added updates. It can be found at: http://www2.creighton.edu/administration/president/speeches/2007convocation/index.php
As stated previously, the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association will be on campus March 11 – 14 for our re-accreditation site visit. More details will be forthcoming.
PERSONNEL
SEARCH COMMITTEE
The committee charged with finding the next Vice President for Academic Affairs is now in place. Patricia Callone, Vice President for Institutional Relations, will serve as chair. Committee members include: Michael Kelly, School of Law; Dr. Deb Wells, College of Business; Dr. David Gardiner, College of Arts & Sciences; Dr. James Howard, School of Dentistry; Mary Higgins, Student Retention Director; Michael LaCroix, Reinert Alumni Memorial Library Director; Fr. Charles Jurgensmeier, S.J., College of Arts and Sciences; Dr. Barbara Braden, Dean, University College and Summer Sessions; Dr. Neil Norton, Faculty President; Marcia Bredar (BA’74, JD’77) Alumni; Steve McHale, A&S Student; and Anne Tillotson, CoBA Student.
ENROLLMENT
As we approach the March 1st deadline for financial assistance, the application pool for the freshman class of 2007 is nearing 4,100 applications. This represents a 24% increase over last year and it is an all time high pool of interested students. We have built the budget on 970 first-time students and 105 transfer students.
These numbers contain an estimated 22% increase in students of color applications, an enhanced ACT mean score and more students ranked in the top 10% of their high school class. These numbers also suggest greater competition for these successful students.
Another factor that I am especially pleased with is the geographic diversity of this application pool. We are up significantly in applications from the west and southwest and the greater Midwest. Given the shrinking demographics of our immediate five-state area, this is an important and positive trend. Again, thanks to our Enrollment Management and Admissions team for this pending success.
Enrollment targets across all other professional and graduate programs are expected to meet budget and then some.
CONSTRUCTION
Again, thanks to all of you who made Founders Week such as a success in spite of the frigid weather. Congratulations to all of you who were honored at Convocation and many other gatherings during the week.
John P. Schlegel, S.J.
President