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partners, external stakeholders, end users, and IT staff to analyze business processes and provide technical expertise to inform business decisions from a systems perspective. The portfolio of technologies
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on nontraditional academic journeys. The Undergraduate Recruiter will be instrumental in helping prospective students navigate the enrollment process and find their path to success at KU. The successful candidate
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entry, and application processing. The Transfer Engagement Specialist is a key member of the Office of Undergraduate Admissions and plays a vital role in its Strategic Enrollment Management plan. It
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engages with internal partners, external stakeholders, end users, and IT staff to analyze business processes and provide technical expertise to inform business decisions from a systems perspective. The
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their families while ensuring that they are receiving quality programming. Maintain current knowledge of financial aid and admissions processes including admission requirements and degree options
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registrations, filing travel requests, submitting reimbursement forms. Assist the Director with coordinating annual promotion process for KUCD researchers, including collection and initial review of submission
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noted in position overview) Familiarity with the college admissions process as evidenced by application materials Exemplary written communication skills as evidenced by application materials Preferred
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. Strategic course scheduling is essential to student success and timely degree completion. At KU, the process plays a critical role in meeting institutional goals by ensuring efficient use of space and
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(ECD) to its test design and development processes. Therefore, expertise and the ability to provide thought leadership to other members of the science team with regard to these principles in
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training logistics, including classroom setup, instructional materials, equipment needs, registration processes, and participant support. Serving as the primary liaison for instructors and students before