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Capella University
SCHOOL OF EDUCATION

MS Master of Science in Higher Education Enrollment Management specialization

Overview

Help higher education play a vital, growing role in students' lives. Capella's Master's in Enrollment Management is the only online program that also includes professional certification from Noel-Levitz, a nationally recognized consulting firm specializing in higher education recruitment and retention. Study curriculum that is designed around recognized professional standards and emphasizes enrollment planning, retention, marketing strategies, and technology applications. You'll start working toward your goals right away by creating a professional development plan in your first course. By the end of the program, you'll have compiled a professional portfolio that demonstrates your accomplishments and proves your understanding of concepts that qualify you for a career in higher education.

This specialization is not designed to satisfy licensure requirements for P–12 public school teachers or administrators.

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Degree outcomes

With your Master's in Enrollment Management from Capella, you'll learn to apply enrollment management principles, practices, and processes in collaboration with stakeholders as well as apply policies and practices in the context of access, marketing communication, and institutional fit. You will also be able to analyze a strategic enrollment management plan and integrate ethical principles and practices into enrollment management. Discover specifically what you'll learn — and how you can apply it.

View full learning and career outcomes report for this program at CapellaResults.com.

Career outcomes

Common jobs with an online Master's in Enrollment Management include enrollment services director, financial aid coordinator, enrollment manager, university or college registrar, director of recruitment, associate dean of student affairs, and adjunct or part-time faculty. Potential workplaces include: adult education program, community college, continuing education program, corporation, land-based or online college or university, military education, nonprofit organization or vocational school.