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East Carolina University’s Office of Undergraduate Admissions and Office of the Registrar continue to see both positive and negative impacts in enrollment numbers for the summer 2021 sessions and fall
East Carolina University News Services released a statement on April 26 that said officials have advocated for K-12 students to learn more about higher education and life as a college student and will plan events to encourage students to stay on track for college.
Assistant Vice Chancellor and Director of ECU Undergraduate Admissions Stephanie Whaley said in the press release she wants to connect younger students to ECU.
âItâs really important for ECU to connect with younger students in elementary school and in middle school so that they can create some sort of affinity to ECU,â Whaley said.
The Office of Undergraduate Admissions has created a video for younger students which allows them to express what career they would like to do in the future, according to the press release. The release said ECU hopes to give tours to these students once COVID-19 restrictions are raised.
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Dr. Philip Rogers announced the launch of a listening tour during his first Board of Trustees meeting as ECU chancellor. | Photo: Cliff Hollis
Dr. Ron Mitchelson, former interim chancellor, was presented with the Order of the Long Leaf Pine, the highest honor awarded by the governor of North Carolina, during the ECU Board of Trustees meeting. | Photo: Cliff Hollis
The East Carolina University Board of Trustees welcomed ECU Chancellor Dr. Philip Rogers to his first meeting of the full board and its committees Thursday and Friday.
I want to say publicly that I m grateful to this board in particular for your overwhelming support during this transition and for your unwavering commitment to East Carolina University, Rogers said during his remarks to the board.
East Carolina Universityâs Board of Trustees (BOT) Audit, Enterprise Risk Management and Ethics Committee and University Affairs Committee met on April 22, where recent internal audits, enterprise risk management and athletics updates and artificial intelligence usage in university admissions were reviewed.
The Audit, Enterprise Risk Management and Ethics Committeeâs meeting began at 8:30 a.m. with an update by Associate Vice Chancellor for Budget and Athletics Fiscal Affairs Stephanie Coleman on ECUâs enterprise risk management (ERM). She said there were a handful of changes in regard to workforce challenges, university financial stability, cyber threats and more since the committeeâs last meeting on Feb. 12.