TheUniversity of St. Thomasin Minnesota invites nominations and applications for the position ofVice President of Strategic Enrollment Management (Vice President)to serve as a visionary forward-thinking and collaborative leader who will drive innovative strategies to advance the Universitys enrollment goals and long-termenrollment success.
Propelled by several years of increasing enrollment highlighted by the largest cohort of first-year students in St. Thomas history in the fall of 2025 this role represents a crucial leadership opportunity to continue the Universitys momentum. St. Thomas seeks an enrollment leader who will expand the institutions reach to prospective students regionally and nationally while constantly striving to achieve the Universitys commitment to create a vibrant and diverse community in which all come together to work for a more just and inclusive society. The next Vice President will be a strong and thoughtful leader with a proven record of success; an entrepreneurial spirit; exceptional analytic interpersonal and communication skills; and the enthusiasm to partner with the President Executive Vice President and Provost other University leaders and students as an ambitious plan for St. Thomas future is executed. The successful candidate will be a skilled leader with the ability to motivate a dedicated team in Undergraduate Admissions Graduate Admissions Financial Aid Enrollment Management Marketing and Communications and Enrollment Technology and Analytics. The Vice President will embrace the best use of current and future technology including the potential to leverage AI in enrollment in the execution of an enrollment strategy that is cutting-edge statistically informed and focused on continuous improvement.
Role of the Vice President of Strategic Enrollment Management
At St. Thomas there is strong institutional alignment and energy around student recruitment and enrollment. The incoming Vice President of Strategic Enrollment Management will report directly to Executive Vice President and Provost Eddy Rojas who has made enrollment a top strategic priority for the University. For a talented driven and visionary leader this position presents a compelling opportunity to contribute meaningfully to the Universitys future while advancing professionally through the development and execution of innovative enrollment strategies.
The Vice President will sustain a well-defined targeted integrated and aggressive recruitment effort that maintains St. Thomas commitment to access and enrollment of traditionally underrepresented student populations. Working closely with the President Executive Vice President and Provost and Chief Communications Officer the Vice President will manage the processes for communicating about the strengths of St. Thomas academic and student-life programs to prospective students and the external community.
While building institutional support for enrollment and collaborating closely with senior leadership deans faculty and staff will be priorities the Vice President will also focus on providing exceptional leadership to the enrollment management division. With responsibility for leading a team of approximately 80 staff members in Undergraduate Admissions Graduate Admissions Financial Aid Enrollment Management Marketing and Communications and Enrollment Technology and Analytics this is a position for a skilled manager of people and programs. The Vice President will cultivate a team culture defined by clear expectations creativity and energy with a strong focus on results. The new leader will have responsibility for an operating budget of $1.8M and a financial aid budget of approximately $165M.
In addition the Vice President of Strategic Enrollment Management will:
The full Leadership Profile can be viewed here:
Vice President of Strategic Enrollment Management WittKieffer
Opportunities and Expectations for Leadership:
Professional Qualifications and Personal Qualities:
The University of St. Thomas seeks candidates with a proven track record of impactful and sustained leadership in enrollment management within higher education. The ideal candidate will bring strategic ambition and a results-oriented mindset to achieving enrollment goals while also embodying the compassion student-centered approach and deep commitment to access that reflect the Universitys Catholic mission and addition the new leader will possess:
Procedure for Candidacy
All applications nominations and inquiries are invited. Applications should include as separate documents a CV or resume and a letter of interest addressing the themes in this profile.
WittKieffer is assisting the University of St. Thomas in this search. Review of applicant materials has begun; for fullest consideration candidate materials should be received by January 19 2026 via the email below.
Applications nominations and inquiries can be directed to:
Amy Crutchfield Rob Springall and Randi Miller
Salary Range: $275000-$325000.
The University of St. Thomas has provided a salary range that represents its good faith estimate of what the University may pay for the position at the time of posting. The specific salary offered will be determined based on factors such as the qualifications of the selected candidate departmental budget internal salary equity considerations and available market information.
The University of St. Thomas offers a competitive and comprehensive benefits program which includes:
The University of St. Thomas embraces diversity inclusion and equality for all. Our convictions of dignity diversity and personal attention call us to embody and champion a diverse equitable and inclusive environment. We welcome applicants of diverse races ethnicities geographic origins gender identities ages socioeconomic backgrounds sexual orientations religions work experience physical and intellectual abilities and financial means. We are committed to building a team that represents a variety of backgrounds perspectives and skills.
Required Experience:
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The University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota offers 150+ undergraduate majors and minors, plus graduate programs in business, engineering, law, education, social work, and arts and humanities.