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Moving from a Small School to a Big School

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There are many different types of institutions of higher education in the United States, and making a shift from a small institution to a large institution can feel daunting or even overwhelming. Four registrars who have made that shift at least once (or more) in their career share their insights on that experience along with what they learned at the smaller institution and what they wish they would have known earlier in their career. And finally they share words of advice for newer registrars or people who are working toward becoming a registrar.
Key Takeaways:

  • Bigger is not necessarily better--there are many fine people doing important work at small institutions; this episode is not an advertisement for large institutions;
  • A small institution may give you the opportunity to be exposed to a significant number and type of responsibilities, take advantage of this and learn as much as you can;
  • A large institution may require different skills to navigate, and take time to learn the culture and what they expect of the registrar position at that institution--each institution is different, regardless of size;
  • You may have to move around to find opportunities for advancement; “you may have to move out to come back”;
  • Keep an open mind, master the art of graceful recovery, have a support group, get uncomfortable to keep growing; get involved and say yes to opportunities.

Guests:

Catherine Mund
University Registrar
University of South Florida
cmund@usf.edu

Julia Pomerenk
Assistant Vice President for Student Services and Enrollment Management and University Registrar
University of Oregon
jpom@uoregon.edu

Kelley Brundage
University Registrar
Kansas State University
kbrundage@ksu.edu

Paul Robinson
Associate Vice Provost and University Registrar
University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
probins@umich.edu

References and Additional Information:

Small College Listserv:
This Google Group is for members who are registrars at small colleges.

To join send an email to scr-l+subscribe@aacrao.org | After sending a message to this address you will receive an automated reply from Google asking you to confirm your request. In order to join the group, you must reply to this message to confirm the request.

Core Competencies:

Leadership & Management

Change Management

Business blog about moving into a big company: https://zapier.com/blog/starting-at-a-big-company/

  continue reading

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Manage episode 312078901 series 2646006
Indhold leveret af Doug McKenna. Alt podcastindhold inklusive episoder, grafik og podcastbeskrivelser uploades og leveres direkte af Doug McKenna eller deres podcastplatformspartner. Hvis du mener, at nogen bruger dit ophavsretligt beskyttede værk uden din tilladelse, kan du følge processen beskrevet her https://da.player.fm/legal.

There are many different types of institutions of higher education in the United States, and making a shift from a small institution to a large institution can feel daunting or even overwhelming. Four registrars who have made that shift at least once (or more) in their career share their insights on that experience along with what they learned at the smaller institution and what they wish they would have known earlier in their career. And finally they share words of advice for newer registrars or people who are working toward becoming a registrar.
Key Takeaways:

  • Bigger is not necessarily better--there are many fine people doing important work at small institutions; this episode is not an advertisement for large institutions;
  • A small institution may give you the opportunity to be exposed to a significant number and type of responsibilities, take advantage of this and learn as much as you can;
  • A large institution may require different skills to navigate, and take time to learn the culture and what they expect of the registrar position at that institution--each institution is different, regardless of size;
  • You may have to move around to find opportunities for advancement; “you may have to move out to come back”;
  • Keep an open mind, master the art of graceful recovery, have a support group, get uncomfortable to keep growing; get involved and say yes to opportunities.

Guests:

Catherine Mund
University Registrar
University of South Florida
cmund@usf.edu

Julia Pomerenk
Assistant Vice President for Student Services and Enrollment Management and University Registrar
University of Oregon
jpom@uoregon.edu

Kelley Brundage
University Registrar
Kansas State University
kbrundage@ksu.edu

Paul Robinson
Associate Vice Provost and University Registrar
University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
probins@umich.edu

References and Additional Information:

Small College Listserv:
This Google Group is for members who are registrars at small colleges.

To join send an email to scr-l+subscribe@aacrao.org | After sending a message to this address you will receive an automated reply from Google asking you to confirm your request. In order to join the group, you must reply to this message to confirm the request.

Core Competencies:

Leadership & Management

Change Management

Business blog about moving into a big company: https://zapier.com/blog/starting-at-a-big-company/

  continue reading

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