University Senate
Ad Hoc
ENROLLMENT COMMITTEE


On October 3, 2003, the University Senate Executive Committee, on behalf of the University Senate, and after reviewing the purpose and activities of the Ad Hoc Enrollment Committee, formally dissolved the committee.



At its April 2001 meeting, the Rutgers University Senate approved a report and recommendations from its Instruction, Curricula and Advising and Equal Opportunity Committees proposing establishment of a University-wide committee to develop an enrollment and student services assessment and master plan. Click to view the April 2001 report and recommendations.

The Committee is an ad hoc subcommittee of the University Senate, and has been named the "Enrollment Committee."

The committee’s Membership is as follows:

     Co-chairpersons:

     Administrators:  Joseph Seneca (University Vice President for Academic Affairs*), Nancy Winterbauer (Vice
     President for University Budgeting*), Emmet Dennis (Vice President for Student Affairs*), Edward Kozack
     (Associate Vice President for Auxiliary Services*), Carl Kirschner (Dean, Rutgers College), Susan Forman (Vice
     President for Undergraduate Education), Corinne Webb (Associate Vice President for Enrollment Management)

     Alumnus:  Robert Kenney

     Faculty:  Natalie Borisovets, Martha Cotter, Paul Panayotatos, Samuel Rabinowitz, Kathleen Scott, Ted Szatrowski,
     Arlene Walker-Andrews

     Students:  Avram Fechter, Ritu Pancholy (Undergraduate Student Representative to the Board of Trustees*), Jennifer Pellegrine, Jason Redd (Graduate Student Representative to the Board of Trustees*), Amit Rijhsinghani, Erica Sondahl, Kim Wozniak (Representative to the Board of Governors*)

     *Membership mandated under the Senate’s April 2001 report and recommendations.

Charge to Committee:  The committee was charged, as follows:

     Develop an Enrollment and Student Services Assessment and Master Plan to outline how Rutgers plans to address
     current difficulties and future possibilities regarding undergraduate enrollment.  Address specific areas laid out in the
     Senate-approved April 2001 report on this issue, including, but not limited to:  student services, inter-campus
     enrollment shifts, transportation policy, academic services, library resources, campus-wide oversight, and additional
     steps to prepare for the future.  (Complete report and recommendations to be transmitted with the charge.)  The
     Enrollment Committee shall be an ad hoc subcommittee of the University Senate, and shall report to the Senate
     Executive Committee on the following Reporting Schedule: