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Office of the Provost

Enrollment Management

Thank you for your interest in Enrollment Management at the University of Rhode Island. As the Vice Provost for Enrollment Management, my role is to assist the Provost and the University in providing leadership, support, information and analysis in the areas of student recruitment, financial aid and scholarships, and persistence toward graduation. This newly created position at URI represents an ongoing effort to integrate enrollment planning and student success into all areas of our University. From inquiry and application through graduation, our goal is to develop progressive and innovative student recruitment and success strategies that support the diversity of our students and their families. These efforts are implemented through the work of various committees, including the Enrollment Management Advisory Group and the Curriculum and Seat Management Team, and the following offices: Office of Admission, Enrollment Services and Summer Sessions.

Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions regarding the enrollment management or the University of Rhode Island.

Dean Libutti

Vice Provost for Enrollment Management

News & Announcements

News from Academic Affairs

New Technology RFP

Save the Date:  4th Annual Academic Summit

 

New Funded Technology Proposals

 

Important Campus Deadlines Memo from Dean Libutti, Vice Provost for Enrollment Management

 

Attendance Policy, Grading Criteria, Syllabi Statements Memo from Laura Beauvais, Interim Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs

 

University-Sanctioned Events Memo from Donald H.DeHayes, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs

 

Final Exams, Grading and Snow Memo from Dean Libutti, Vice Provost for Enrollment Management

 

Academic Progress Reports for New Students Memo from Dean Libutti, Vice Provost for Enrollment Management

 

Sabbatical Leave Applications & Guidlines Memo from Clifford H. Katz, Vice Provost for Academic Finances and Academic Personnel

 

Flu Season Memo from Donald H. DeHayes, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs

 

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