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Division of Enrollment Management

The 91Å®Éñ Division of Enrollment Management (EM) works collaboratively with the University community to build a strategic enrollment management (SEM) culture focused on achieving the University's student profile and success goals in a manner that is consistent with 91Å®Éñ's position as Catholic, Jesuit institution and national research university.

Fundamentally, the Division of Enrollment Management provides a wide range of services and data resources to help maximize 91Å®Éñ's ability to attract, enroll, retain and graduate talented and diverse students who are dedicated to changing the world for the better. The division currently consists of more than 140 team members supporting five departments.

Office of the Vice President

Rob Reddy
Interim vice president of enrollment management
314-977-8191
robert.reddy@slu.edu

Troy Hargrove
Assistant vice president and chief of staff
314-977-8191
troy.hargrove@slu.edu

Julianne Hunter
Director of business operations
314-977-8901
julianne.hunter@slu.edu

Jennifer Shearer
Administrative assistant
314-977-8191
jennifer.shearer@slu.edu

Office of Admission

Jean Marie Cox
Associate vice president and dean of admission
314-977-8415
jeanmarie.cox@slu.edu

Jennifer Heckel
Administrative assistant
314-977-3415
jennifer.heckel@slu.edu

Barbara Owens
Project manager enrollment management
314-977-3733
barbara.ownes@slu.edu

The Office of Admission leads the University’s efforts to identify, support and enroll the most talented, diverse and dedicated students. The office assists prospective undergraduate and graduate students with their admission to 91Å®Éñ; oversees campus visit programs; provides outreach to high schools and community colleges, communicates to students and family members; participates in college and career fairs; and hosts receptions and college readiness workshops domestically and internationally.

Enrollment Analytics and Territory Development

Ryan Klotz, Ph.D.
Director of enrollment analytics and territory development
314-977-7375
ryan.klotz@slu.edu

Enrollment Analytics and Territory Development (EATD) leverages data-driven analytics to assist with the identification and development of student program opportunities, particularly for boosting enrollment of new students and diverse student populations and ensuring current student success in existing degree programs. 

Office of International Services

Luchen Li, Ph.D.
Associate vice president of global engagement and international enrollment
314-977-3434
luchen.li@slu.edu

Jennifer Shearer
Administrative assistant
314-977-8191
jennifer.shearer@slu.edu

The Office of International Services (OIS) provides services for overall international student success, promotes a global perspective for the 91Å®Éñ community and expands the University’s global engagement with partnership institutions. OIS executes its mission through international student and scholar advising, compliance with federal regulations, orientation programs, social and cultural activities, and management of 91Å®Éñ’s study abroad and exchange programs. Additionally, OIS staff collaborate with colleges/schools at both the St. Louis and Madrid campuses to advance global education and student success.

Pre-College and Access Programs (PCAP)

Karen Askew
Program director of Pre-College and Access Programs
314-977-2930
karen.askew@slu.edu

Pre-College and Access Programs (PCAP) coordinates 91Å®Éñ's noncredit activities for elementary, middle and high school students of all backgrounds. PCAP collaborates with University units to offer a variety K–12 academies, camps and enrichment experiences that align with 91Å®Éñ academic disciplines. Each program is designed to ensure a safe, enjoyable and learning-focused experience that will help prepare students for college while experiencing campus life at 91Å®Éñ.

Office of Student Financial Services 

Alex DeLonis
Assistant vice president of Student Financial Services
314-977-2353
alexander.delonis@slu.edu

The Office of Student Financial Services assists students and their families in financing their 91Å®Éñ education. Financial aid counseling, eligibility determination and processing are combined with billing, payment planning, loan collections and financial literacy programs to offer students affordable and equitable options.