In the very first official episode of this podcast, we explored the question of what even is a registrar. Now, with six more years of experience that included a global pandemic, it was time to once again take stock of our understanding of the role of the registrar. What do we do? And how do we explain what we do to people who work at our institutions or to people all the way outside of higher education? Five brave souls responded to my request for input on the following three questions that guide this episode: 1) what do you think of when you hear the word, “registrar?” 2) How would you describe the registrar to someone outside of higher education? And 3) Why are registrars important?
Key Takeaways:
Host:
Doug McKenna
University Registrar, George Mason University
cmckenn@gmu.edu
Guests:
Dr. Reginald Garcon
Associate Vice President/Registrar, University of Maryland - Eastern Shore
rgarcon@umes.edu
River Gordon
Registrar, Minneapolis College of Art and Design
rgordon182@mcad.edu
Colleen Harms
Associate Registrar, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
harms231@umn.edu
Whitney Merinar
Registrar, West Liberty State College
whitney.merinar@westliberty.edu
Katie Rendon
Registrar, Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion
krendon@huc.edu
References and Additional Information:
Records & Academic Services (AACRAO Professional Proficiencies)
Quann, C. J., & And Others. (1979). Admissions, academic records, and registrar services. A handbook of policies and procedures. Jossey-Bass, Inc.
The Registrar’s Guide: Evolving Best Practices in Records and Registration. (2006). https://community.aacrao.org/CPBase__item?id=a1H1L00000BjYRJUA3