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In this episode of EdTech Connect, host Jeff Dillon sits down with Katie Condon, Vice President of Enrollment Management at Eastern Michigan University, to unpack the urgent challenges and innovative strategies shaping higher ed’s future. With over a decade of experience spanning West Virginia University and EMU, Katie offers a candid look at how regional publics can compete amid shrinking demographics, financial aid upheavals, and rising student demands for ROI.

From her viral 4,000-handwritten-note campaign (yes, even the rowing team pitched in) to rethinking transfer student pathways, Katie shares how she balances data-driven decisions with human-centric approaches. Discover why “many” and “a lot” are her least favorite words, how AI could revolutionize financial aid transparency, and why teaching freshman communication classes made her a better leader. Tune in for actionable insights on turning enrollment crises into opportunities—without losing your authenticity.

  1. Regional vs. Flagship Realities

Data ≠ Panic
Transparency Wins
AI’s Next Frontier: Financial Aid
The Power of “All Are Welcome”
Transfer Students Need Segmentation
Leadership Hack: Teach Freshmen
Advice for New Leaders

 

Listen Now to learn how to turn enrollment challenges into student-centered victories!

 

Find Katie Condon here:

LinkedIn                              

https://www.linkedin.com/in/katie--condon/

Eastern Michigan University

http://emu.edu/

 

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Web: https://edtechconnect.com/

 

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