The Admissions Coordinator is responsible for the set of activities required to produce complete undergraduate admissions applications that are ready for evaluation, and undertakes relatively straightforward evaluations. S/he also performs activities to facilitate the admissions process and support applicants, including providing complex information to applicants and/or their parents, many of whom are not familiar with the admissions process. The Admissions Coordinator also performs activities related to the control of documents and electronic records used in the admissions process. The documents and electronic records arrive in the Admissions office from a wide variety of sources including hard copy mail (which will be converted into electronic image files), EDI and other data files, faxes, e-mails, etc. The Undergraduate Admissions office undertakes admissions on behalf of more than 30 undergraduate academic programs on both the Vancouver and Okanagan campuses. This involves communicating admission requirements to prospective students; processing applications for admission; compiling the information required to assess admissibility and advising students as they progress through the admission process; assessing admissibility; and communicating the outcome of admissions decisions to applicants. The Undergraduate Admissions office receives more than 35,000 applications each year from high school and post-secondary transfer students from BC (about 60% of applicants), the rest of Canada (about 20% of applicants) and countries around the world (about 20% of applicants). In addition to application information, students submit a number of other documents (including transcripts and other credentials) which must be assessed for applicability and authenticity. Processing and evaluating applications for admission requires simultaneously interpreting and applying policies and procedures (and resolving conflicts and inconsistencies) in four different dimensions: 1) the academic institutions and curricula in which the applicant has previously studied, 2) the applicant s biographical characteristics (particularly as they may affect the admission process), 3) the admission processes and requirements of the UBC programs to which s/he is applying, which vary by year of entry, and 4) the relative priority or any special instructions assigned to applications from different applicant groups, programs and/or sessions. Exercising judgment and applying policy and procedural instructions are therefore inherent to Admissions work. Processing of applications which are straightforward and which permit the consistent application of concrete rules has been automated, which means that the only applications processed by Admissions staff are those that do not fall neatly into categories or for which the application of straightforward rules is not possible. The Admissions staff is organized into teams, each of which focuses on a particular segment of the prospective student applicant pool. Team members work collaboratively to deliver the most effective application process possible for the applicant group with which they are concerned. Teams are encouraged by Admissions management to establish their own workflow and priorities, to the extent that this is compatible with larger departmental and University objectives. Works as part of the Undergraduate Admissions team, and reports to the Manager of Applicant Services. Regularly liaises with faculty and staff from across campus as well as staff from other units within Enrolment Services, prospective students, applicants, students, and the general public.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
Associate degree