With more than 20 years of educational experience, Jacqueline Hunt Clark serves Noel-Levitz as an associate consultant while maintaining her duties as vice chancellor of enrollment management at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke. In this post, Ms. Clark provides leadership in the development, implementation, and management of comprehensive marketing, recruitment, and admissions plans for the university.
At the University of North Carolina at Pembroke, Ms. Clark has been instrumental in significantly increasing the quality and diversity of incoming freshman classes. Examples of this include a 56.8 percent increase in freshman applications; a 29 point rise in average SAT scores; a 15 percent increase in out-of-state enrollment; and a 20 percent jump in transfer enrollment.
Prior to her current position, Ms. Clark served as UNC’s campus coordinator for Title III and the Americans with Disabilities Act, and also counseled first-generation, low income, and disabled students for Student Support Services.
Awards and education:
Ms. Clark has received the Commanders Distinguished Service Award after serving as family advocacy coordinator and social service manager for the United States Army. She received her M.Ed. in Educational Guidance and Counseling from Campbell University (NC). |