Scott Bodfish is vice president within the market research division of Noel-Levitz. With more than 14 years of experience as a strategic planner and institutional researcher, Mr. Bodfish is responsible for maintaining and improving the effectiveness of Noel-Levitz research services and identifying additional data sources in order to enhance and customize institutional research approaches.
With particular interest in researching the student college choice process, Mr. Bodfish has thorough knowledge of several areas within enrollment management and retention research. These include policy formation; predictive modeling of inquiries, applicants, and matriculants; financial aid modeling and analysis; non-enrolling students; and student success and retention.
Previous campus experience
Prior to joining Noel-Levitz, Mr. Bodfish has served as director of institutional research and planning support at Wilkes University (PA) and Sweet Briar College (VA), where enrollment management teams achieved 20 percent average increases in freshman class size. He has also taught philosophy courses at institutions such as St. Louis Community College (MO), the University of Missouri-Columbia, and Randolph-Macon Women’s College (VA).
Education
Mr. Bodfish holds an M.A. from Washington University (MO). |