Cherise Hall
Vice Provost for Enrollment Management, Purdue University
Cherise Hall is the Vice Provost for Enrollment Management. This position provides leadership to the Office of Admissions, Office of the Registrar, Division of Financial Aid, Strategic Student Communications, and Student Data.
Cherise is a graduate of Purdue’s Agricultural Economics Department and has a master’s degree in business administration from Purdue Global. She worked in Finance at Purdue for more than 20 years including the position of USDA Account Manager, Business Manager and Assistant Director of the Agricultural Sponsored Program Services Office and served as the Director of Financial Affairs for the College of Agriculture for nine years.
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“It worked well because Purdue operates like a self-contained city. With student ID cards, housing information, and course schedules, we were able to identify close contacts easily. Other universities could replicate this, but they would need a data lake in place and staff who understood the data.”
Cherise Hall
Vice Provost for Enrollment Management, Purdue University
Cherise Hall is the Vice Provost for Enrollment Management. This position provides leadership to the Office of Admissions, Office of the Registrar, Division of Financial Aid, Strategic Student Communications, and Student Data.
Cherise is a graduate of Purdue’s Agricultural Economics Department and has a master’s degree in business administration from Purdue Global. She worked in Finance at Purdue for more than 20 years including the position of USDA Account Manager, Business Manager and Assistant Director of the Agricultural Sponsored Program Services Office and served as the Director of Financial Affairs for the College of Agriculture for nine years.
“It worked well because Purdue operates like a self-contained city. With student ID cards, housing information, and course schedules, we were able to identify close contacts easily. Other universities could replicate this, but they would need a data lake in place and staff who understood the data.”
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