Scott Ingold joined the University of Miami in 1990, and teaches in the School of Education’s Enrollment Management Program. He earned his Ed.D from Florida International University in curriculum and instruction, receiving the Dissertation of the Year Award from the Southern Association for College Student Affairs.
Ingold’s conference presentations include “Developing a Strategic Enrollment Marketing Plan,” “Enrollment Management: From Classroom to Practice,” and “Teaching Enrollment Management: An Academic Bridge to Student Success”.
He has co-authored several publications, including, “Enrollment Growth Will Come from Nontraditional Students,” “Retention Initiative Should Build Healthy Relationships,” and “Educating Family on Financial Aid Can Influence Enrollment,” all in Enrollment Management Report.
Ingold is a member of the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers, Southern Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers, and the Florida Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers. A member of the university’s Iron Arrow honorary, he is a member of the University Credit Union, and a board member of the School of Education Alumni Association.
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