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ENROLLMENT

OCTOBER 1963
Article
ENROLLMENT
OCTOBER 1963

The Alumni Council's Committee on Enrollment and Admission has increased the number of National Enrollment districts from 75 to 106 to reduce the size of some districts and to relate enrollment work more closely to activities- of alumni clubs.

The revision will not affect the basic organization or administration of the enrollment and interviewing program which remains the responsibility of the Alumni Council operating through the Committee on Enrollment and Admissions and the National Enrollment Committee. The Admissions Office will continue to service the National Enrollment Committee, but it is hoped that alumni clubs will show increased interest in enrollment affairs and that more national enrollment committeemen will come from the ranks of club memberships. The Committee on Enrollment and Admissions will continue to appoint national enrollment committeemen, but club officers will be asked to advise alumni councilors regarding these appointments.

Most of the changes have been made in the New England and Middle Atlantic states although new districts have been created in the Midwest as well as on the West Coast. Texas has been subdivided into three districts, and Florida has been assigned four districts where two existed formerly. The major modifications in the Northeast involve New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, and New York since these are areas of heavy alumni and applicant concentration. Tennessee, Michigan, Missouri, Kansas, and Oklahoma have had districts added, while districts in California have been increased from two to four. Finally a new district encompassing eastern Washington and northern Idaho has been created.