Scranton Registrar Appointed to Editorial Board

Apr 25, 2017
 University of Scranton Registrar Julie Ferguson was recently selected to the editorial board of the journal College and University.
University of Scranton Registrar Julie Ferguson was recently selected to the editorial board of the journal College and University.

University of Scranton Registrar Julie Ferguson was recently selected to the editorial board College and University, an educational policy and research journal published four times a year through the nonprofit American Association of Collegiate Registrar’s and Admissions Officers (AACRAO). Ferguson is one of nine new members to be serving on the board.

College and University focuses on the “emerging concerns, new techniques and technology of higher education.” The journal is one publication of AACRAO, which consists of 11,000 higher education professionals who represent 2,600 institutions in more than 40 countries with the mission of providing professional development, guidelines and voluntary standards to be used by higher education officials.

Over the course of her career, Ferguson has served as a member in registrar-related national associations, including the American Association of Medical Colleges Committee on Student Records (AAMC COSR) and AACRAO, where she was a contributing editor on four of their publications.

Ferguson joined the University in 2016 as the registrar. Prior to her position at Scranton, she served as the director of the Registrar’s Office, assistant dean for student affairs and director of clinical electives over the course of 15 years at Rutgers University – Rutgers New Jersey Medical School. Ferguson also worked as registrar and associate university director of enrollment services at Marymount College, now part of Fordham University.

Ferguson earned her bachelor’s degree in public administration from the State University of New York Geneseo, and her master’s degree in public administration from the Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy, University at Albany.

 

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