Watercolor World Map

High School Membership

Connect to the world of higher education

As a high school member, you'll be connected to more than 11,000 members from institutions around the world. Facilitate your professional development by attending discounted meetings, gaining complimentary subscriptions to our College & University journal and more.

Why should you join? From professional development opportunities to forging connections that will help you in setting down career stones, there's more than one reason. 

Annual Membership Price: $302

Requirements: YOU MUST BE A REGISTRAR, COUNSELOR, OR OTHER PERSONNEL AT A SECONDARY SCHOOL.

Develop Professionally

High School Hallways


Professional Competencies

Work on your skills like leadership and management, technical knowledge, and upping your professional contributions to the field. We have the tools for you.

Online Learning

From free webinars to self-paced on-demand learning, AACRAO's online learning covers a variety of subjects—technology, strategic enrollment management, admissions, FERPA, transfer, credential evaluation, and international education—and allow you to engage with the presenters and instructors.

Take the next step in your career

High School to University Registrar? It can happen. AACRAO's Career Navigator is a wealth of job postings and resources for training.

Gain Recognition

High School Teacher with Student


Get Published

AACRAO's professional journals College & University and SEM Quarterly are always accepting articles and have a wide circulation base.

Research Opportunities

Leverage the expertise of our over 11,000 members and contribute to one of the premier sources of practice related research within the global higher education community. 

Join a committee

Do work you're passionate about, with support and mentoring from fellow members. From Caucuses to specialized topics, it's all one community, no matter where in the world your institution is located. 


AACRAO_Connect_logo_final_transparentbkg

AACRAO's bi-weekly professional development e-newsletter

What Can Institutions Do to Weather Future Challenges

Oct 17, 2022, 09:47 AM
legacy id :
Summary : Understand how implementing new technology and practices can ensure institutional success through future challenges.
Url :

Sponsored by Jenzabar

As institutions put the pandemic in their rearview, they look to prepare for the upcoming changes to higher education. Enrollment and retention issues, shifting demographics, rising interest rates, and a possible recession—these are the challenges keeping administrators up at night, the challenges that have many in higher education asking, “What can we do to ensure our institutions remain resilient?”  

In May 2022, the Chronicle of Higher Education, with support from Jenzabar, surveyed more than 400 administrators of small and mid-sized four-year colleges to understand how their institutions are responding to today’s changing higher education landscape. More than half of those surveyed experienced a decline in enrollments since the pandemic’s onset as well as a decline in revenue. Only 25% of those surveyed strongly agreed that their institution had the right strategic vision to thrive in a post-pandemic future. 

Below, we briefly recount the survey’s key findings as well as uncover how Jenzabar’s award-winning solutions and services can help institutions future-proof their campuses and strengthen their strategic visions for the future. 

Higher Education Student Enrollment and Retention Challenges 

Institutions have been aware of—and many have been preparing for—the looming demographic cliff brought on by the decline in births around the 2008 recession. But the rising cost of college, combined with rising living costs and rising interest rates, are also impacting student decisions to attend and remain at four-year institutions. 

In The Chronicle’s survey, of the 54% of institutions that saw student enrollments decline over the past two years, 25% experienced between a 5-10% decrease. Another 25% experienced decreases greater than 10%. 

Institutions know they need to make student enrollment and retention strategy a priority, but many are still struggling to understand the particulars of the unique challenges plaguing their campuses. Nearly one-quarter of those surveyed indicated that their institution lacked a good plan to retain students. Meanwhile, nearly one-third of respondents indicated that their institution lacked an enrollment plan that considered shifting student demographics.

Defining and Understanding Issues of Resiliency in Colleges and Universities

In their survey, The Chronicle found many definitions of resilience, but the consensus seemed to be that resilience meant finding a way to continue operations while maintaining the institution’s mission and identity. When asking participants whether they thought their institution had become more resilient to revenue and enrollment challenges, almost half of the participants surveyed said “No.”

Many of those who said no indicated that their institutions were still reacting to student enrollment and retention issues instead of attempting to proactively prevent them. They also said their institutions were still using old technology and didn’t yet understand their markets enough to adjust programs and practices accordingly. 

In contrast, those who thought their institutions were becoming more resilient thought that decision-makers had invested in the right resources and technology and were engaged in agile and creative decision-making. Those who considered their institutions resilient also thought their campuses invested strongly in online presence and programs. 

How Modern Tech Can Help Colleges Become More Resilient to Future Challenges

To stay resilient, colleges and universities need to continue to attract students to campus and retain those students. To do this, institutions need a clear understanding of changing student demographics and needs as well as the tools to organize and analyze their student data. The Chronicle survey is the latest in a spate of recent reports that suggest the best way to address enrollment and retention issues and stay resilient is to invest in modern technology. 

Many modern student information systems and cloud ERPs are designed exclusively to respond to the challenges in higher education and to help institutions better enable student success. They not only give institutions the interfaces and experiences that today’s digital-native students crave, but they also give colleges and universities the tools necessary to unite and analyze student data. This gives institutions the information to make proactive decisions that will allow their campuses to thrive. 

Categories :
  • Technological Knowledge
Tags :
  • corporate
  • Data Strategies
Individual standing on a mountain facing a large cloud bank.
Related people

Build Connections

High School - Build Connections


Attend a event

Our meetings, workshops, and institutes are designed instruct, educate and foster collaboration between professionals and institutions. Find one that works for you.

Learn More

Become an Advocate

Are you more civically minded? Advocate for higher education policies that you're passionate about on Capitol Hill. Meet your Congressional reps and state peers while exercising your political voice.

Learn More

Member Only Benefits

AACCRAO_Transcript-purple

AACRAO's weekly e-newsletter delivering policy and industry news

Member Login Required

Questions? Contact us at membership@aacrao.org or (202) 355-1040