THE ITHACAN

Accuracy • Independence • Integrity
The Student News Site of Ithaca College

THE ITHACAN

The Student News Site of Ithaca College

THE ITHACAN

Laurie Koehler, former  senior vice provost for enrollment and the student experience at The George Washington University in Washington, D.C., will now serve as Ithaca Colleges vice president for marketing and enrollment strategy.

Collado appoints Laurie Koehler to senior leadership team

June 17, 2019
Ithaca College President Shirley M. Collado announced June 11 that Laurie Koehler will be vice president for marketing and enrollment strategy.
In an email to the campus community, President Shirley M. Collado announced the resignation of Gerard Turbide, vice president for enrollment management. Nicole Eversley Bradwell has been appointed as his interim successor effective Jan. 11

BREAKING: Collado announces resignation of VP for enrollment

By Ryan King, Assistant News Editor January 8, 2019

Gerard Turbide, vice president for enrollment management, has resigned from the college. Turbide has worked for the college since 1993 as an assistant director of admission. In 2006, he was promoted...

 Ithaca College has steadily increased its number of minority students at a rate comparable to the national average. However, among its peer group of institutions, the college still lags behind.

National demographic shift yields IC student diversity increase

By Max Denning, Staff Writer November 2, 2016
Ithaca College has steadily increased its number of minority students at a rate comparable to the national average. However, among its peer group of institutions, the college still lags behind.
Private colleges have begun considering undocumented students as domestic students which would allow them better financial aid opportunities. However, Ithaca College does not plan to make the switch.

IC will not change aid for undocumented students

By Madeline Veneziano, Staff Writer November 2, 2016
As the son of undocumented parents, sophomore Christopher Gallego said the fear of family members being deported does not go away.
The ACT released a report stating that test-optional policies are not beneficial for the colleges that use them but Ithaca College disagrees.

ACT report bashes test-optional policy, which IC supports

By Sierra Guardiola, Staff Writer October 30, 2016
A report released by the ACT program in late September asserted that test-optional admission policies at colleges and universities are not beneficial.
SUNY schools have decided to remove the question from their applications asking if students have committed a felony after finding that it deterred some students from applying.

SUNYs ban felony application question but IC will not follow

By Sierra Guardiola, Contributing writer October 26, 2016
State universities in New York will omit the question on their college application that asks potential students if they have committed a felony.
A study conducted by the National Association for College Admission Counseling shows that colleges and universities nationally consider different criteria than Ithaca College when admitting students.

IC admissions strategy differs from most colleges

By Erin Conway, Contributing writer October 19, 2016
A recent study found that high school grades are still valued the most by colleges despite efforts to move away from this achievement-based criteria.
Ithaca Colleges enrollment bounces back

Ithaca College’s enrollment bounces back

By Max Denning, Assistant News Editor October 7, 2015
Ithaca College exceeded its 1,700 student enrollment goal by more than 100 students in 2015 after increasing the college’s acceptance rate by almost 8 percent.
Load More Stories
Donate to THE ITHACAN
$1620
$2000
Contributed
Our Goal