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Admissions Counselor
The Admissions Counselor is responsible for recruiting, counseling, and enrolling prospective students into Snow College. This position plays a critical role in representing the College to diverse audiences, including high school students, parents, community members, and partner organizations. The Admissions Counselor provides personalized guidance throughout the admissions process, helping prospective students understand Snow College's academic programs, student life, financial aid opportunities, and enrollment procedures. Qualifications
Required Qualifications Associate degree from an accredited institution. Strong interpersonal, presentation, and written communication skills. Ability to work effectively with diverse populations. Demonstrated organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and familiarity with CRM systems. Valid driver's license and ability to travel extensively, including evenings and weekends. Major Responsibilities/Duties
Recruitment & Outreach Serve in Juab, Sanpete, Millard, Sevier, Beaver, Piute, and Wayne County. Develop and maintain relationships with high schools, counselors, community organizations, and other key partners. Represent Snow College at college fairs, high school visits, community events, and on-campus programs. Conduct presentations and workshops to promote the benefits of attending Snow College. Admissions Counseling Provide one-on-one and group counseling to prospective students and their families. Guide students through the application process, ensuring they meet deadlines and requirements. Counsel students on academic program options, transfer pathways, and support services. Enrollment Management Track and manage prospective student leads using the College's CRM system. Meet or exceed enrollment goals for assigned territories or programs. Collaborate with faculty, staff, and campus departments to ensure a smooth transition from applicant to enrolled student. Campus Engagement Assist in planning and executing campus visit programs, orientation sessions, and special recruitment events. Serve as a knowledgeable and enthusiastic ambassador for the College. Administrative & Reporting Maintain accurate records of recruitment activities, interactions, and outcomes. Analyze recruitment data and provide reports to the Director of Admissions. Stay current on higher education trends, best practices, and Snow College updates. Additional Information
Applications received by 11:59 PM on August 22, 2025, will be eligible for review by the hiring committee.
Applications received after that date may not be reviewed by the hiring committee unless deemed appropriate by the college administration. Initial screening is based on the responses to the online submitted application, as well as your redacted resume, curriculum vitae (CV), cover letter and teaching philosophy statement. Transcripts or any other submitted material will not be considered during initial screening. Snow College is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and educator. With campuses in both Ephraim and Richfield, Snow College offers programs and courses that are highly interactive and are designed to reach a broad spectrum of students: high school students desiring college courses, traditional on-campus students, technical education students, online students, non-traditional students who wish to start or complete a degree. Snow is committed to the success and positive experience of every one of these students. Snow College is a two-year public college, and in January 2020, The Chronicle of Higher Education ranked Snow College #1 in the nation for student success in two-year colleges. Located in the heart of Utah, at the foot of the Wasatch Mountains, Snow College is one of the oldest comprehensive two-year college in the Western United States. The College was established in 1888; excellence continues to be the hallmark of all our work and activities. We are the preferred choice of approximately 6,000 students, with 600 students attending the Richfield campus, who want a small College experience filled with a variety of many different activities, events, and performances. With campuses located in Ephraim, Richfield, and online, students complete degrees in Associate of Arts, Science, or Applied Science with numerous specialized, short-term technical training certificates and diplomas including a few Bachelor's degrees. Snow College offers benefits including medical, dental, vision, life and disability insurance, retirement, and more. Below is an estimate of the benefits you would receive according to the salary listed in the example: Salary:
Total Benefits
(based on a family plan, including retirement, life insurance, FICA, disability etc.): $37,490 $29,561
To find out the most current information on benefits offered by Snow College to full-time employees, please visit our benefit informational pages online.
The Admissions Counselor is responsible for recruiting, counseling, and enrolling prospective students into Snow College. This position plays a critical role in representing the College to diverse audiences, including high school students, parents, community members, and partner organizations. The Admissions Counselor provides personalized guidance throughout the admissions process, helping prospective students understand Snow College's academic programs, student life, financial aid opportunities, and enrollment procedures. Qualifications
Required Qualifications Associate degree from an accredited institution. Strong interpersonal, presentation, and written communication skills. Ability to work effectively with diverse populations. Demonstrated organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and familiarity with CRM systems. Valid driver's license and ability to travel extensively, including evenings and weekends. Major Responsibilities/Duties
Recruitment & Outreach Serve in Juab, Sanpete, Millard, Sevier, Beaver, Piute, and Wayne County. Develop and maintain relationships with high schools, counselors, community organizations, and other key partners. Represent Snow College at college fairs, high school visits, community events, and on-campus programs. Conduct presentations and workshops to promote the benefits of attending Snow College. Admissions Counseling Provide one-on-one and group counseling to prospective students and their families. Guide students through the application process, ensuring they meet deadlines and requirements. Counsel students on academic program options, transfer pathways, and support services. Enrollment Management Track and manage prospective student leads using the College's CRM system. Meet or exceed enrollment goals for assigned territories or programs. Collaborate with faculty, staff, and campus departments to ensure a smooth transition from applicant to enrolled student. Campus Engagement Assist in planning and executing campus visit programs, orientation sessions, and special recruitment events. Serve as a knowledgeable and enthusiastic ambassador for the College. Administrative & Reporting Maintain accurate records of recruitment activities, interactions, and outcomes. Analyze recruitment data and provide reports to the Director of Admissions. Stay current on higher education trends, best practices, and Snow College updates. Additional Information
Applications received by 11:59 PM on August 22, 2025, will be eligible for review by the hiring committee.
Applications received after that date may not be reviewed by the hiring committee unless deemed appropriate by the college administration. Initial screening is based on the responses to the online submitted application, as well as your redacted resume, curriculum vitae (CV), cover letter and teaching philosophy statement. Transcripts or any other submitted material will not be considered during initial screening. Snow College is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and educator. With campuses in both Ephraim and Richfield, Snow College offers programs and courses that are highly interactive and are designed to reach a broad spectrum of students: high school students desiring college courses, traditional on-campus students, technical education students, online students, non-traditional students who wish to start or complete a degree. Snow is committed to the success and positive experience of every one of these students. Snow College is a two-year public college, and in January 2020, The Chronicle of Higher Education ranked Snow College #1 in the nation for student success in two-year colleges. Located in the heart of Utah, at the foot of the Wasatch Mountains, Snow College is one of the oldest comprehensive two-year college in the Western United States. The College was established in 1888; excellence continues to be the hallmark of all our work and activities. We are the preferred choice of approximately 6,000 students, with 600 students attending the Richfield campus, who want a small College experience filled with a variety of many different activities, events, and performances. With campuses located in Ephraim, Richfield, and online, students complete degrees in Associate of Arts, Science, or Applied Science with numerous specialized, short-term technical training certificates and diplomas including a few Bachelor's degrees. Snow College offers benefits including medical, dental, vision, life and disability insurance, retirement, and more. Below is an estimate of the benefits you would receive according to the salary listed in the example: Salary:
Total Benefits
(based on a family plan, including retirement, life insurance, FICA, disability etc.): $37,490 $29,561
To find out the most current information on benefits offered by Snow College to full-time employees, please visit our benefit informational pages online.