Higher Ed Pulse

Live at NACAC: Advice for Aspiring Leaders

Episode Summary

In this special episode recorded live at NACAC, we chat with Derek Faasse, Director of Undergraduate Admissions at Capital University, about the evolving pathways to leadership in higher education. As a presenter and planning committee member for next year's NACAC conference in Columbus, Derek shares insights on how aspiring leaders can navigate their careers, the challenges facing admissions professionals today, and the opportunities that come with leadership in higher education.

Episode Notes

In this special episode recorded live at NACAC, we chat with Derek Faasse, Director of Undergraduate Admissions at Capital University, about the evolving pathways to leadership in higher education. As a presenter and planning committee member for next year's NACAC conference in Columbus, Derek shares insights on how aspiring leaders can navigate their careers, the challenges facing admissions professionals today, and the opportunities that come with leadership in higher education.

Key Takeaways

What leadership pathways exist in higher education admissions?
Derek Faasse's presentation at NACAC focuses on the many ways admissions professionals can step into leadership roles. From those who move across the country for new opportunities to others who work their way up at their alma mater, there is no one-size-fits-all approach to career growth in higher education. In fact, Fossey noted that director positions in admissions are on the rise, but there’s a gap in leadership readiness that aspiring directors must be prepared to fill.

Why are there so many open director positions in higher education admissions?
Derek attributes the increase in job openings to several factors, including the ongoing brain drain in higher education. Many professionals are leaving for roles in the ed-tech space or outside the sector altogether due to the pressures of enrollment declines and legislative changes. This shift, however, creates opportunities for rising professionals to step into leadership roles, offering a chance to reshape the field.

How can aspiring leaders prepare for the next step in their careers?
Faasse emphasizes the importance of mentorship and continuous learning. Aspiring leaders need to actively seek out guidance from current directors and industry professionals, including those on the vendor side of higher ed. It's also essential to cultivate skills and confidence along the way. According to Derek, aspiring leaders should embrace a mindset of lifelong learning, consistency, and growth to move ahead in their careers.