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Michigan Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers

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Michigan Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers
NameMichigan Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers
AbbreviationMACRAO
Formation1926
LocationLansing, Michigan
Region servedMichigan

Michigan Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers is a professional organization that aims to promote excellence in the fields of admissions and registrar services in Michigan's higher education institutions, such as University of Michigan, Michigan State University, and Western Michigan University. The organization was established in 1926, with the goal of fostering collaboration and knowledge-sharing among registrars and admissions officers from various colleges and universities, including Oakland University, Eastern Michigan University, and Central Michigan University. Throughout its history, the organization has worked closely with other professional associations, such as the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers and the National Association for College Admission Counseling, to advance the interests of its members and the students they serve, including those attending community colleges like Macomb Community College and Washtenaw Community College.

History

The history of the organization dates back to 1926, when a group of registrars and admissions officers from Michigan's colleges and universities, including University of Detroit Mercy and Michigan Technological University, came together to form a professional association, inspired by the example of the New England Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers and the Midwest Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers. Over the years, the organization has undergone significant changes, including the expansion of its membership to include community colleges like Kalamazoo Valley Community College and Grand Rapids Community College, and the development of new initiatives and programs, such as the MACRAO Transfer Agreement and the Articulation Agreement, which have helped to facilitate transfer and articulation between institutions of higher education in Michigan, including Ferris State University and Northern Michigan University. The organization has also worked closely with other professional associations, such as the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators and the College Board, to advance the interests of its members and the students they serve, including those attending private colleges like Albion College and Kalamazoo College.

Organization

The organization is headquartered in Lansing, Michigan, and is governed by a board of directors composed of registrars and admissions officers from Michigan's colleges and universities, including Saginaw Valley State University and Lake Superior State University. The organization has a number of committees and task forces that focus on specific areas, such as transfer and articulation, admissions and enrollment management, and professional development, which have helped to establish partnerships with other organizations, such as the Michigan Department of Education and the Michigan Higher Education Assistance Authority. The organization also has a number of partnerships with other professional associations, such as the National Association for College Admission Counseling and the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers, which have helped to advance the interests of its members and the students they serve, including those attending tribal colleges like Bay Mills Community College and Keweenaw Bay Ojibwa Community College.

Membership

The organization has a diverse membership that includes registrars, admissions officers, and other higher education professionals from Michigan's colleges and universities, including public universities like University of Michigan–Dearborn and Michigan State University, as well as private colleges like Hillsdale College and Adrian College. The organization also has a number of institutional members, including community colleges like Mott Community College and Schoolcraft College, which have helped to establish partnerships with other organizations, such as the Michigan Community College Association and the National Council of Instructional Administrators. Members of the organization have access to a range of benefits, including professional development opportunities, networking events, and access to resources and information on best practices in admissions and registrar services, which have been informed by the work of organizations like the National Center for Education Statistics and the National Student Clearinghouse.

Activities

The organization is involved in a range of activities, including professional development programs, conferences, and workshops, which have been designed to help registrars and admissions officers stay up-to-date on the latest trends and best practices in higher education, including those related to student success and completion, as well as diversity and inclusion, and have been informed by the work of organizations like the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators and the American College Personnel Association. The organization also engages in advocacy efforts, working to advance the interests of its members and the students they serve, including those attending historically black colleges and universities like Lewis College of Business and historically black graduate institutions like Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History. Additionally, the organization provides resources and support to its members, including guidance on transfer and articulation, admissions and enrollment management, and registrar services, which have been informed by the work of organizations like the National Association for College Admission Counseling and the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers.

Governance

The organization is governed by a board of directors composed of registrars and admissions officers from Michigan's colleges and universities, including public universities like Western Michigan University and private colleges like Alma College. The board of directors is responsible for setting the organization's strategic direction and overseeing its operations, including the development of policies and procedures related to membership, professional development, and advocacy, which have been informed by the work of organizations like the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators and the College Board. The organization also has a number of committees and task forces that focus on specific areas, such as transfer and articulation, admissions and enrollment management, and professional development, which have helped to establish partnerships with other organizations, such as the Michigan Department of Education and the Michigan Higher Education Assistance Authority, and have been informed by the work of organizations like the National Center for Education Statistics and the National Student Clearinghouse.

Category:Education in Michigan

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