Registrar

AACRAO


Date: 2 days ago
City: Charleston, SC
Contract type: Full time
Job Competency

Data Interpretation & Application

Professional Integrity

Technological Knowledge

The Registrar at the Charleston School of Law is a professional who provides leadership in the areas of records and enrollment. As a member of the Academic Affairs staff, the Registrar reports directly to the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs. The Registrar is a critical member of the senior leadership team of the institution and is charged with maintaining student records, utilizing guidance and standards established by accrediting bodies and professional organizations related to Law School records, and managing course enrollment processes. The Registrar is expected to provide input in key discussions in their area of expertise and to remain updated on current standards, practices, and technology. The Registrar manages, and is responsible for overseeing, all functions of the Office of the Registrar to ensure that all processes are followed according to established Law School policies and procedures, A.B.A. Standards and Guidelines, professional practices, and all applicable laws. The Registrar must be able to exercise independent judgment and possess decision-making skills that require tact, diplomacy, and discretion.

Essential Functions

Registration, Recordkeeping and Operations

Manages the Office of the Registrar and collaborates with a variety of other offices to ensure efficient student enrollment and record-keeping processes, in compliance with professional, state, federal, and accreditor guidelines and requirements.

Supervises all procedures related to student records and registration, including maintenance of all current and historical student records. Maintains accurate and up-to-date records within the student information system [SONIS].

Serves as the functional lead and expert for all activities related to student academic records within the student information system and in paper files.Serves as lead SONIS user, maintaining thorough and up to date knowledge of SONIS capabilities, staying up to date with SONIS releases, and providing training for the Office of the Registrar staff and others, as needed, in SONIS procedures and capabilities.

Becomes an expert in query and reporting within the SONIS system.

Collaborates with the Information Technology department to identify and resolve issues within SONIS and to discover methods within SONIS by which records and registration services for the campus community can be continuously improved.

Manages the staff within the Office of the Registrar, ensuring that they are fully trained to perform the duties and responsibilities of their positions.

Establishes and maintains written documentation for all processes and procedures routinely conducted by the Office of the Registrar.

Serves as the Charleston School of Law records custodian. Establishes procedures to ensure proper records handling, following standards established by professional organizations such as the ABA, AACRAO, governmental requirements, and institutional policies.

Maintains physical and electronic records per institutional records retention policy. Establishes standards by which records should be maintained and how they should be routinely discarded.

Ensures the accuracy and timeliness of all records transactions within the Office of the Registrar.

Ensures the integrity and confidentiality of all student academic records, both current and historic.

Manages the recording of all grades, both initial submissions and subsequent grade changes.

Within the provisions regarding student records privacy and confidentiality, provides statistical reports for Administration, faculty, advising and governmental agencies.

Responds, per institutional policy, to requests for data from external entities, providing data where required and informing other requestors of limitations to data availability.

Serves as the campus FERPA expert, providing training to essential campus constituents and ensuring that policies and procedures are in place so that student records are managed in accordance with FERPA requirements.

Prepares reports pertaining to both student academic honors and satisfactory academic progress to assign appropriate academic status at the conclusion of each semester.

Runs academic status reports and, in conjunction with the Office of Academic Affairs, determines whether students are making Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP).

Works with the Dean’s and Associate Dean’s Offices to certify candidates for graduation and to prepare the necessary documentation for ordering diplomas, including:Manages the graduation application process.

Reviews degree audit reports for prospective graduates.

Works with department heads to ensure accuracy and timeliness of graduation review and degree posting.

Upon graduation, updating status of graduates to alumni, within SONIS.

Participates in the preparation of accreditation and regulatory reports as required (ABA, CNE, IPEDS, etc.)

Ensures that the process of reporting enrollment and degree recipient data to the National Student Clearinghouse is conducted in a timely, accurate, and consistent manner.

Ensures that practices and procedures surrounding the transcript process are up to date, in keeping with current industry and professional standards.

Creates the semester course schedule, in conjunction with the Office of Academic Affairs.

Sets up registration criteria within SONIS and communicates with students regarding registration dates and procedures.

Manages the registration process, including:Monitoring of system availability and operations.

Ensuring only eligible students can enroll in courses with limitations and restrictions.

Bulk registration of first year students in required courses.

Managing registrations for all courses such as Independent Studies, Fellows, and Advocacy.

Continuously seeks improvements in the registration process as well as all other functions of the Office of the Registrar.

Prepares and distributes enrollment reports to the campus community.

Maintains student records and folders according to institutional retention policy.

Participates in Senior Leadership meetings and activities.

Serves on campus committees related to student enrollment and records processes, as well as other campus wide committees as requested/assigned.

Provides advice and input to key campus administrators in the area of records and registration.

Produces analytical reports as needed by the Dean, other departments, and outside agencies, including reporting regarding student-related issues such as current enrollment, historical information and projections; and coordinating the utilization and interpretation of data, including evaluations of report design and program assessment.

Overseeing the day-to-day operations of the Registrar’s Office in the Law School, including staff supervision and budget matters.

Reporting

Compiling and reporting enrollment data each semester in an accurate and timely manner.

Compiling reports for ABA, IPEDS, and other reports for governmental and accreditation agencies, according to established deadlines.

Maintaining degree audit for all students monitoring student academic records for completion of all requirements.

Preparing and compiling ad-hoc reports and analyzing data for the associate dean and other law school administrators.

Other Responsibilities As Assigned.

QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS

A Bachelor’s Degree is required;

experience as a Registrar, Assistant Registrar, or similar administrative position at a law school, college or university is also required.

Must have excellent communication, management, interpersonal, and organizational skills, including the ability to perform well under pressure.

Exceptional ability to maneuver within databases and working knowledge of Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).

Experience creating and compiling sophisticated reports (Access, Crystal, SQL, etc.).

An ability to maintain a high level of confidentiality.

Charleston School of Law is an ABA fully accredited institution reinvigorating the study of law by offering a rich, comprehensive three-year program rooted in excellence. Our campus is located in the Upper King Street district of historic, downtown Charleston. The Law School was founded in 2003 with a mission to instill the values of public service and professionalism in its graduates. Key goals for the Law School are student success and providing opportunities to historically underrepresented groups in the profession. The Law School prides itself on having a talented and accessible faculty and staff. Princeton Review regularly ranks Charleston School of Law as a top institution for faculty accessibility, teaching quality, and resources for women. The School’s Faculty bring significant practice experience to the classroom and include former law firm partners, state and federal prosecutors, defense attorneys, corporate counsel, and military veterans. The Law School is dedicated to maintaining a diverse and inclusive community of students, faculty, and staff that fosters an appreciation for and understanding of people from a variety of cultural and ethnic backgrounds.

The Charleston School of Law is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against any individual or group on the basis of gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, race, color, religion, national origin, veteran status, genetic information, disability, or any other legally protected class.

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