In this episode I had the great pleasure of speaking with Donnell Wiggins who is the Associate Vice President for Strategic Enrollment Management and Dean of Admission at the University of Dayton, a school known for its strong community focus and commitment to student success. We covered a wide range of topics, from the latest developments on campus to expert advice on crafting standout college applications. This episode is packed with valuable insights for both students and parents! 🎧
Holistic Admissions Review Process 🌟
Dayton takes a holistic approach to reviewing applications, meaning that they look beyond just numbers like GPA and test scores. They consider the whole student—including extracurriculars, leadership roles, and community service. Donnell emphasized that they are particularly interested in students' authentic experiences and how they've shaped their growth.
Support for Students with IEPs and 504 Plans 🔑
Donnell shared that the University of Dayton offers comprehensive support for students who had an IEP or 504 plan in high school. Once on campus, students can work with the Office of Learning Resources (OLR) to continue receiving accommodations and ensure they have the tools needed to thrive academically. This is a huge plus for families who need reassurance that their student will continue to get the support they need.
Strategic Growth and Future Vision 🔮
Looking ahead, Dayton has ambitious strategic goals for the next decade. The university aims to expand academic offerings, enhance the student experience, and further strengthen its commitment to diversity and inclusion. These plans make Dayton an exciting choice for prospective students, especially those who value community and long-term development.
Test-Optional Policy: Dayton is currently test-optional, meaning students can choose whether or not to submit SAT/ACT scores. 📊