TCU
Heath Einstein
Heath Einstein, TCU’s dean of admission, has been named vice provost for enrollment management.
The appointment follows a nationwide search, according to the university, which described Einstein as a “nationally recognized leader in the field of college admission.”
His term as vice provost will begin May 1.
As vice provost for enrollment management, Einstein will lead undergraduate enrollment and retention strategies and provide guidance and oversight for the offices of registrar, financial aid and enrollment systems and analytics. He will report directly to the provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs and work closely with the chancellor, president. and other academic leaders, according to a press release.
“Heath has excelled as dean of admission, so I look forward to his continued dedication to our students and their academic experience in this advanced leadership role,” said Interim Provost Floyd L. Wormley Jr. in a statement. “He has demonstrated that he has the skills, commitment and true Horned Frog passion to lead TCU’s enrollment strategies now and into the future.”
Under Einstein’s leadership with the Office of Admission, TCU’s student body has experienced record numbers, surpassing 20,000 for the first time in TCU history. Undergraduate enrollment has increased 29% while maintaining selectivity and student academic profile, according to the university, which added that under Einstein the school has witnessed increased student body diversity, noting that the number of Pell-eligible students has doubled. Einstein modernized the organizational structure and technology of the Office of Admission to meet “strategic objectives and provide comprehensive improvements for both staff and student applicants,” according to the university.
“As TCU embarks on its next 150 years, I am excited to help lead the effort to ensure the university’s strategic priorities are supported by a robust, talented and diverse student body,” Einstein said. “I look forward to collaborating with campus partners in this endeavor and am grateful for the privilege to oversee a premier enrollment management division.”
Einstein joined TCU in 2012 as director of freshman admission, then associate dean, then dean of admission. He has served on several committees across campus, including first-year experience, undergraduate admissions and retention, strengthen the workforce and more. Prior to TCU, he served as associate director of college counseling at The Hockaday School in Dallas from 2008 to 2012, director of college counseling for Solomon Schechter School of Westchester in New York from 2004 to 2008 and assistant director of admissions for The George Washington University in Washington, D.C., from 2001 to 2004.
He is chair of the board of Admission Community Cultivating Equity and Peace Today and a member of The College Board, the National Association for College Admission Counseling and the Texas Association for College Admissions Counseling. He is a respected writer and presenter.
Einstein holds a Master of Public Policy degree from Georgetown University and Bachelor of Arts in political science from The George Washington University.