Dean of Admissions and Student Financial Services
Bethany College
| Position Overview: Cabinet-Level Leadership Opportunity Bethany College invites applications and nominations for the position of Dean of Admissions and Student Financial Services, a senior leadership role for an energetic, strategic, and deeply relational professional who believes in the life-changing power of small-college education. This is an opportunity to help shape the future of a college where students are known, challenged, and supported in a community grounded in faith, learning, and service. Bethany seeks a leader who understands that enrollment work is never confined to one office. It is the shared work of a whole campus, woven through academics, athletics, student life, events, operations, advancement, and every relationship that helps a student see they belong here. The Dean will serve on the President’s Cabinet and lead both admissions and student financial services (financial aid and student accounts), helping Bethany recruit, enroll, and support students who will thrive in a small, private, liberal arts college in a rural setting. The successful candidate will bring both vision and follow-through: someone who can build trust, strengthen systems, inspire colleagues, and help the College meet ambitious goals with clarity, creativity, and care. Bethany is looking for a leader with grit, humor, heart, and strong judgment—someone who knows how to stretch limited resources, guide a team through change, and keep people moving toward shared goals. This role calls for a rare blend of strategic thinking, relational warmth, operational discipline, and enrollment expertise. Essential Functions: What the Role Requires The Dean of Admissions and Student Financial Services must be a person who can lead and help build an enrollment culture rooted in collaboration and mission. This leader will:
The Right Candidate Bethany seeks a Dean who is at once a relationship builder, community builder, and process-minded leader. The ideal candidate will bring meaningful experience in recruitment and admissions at a small private liberal arts college, preferably one that is faith-based and located in a rural environment. This person should understand the opportunities and challenges facing small colleges today and be energized by the work of helping students and families see what is possible. Strong knowledge of student financial aid and awards packaging is essential, including a demonstrated ability to understand and work with issues related to:
Bethany needs a leader who can think strategically about access and net tuition revenue while never losing sight of the fact that financial aid is also a human conversation spanning generations in a family —one that requires compassion, clarity, honesty, and responsiveness. What Will Make Someone Successful in This Role The most successful candidate will be someone who:
The statements contained herein describe the scope of responsibility and essential functions of this position, but should not be considered an all-inclusive listing of work requirements. Individuals may perform other duties as assigned, including work in other areas to cover absences or provide relief to equalize peak work periods or otherwise balance the workload.
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Qualifications: Required:
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Additional Salary Information: Compensation & Benefits: •Competitive salary commensurate with experience •Comprehensive benefits package, including health, dental, vision, and retirement plans •Generous vacation, sick leave, and holidays •Tuition remission benefits •Professional Development Funds •Possible Relocation Assistance •Opportunities for professional development and leadership growth •Supportive, mission-driven community and a beautiful campus environment
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