This document summarizes information about Regent University, including its history, academics, student body, campus life, and career connections. It notes that Regent offers 39 undergraduate and 49 graduate degree programs online and on its Virginia campus. The document emphasizes that Regent focuses on developing servant leaders through vision, serving others, and helping students reach their full potential. It provides statistics about Regent's size, diversity, and safety to portray it as a supportive environment for students.
Tracking and Scoring Engagement for More Effective DevelopmentPaul Ramsbottom
Strategic University Advancement Conference - Sydney 14-15 August 2013
- An introduction to scoring models and management of engagement with various stakeholders
- Doing more with less: Utilising data to identify opportunities to target your resources effectively
Paul Ramsbottom, Managing Director, ASI Asia-Pacific
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Tracking and Scoring Engagement for More Effective DevelopmentPaul Ramsbottom
Strategic University Advancement Conference - Sydney 14-15 August 2013
- An introduction to scoring models and management of engagement with various stakeholders
- Doing more with less: Utilising data to identify opportunities to target your resources effectively
Paul Ramsbottom, Managing Director, ASI Asia-Pacific
Sources noted
The consultants at IvySelect are consummate professionals with exceptional qualifications. The vast majority of private counselors are generalists. We, on the other hand, are Top College Specialists. Visit us at : http://www.ivyselect.com/
Building Lasting relationships with alumniSalesforce.org
Alumni are ambassadors of your brand. So how do you engage them and create a lifelong relationship? Find out how Smith College has adopted Salesforce Communities to build an integrated Alumni engagement platform. Also learn how Notre Dame is increasing Alumni participation by leveraging Radian6 to track communication success and constituent sentiment.
Walk through on the volunteer lifecycle, program building process, volunteer opportunity examples, and challenges you may face when you create an alumni volunteer program.
ARC [College] - Creating Value for Alumni NetworkFuturEdOfficial
Presentation on Creating Value for Alumni Network. Presented at Alumni Relations Conference held at ISB, Mohali [India] on 29th MArch, 2014.
Visit: www.alumnirelationsconference.in
Strategic Student & Young Alumni EngagementJoseph Volin
This presentation addresses the process that Lewis University took to develop an engagement plan for student and young alumni programs sponsored by the alumni association.
UChicago [Presentation] - Wisr's Role in a Successful Engagement StrategyJohn Knific
By Meredith Daw
Associate Vice President
Executive Director, Career Advancement
Successful engagement plays a key role in:
- Student career outcomes
- Leveling playing field for low-income students
- Alumni institutional affinity and involvement
In 2011, the City of San Pablo passed a resolution to transform all of its schools into Community Schools. As part of it’s implementation process, the Beacon Community Schools Initiative leads with establishing Health and Wellness Services as it’s foundation. Participants will learn about San Pablo’s journey in using data to help inform it’s funding strategies as well as leveraging resources to suppor the Health and Wellness needs of the children, youth and families in San Pablo.
2012 .eduGuru summit presentation - Topics covered: state of college admissions, access and completion, fit factors, marking communications strategy, community building.
NSI 2014: The “Why” of Strengths and the “How” of HopeNaviance
In this Gallup keynote address presented by Brandon Busteed, learn how students chase academic success, a good job, and a great life by doing what they do best and by being hopeful throughout the process.
Building Lasting relationships with alumniSalesforce.org
Alumni are ambassadors of your brand. So how do you engage them and create a lifelong relationship? Find out how Smith College has adopted Salesforce Communities to build an integrated Alumni engagement platform. Also learn how Notre Dame is increasing Alumni participation by leveraging Radian6 to track communication success and constituent sentiment.
Walk through on the volunteer lifecycle, program building process, volunteer opportunity examples, and challenges you may face when you create an alumni volunteer program.
ARC [College] - Creating Value for Alumni NetworkFuturEdOfficial
Presentation on Creating Value for Alumni Network. Presented at Alumni Relations Conference held at ISB, Mohali [India] on 29th MArch, 2014.
Visit: www.alumnirelationsconference.in
Strategic Student & Young Alumni EngagementJoseph Volin
This presentation addresses the process that Lewis University took to develop an engagement plan for student and young alumni programs sponsored by the alumni association.
UChicago [Presentation] - Wisr's Role in a Successful Engagement StrategyJohn Knific
By Meredith Daw
Associate Vice President
Executive Director, Career Advancement
Successful engagement plays a key role in:
- Student career outcomes
- Leveling playing field for low-income students
- Alumni institutional affinity and involvement
In 2011, the City of San Pablo passed a resolution to transform all of its schools into Community Schools. As part of it’s implementation process, the Beacon Community Schools Initiative leads with establishing Health and Wellness Services as it’s foundation. Participants will learn about San Pablo’s journey in using data to help inform it’s funding strategies as well as leveraging resources to suppor the Health and Wellness needs of the children, youth and families in San Pablo.
2012 .eduGuru summit presentation - Topics covered: state of college admissions, access and completion, fit factors, marking communications strategy, community building.
NSI 2014: The “Why” of Strengths and the “How” of HopeNaviance
In this Gallup keynote address presented by Brandon Busteed, learn how students chase academic success, a good job, and a great life by doing what they do best and by being hopeful throughout the process.
Applications from the city of Chicago for Knox and Lake Forest College have grown exponentially due to the relationships built and established between admissions and high school counseling staffs.The panel will highlight building and maintaining collaborative relationships between high school and college counselors as well as community based organizations to effectively work with students and their families on developing successful applications and transitions to college from the city of Chicago.
The Value of Fit: Helping First-Generation Students Find Their Path After Hig...Naviance
A live presentation from two district leaders who have achieved dramatic results in helping first-generation college-going students transition to college. With college readiness a strategic priority, Chicago Public Schools increased 2- and 4-year college enrollment from 50% to 63% of graduates district-wide and more than tripled scholarship dollars received. You will learn about their strategies that helped first-generation students, best practices for defining future-ready milestones, and implementing measurable postsecondary goals.
The Value of Fit: Helping First-Generation Students Find Their Path After Hig...Nicole Hornsby
A live presentation from two district leaders who have achieved dramatic results in helping first-generation college-going students transition to college. With college readiness a strategic priority, Chicago Public Schools increased 2- and 4-year college enrollment from 50% to 63% of graduates district-wide and more than tripled scholarship dollars received. You will learn about their strategies that helped first-generation students, best practices for defining future-ready milestones, and implementing measurable postsecondary goals.
Beyond the school website, create a comprehensive web presence to reach international students was a presentation provided at the NAFSA Region XII conference in San Diego covering the topic of international student recruitment.
Student success is a key concern in the higher ed community. Join this session to learn how Western Governors University (WGU) and Cornell University are tackling student success issues by placing the emphasis on the student experience rather than on back office solutions. WGU will share how they are using predictive analytics to proactively ensure student success not only at the course level, but also in staying on track for graduation. They will also show how they’ve created a Student Community to increase collaboration and foster a culture among distance learners. Cornell will then share its student-first approach to building an engagement platform. It’s social on the front end and ‘big data’ on the back end with the goal of creating a simple and intuitive online experience.
Creating Community Outside of Space, Time, & Place: Leveraging the Learning M...Melissa Semione
Online course enrollment is growing while traditional f2f course enrollments continue to decline. Despite the increased demand, online classes can be intimidating for first-time or non-traditional learners as they may feel isolated or uncomfortable navigating the virtual classroom while also trying to juggle academic, economic, and familial obligations. Student engagement and a sense of community are fundamental components of student success as they “increase student satisfaction, enhance student motivation to learn, reduce the sense of isolation, and improves student performance” (Martin, et al). This presentation details a pilot program at SUNY Oswego designed to familiarize students with the online course environment while creating an active and engaging online community for non-traditional learners in online and blended programs.
6. "When we find a purpose that is bigger
than ourselves, we become more
powerful in our ability to create."
Jack Delosa
7. Career Connections
• Over 100 internship
programs
• Daily activities for
networking options
• Mixers
• Socials
• Extra Curricular
• Volunteer
• Wednesday Chapel
• Student Connection
• Center for Student
Happiness
8. Size
Reason and Faith- That is what makes us different
Record enrollment-Fall 2016
70 Acres
“Small” school
< 20 =
61.9%
20 – 49 =
38.1 %2016
Record Increase
27% 86%
Overall New
Students
9. Student Body
34 • Average
Age
43% • Minorities
74 • Countries
Represented
Diversity above average
Foreign Exchange Programs
Study Abroad Programs
17. Academics
• School of Business
& Leadership
• School of
Communication &
the Arts
• School of Divinity
• School of
Education
• Robertson School
of Government
• School of Law
• School of
Psychology &
Counseling
• Increased course
tracks in Science
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23. Driving the
Leadership Force
Vision, mobilizing people toward
change;
Serving, by building emotional bonds;
Leading others to greatness, by
developing people for future
responsibility.
26. 39 Undergraduate Degrees including high
demand concentrations such as Business, IT, Law,
Nursing, Psychology and Joint Degree
Opportunities
49 Graduate Degree Programs including but not
limited to: Divinity, Communications, Education,
Law, and a Master’s/Doctorate Psychology
Program
As if choosing the right degree track wasn’t hard enough,
now I have to choose the right college?
US News states:
College Rankings
Career Connections
Size of School
Campus (Lifestyle and Visit Opportunities)
Dorm Life
Cost/Financial Aid Packages
Academic Programs
Most important aspects to consider when choosing a university
Here is how we measure up!
We will take a closer look at how Regent fulfills these needs
Aside from the highly publicized goals achieved above, why else would one attend Regent University?
An “A” ranking nationally for What will they learn
which universities are making sure their students learn what they need to know.
This free resource does tell you, focusing on seven key areas of knowledge: Composition, Literature, Foreign Language, U.S. History, Economics, Mathematics, and Science. It's designed to help you decide whether the colleges you're considering prepare their graduates to succeed after graduation.
History- Dr. M.G. "Pat" Robertson changed the university name from Christian Broadcasting Network to Regent University in 1990.
Colors are green and blue- when I first heard this, I didn’t think anything particularly special about it.
Then, as I started compiling my images of green and blue graphics for this presentation, it dawned on me, those are the colors of the most beautiful planet in the universe. I suddenly became more proud for the opportunity to represent those colors.
History - Dr. M.G. "Pat" Robertson changed the university name from Christian Broadcasting Network to Regent University in 1990.
Since “Regents” are called to serve, how is it we have such high rankings in our Law, Education, and Leadership and Management Educational Departments?
Regent prides itself on not being a Bible College, merely teach the Christian perspective. But incorporate it into what the cultural world perspective is taught and distinguish the two. Brining your knowledge of Christ into daily “worldy” situations.
Spring 2016 Regent graduate states – I actually wasn’t looking for a Christian college. I came to town to learn about the wonderful communications department. Once I came, everyone was professional, helpful, the grounds are gorgeous and well maintained. The class sizes weren’t too big and I just felt a peace, like “home” and I wanted to be a part of it.
Regent prides itself in servicing the “whole student” combining faith and knowledge into practical situations.
You will see how knowledge and faith, together, position you to make a positive, lasting difference in the world around you.
Every college student has a fear that they will not find employment after graduation, pay off tuition etc.
Class Size - < 20 = 61.9
20-49 = 38.1
50 = 0%
It is considered a small school in comparison to it’s competition. But, it has just as many perks as a larger school.
Personal Attention
largest fall class in the university's history
• largest new student group in the university’s history, with new student enrollment up 50 percent from the previous year
• largest returning student group in the university’s history, up 14 percent from last year Regent’s undergraduate
Moreno- Riañ o said, including these noteworthy enrollment increases:
College of Arts & Sciences
3,131 students, with the largest first-year residential class of 435 students; 32 percent overall growth from fall 2014
School of Business & Leadership
875 graduate students, with 27 percent increase over 2014
School of Education
1,221 graduate students, with 25 percent growth from 2014
School of Divinity
832 graduate students, with 24 percent growth from 2014
Selectivity Selective
Fall 2014 acceptance rate
80.3%
Application deadline July 28
SAT/ACT scores must be received by 01-AUG-15
Before we get into HOW Regent is growing, while other universities seem to be struggling, let us take a look at the statistics that make up the student body.
According to research conducted through College Factual and our very own Regent Website,
Regent is ABOVE average in diversity
Average age of Students is 34
Ethnic minorities represented 43%
Number of denominations represented 40
Number of states represented 50
Number of countries represented 74
A commitment to making significant and strategic investments in marketing to acquire quality on campus and online students.
• Transforming operations to focus on the student experience.
• Expanding academic programs by nearly 50 percent over the last two years to provide more opportunities to prospective students.
• Moving quickly to capitalize on significant market and industry shifts.
College of Arts & Sciences and its seven graduate schools have all registered significant overall enrollment growth
Moreno- Riañ o also noted that Regent is poised to continue posting enrollment gains for the spring 2016 semester, based on increases in inquiries and applications such as in Health sciences fields
The Center for Student Happiness (CSH) exists to increase the quality of the student's experience at Regent University. The heart of CSH is to cultivate an environment that engenders student happiness through a biblical model.
free success
Success Coaching
Workshops & Seminars
24/7 Support Through Regent C.A.R.E.S.
Readiness Inventory
This year, first ever “Honor’s Program” which provides the 14 selected students with an additional grant and books included
Now that you received a brief overview of the background information
Let us discover the Lifestyle, Financial Aid, and Academic Programs
3rd Safest College Nationally by NICHE, 2015.
15th Most Beautiful Christian College and University Campus by Christian Universities Online, 2015.
The University Library, with more than 320,000 books, 14,000 AV items, and access to more than 870,000 electronic resources, including e-books, e-journals, and digital video, provides a nearly limitless research environment. The building also houses Regent's Law Library.
Replica of famous bridge in Europe
Fountain adds an ambience to the grounds, the site for many photo shoots as well as weddings.
Many items DONATED, not costing students extra unnecessary funds or staff lower compensation
Common areas
Grill area
Volleyball court
Students were greeted with a fun “theme”
The halls were decorated to establish a sense of cohesiveness and comradery
Choice of 3 dorm floor plans to meet economic needs
Dorms have
FULL kitchen with appliances
Private bathroom
Workout Gym in buildings
Laundry Amenities included in price
Residency Counselor for guidance
Discover Regent
Discover Regent is a chance for traditional aged students (age 24 and younger) who are currently high school or transfer students who plan to study on campus to visit Regent University’s campus for a day to discover first-hand the academics, faculty, student life, simple financial aid process and housing options Regent has to offer.
On-Campus Information Session
The On – Campus Information Sessions offer all students who plan to pursue their education either on-campus or online a chance to visit Regent University’s campus to learn more about our 30+ programs available. The session includes a presentation covering admissions, financial aid, student support services, as well as an opportunity to speak with representatives of these offices.
Snapshot Saturday
Snapshot Saturday is a chance for prospective undergraduate and graduate students and their families to gain an initial glimpse at the various academic programs at Regent. Join us for a brief presentation by admissions staff and campus tour of our beautiful Regent Campus.
Scholars Weekend
Scholars Weekend is our distinguished event for high school seniors who want to study at Regent University. Students must submit their application to attend by December 31. The top applicants are then invited to visit Regent University’s campus in February for a weekend to compete for several full and partial scholarships through an interview and application review process.
Online Information Session
Regent’s College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) Online Information Session is a chance for prospective students who plan to complete their degree entirely online to join us for a live webinar where they can hear about Regent’s academics, faculty, simple financial aid process, online student support services and how our students learn online. Our admissions team will also be available to answer questions via chat or phone call during this event.
Individual & Group Visits
Individual visits are scheduled by our visit coordinator, who will help tailor your personal campus visit to meet your needs. You can join a student led tour group, meet with an admissions counselor, and even have an opportunity to apply on-site that same day. Group Visits from schools and other educational programs are welcomed and must be set up with our visit coordinator.
Special Events
Admitted Student Day for Accepted High School and Transfer Students
The Admitted Student Day is for traditional aged students (age 22 and younger) who are high school or transfer students and who have already applied and been accepted to Regent. Students registering for this event should plan to study on campus at Regent. The event is designed to help admitted students experience life as a Regent student and gain any additional admissions information for Regent University that they may need to make a college decision.
- See more at: https://www.regent.edu/acad/undergrad/admissions/events/#sthash.GNmbQp0s.dpuf
Military Rich City – we have additional support for military students
Museums
I-FLY
Amusement Parks
Atlantic Ocean Borders us brining in tourists and offering a multitude of adventures
18 million annually in institutional scholarships and aid
88% Regent students receive aid
Top 7% most affordable tuition*
Military friendly – Yellow Ribbon Program
No additional fees for out of state students
Best ONLINE Programs
Regent offers international study programs in England, France, Italy and Israel.
Five university faculty members have been named Fulbright Scholars.
Choose from more than 95 areas of study in the subject areas employers demand.
Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP)
American Bar Association (ABA)
Association of Theological Schools (ATS)
Commission on Accreditation (COA) of the American Psychological Association (APA)
The Regent Law faculty is ranked in the top 10 of all American law schools, by The Princeton Review, alongside schools such as Chicago, Virginia, Stanford, Duke, and Washington & Lee.
At the close of the 2015-2016 Moot Court competition season, Regent University School of Law ranked fifth in the nation for Best Moot Court Program by the annual report of the University of Houston Law.
Regent ranked above schools such as the University of Virginia, Baylor University Law School, Colombia University Law School, and Duke University Law School to qualify for the competition.
Chief Counsel of the American Center for Law and Justice, Dr. Jay Sekulow '04
Representative of Virginia's 2nd District, Scott Rigell '90
Former Assistant Administrator (presidential appointment with Senate confirmation) under President George W. Bush, Paul J. Bonicelli, Ph.D., '87
Louisiana State Senator, Sharon Weston Broome '84
Nation's first Assistant Secretary of Labor for Communications by Presidential nomination and U.S. Senatorial confirmation, Lisa Kruska '89
Winner of American Bar Association's 2007 Negotiation Competition, succeeding Harvard
Winner of American Bar Association's 2006 National Moot Court Championship, previously won by Yale
Healthcare Job Growth Set Records in 2015
John Commins, January 12, 2016
Healthcare jobs accounted for 18% of the 2.6 million new jobs created in the United States in 2015. Coincidentally, healthcare spending represents nearly 18% of the nation's gross domestic product.
According to US NEWS- of the 11 BEST Jobs, 9 out of the 11, were computer, database, developer, related.
Stem field of study jobs earn an average and needs increase by 20% more than competing positions
To meet the needs of our working population, Regent University has added numerous degree options in Science, Technology, Math Department
Academics
A.S. — Health Sciences
BAS — Information Systems Technology
B.S. — Biophysical Sciences
B.S. — Computer Science
B.S. — Cybersecurity
B.S. — Information Systems Technology
B.S. — Mathematics
B.S. — in Nursing
Health Sciences A.S.On-Campus
Healthcare Management (B.S.)B.S.Online
Nursing (RN to B.S. in Nursing)RN to B.S. in NursingOnline
Government - Healthcare Policy & Ethics (M.A.)M.A.Online, On-Campus
Organizational Leadership (M.A.)M.A.Online
Business Administration (MBA)MBAOnline, On-Campus
Healthcare Policy & Ethics (MPA)MPAOnline, On-Campus
Doctor of Strategic Leadership (DSL)DSLOnline with Campus Residencies
Healthcare Policy & Ethics CertificateCert.Online, On-Campus
News & Announcements
Regent University's Trauma Team Deploys to Trinidad
SPC Professors Promote Healthy Marriages in China
Regent is the only Christian institution to offer programs accredited by both the American Psychological Association (APA) and the Council for Accreditation of Counseling & Related Educational Programs (CACREP).
“Best Buy- Get your moneys worth
Joint Degree Program
Activities
SPC Team Works in Ukraine
Regent Trauma Team Deploys to Trinidad
Professor Appointed by Vatican to the Commission for the Protection of Minors
Fourth-Year Psy.D. Cohort Granted Internships
Master of Arts (M.A.) Licensure Track Counseling:
M.A. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling — On-Campus/Online*
M.A. in Marriage, Couple and Family Counseling — On-Campus/Online*
M.A. in School Counseling — On-Campus/Online*
Master of Arts (M.A.) Non-licensure Track Counseling:
M.A. in Human Services Counseling — Online
M.A. in Pastoral Counseling — Online
Master of Science (M.S.)
M.S. in General Psychology — Online
Doctor of Psychology (Psy.D.)
Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology — On-Campus**
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Ph.D. in Counselor Education & Supervision — Online*
Ph.D. in Counseling & Psychological Studies — Online
Joint Degree Options
Joint Degrees — Individuals may choose to pursue degrees from more than one graduate school at Regent University.
Non-Degree
Non-Degree — Individuals may take up to 12 credits on a non-degree basis. On-Campus/Online
Certificates
Certificate of Graduate Studies Programs — On-Campus/Online
* Accredited by Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP).
** Accredited by Commission on Accreditation, American Psychological Association (APA).
CACREP Quality Matters Program
Chief Counsel of the American Center for Law and Justice, Dr. Jay Sekulow '04
Emmy Award-Winner, Tony Hale '95 (Best Supporting Actor)
Representative of Virginia's 2nd District, Scott Rigell '90
Former Assistant Administrator (presidential appointment with Senate confirmation) under President George W. Bush, Paul J. Bonicelli, Ph.D., '87
Louisiana State Senator, Sharon Weston Broome '84
New York Times Best-Selling Author and Lead Pastor of National Community Church, Mark Batterson '12
Tony-nominated Broadway producer, Bruce Long '98
Senior Founding Pastor of Calvary Revival Church and Presiding Bishop of Calvary Alliance Churches, B. Courtney McBath '98
National Middle School Principal of the Year, Sharon Byrdsong '08
National School Board Association Black Caucus's Educational Leadership Award and National Milken Award Winner, Doreatha White '01
Virginia's Preserve America History Teacher of the Year, Molly Gunsalus '02
Nation's first Assistant Secretary of Labor for Communications by Presidential nomination and U.S. Senatorial confirmation, Lisa Kruska '89
Screenplay writer for The Ultimate Gift released nationally, Cheryl McKay '95
Winner of American Bar Association's 2007 Negotiation Competition, succeeding Harvard
Winner of American Bar Association's 2006 National Moot Court Championship, previously won by Yale
Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) team named SIFE USA Regional Champion
Two SBL alums serving as university presidents
Founder of the Asia Minor Research Center and the Seven Churches Network in Izmir, Turkey, Mark Wilson
Degrees awarded (2014-15)
1,435
Associate degrees
18
Bachelor's degrees
473
Master's degrees
599
Doctoral degrees
151
First Professional degrees
194
A Regent is a servant of Christ,
Servants are humbled and focused, thus creating world leaders
1. Leaders have the attitude of a humble and selfless servant
Servant Leadership Round Table – July 2007 3
Published by the School of Global Leadership & Entrepreneurship, Regent University
2. Leaders focus on retention and development of employees
3. Leaders are responsible for creating a safe and positive work environment that fosters
innovation and enhances intrinsic motivation
4. Leaders humanize the workplace when they treat subordinates as human beings, worthy of unconditional dignity and respect
5. Leaders earn trust when they place the legitimate needs of their followers above self interests
6. Leaders earn respect when they place benefits to workers and society above the bottom line
7. Leaders listen to their employees with open-mindedness
8. Leaders develop and maintain good relationships through empathy, kindness, healing and
emotional intelligence
9. Leaders gain support and cooperation by valuing team-building and involving others in
decision making
10. Leaders seek to achieve organizational goals by developing and unleashing the creative
potential of human resources
Earned awards and top Rankings in a variety of departments and programs.
Tuition is less than the national average compared to the competition.
Smaller more close nit school with numerous Networking opportunities for job placement upon graduation.
Job market is constantly analyzed to add or amend degree programs to ensure students receive what employers need.
Online and On Campus awards
39 Undergraduate Degrees including high demand concentrations such as Business, IT, Law, Nursing, Psychology and Joint Degree Opportunities
49 Graduate Degree Programs including but not limited to: Divinity, Communications, Education, Law, and a Master’s/Doctorate Psychology Program