University Administration and Enrollment

Division Overview

The departments of the Division of University Enrollment and Administration work together to enhance the overall student experience from first interaction with Stevens before applying for admission, all the way through Commencement and beyond. The division is the caretaker of the "whole" student, supplementing the academic side of the college experience with meaningful social, recreational, and professional opportunities that help them achieve their greatest potential. Ensuring a smooth transition from student to citizen includes making sure that our students are safe, have suitable housing, access to health and fitness resources, and are able complete registration, financial aid, and billing processes with ample support and guidance. The division takes a strong and communicative, student-centric approach to ensure the success of our students and the University as a whole.

In addition, various departments in the division dedicate resources to serving the larger Stevens community through Human Resources and benefits administration; fitness and recreation programs for local residents; media outreach and news dissemination; safety programs and training; and participation in local events. The division is committed to the well-being of the entire Stevens community and all its constituents and serves as a resource to prospective students, current students, their families, alumni, partners in industry and government and the City of Hoboken alike.

Departments

AdmissionsAthleticsCampus Store
Corporate RelationsFinancial AffairsGraduate Student Affairs
Human ResourcesMarketing & CommunicationsOffice of Residence Life
Special FunctionsStudent DevelopmentStudent Services

Maureen P. Weatherall

Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer

Maureen Weatherall has served as Vice President of University Enrollment and Administration at Stevens since 2001. Her responsibilities include management of all departments with responsibility for enrollment (graduate, undergraduate and professional), retention, student affairs, athletics, residence life, dining services, human resources, and special functions. Among other achievements, she has led the growth of WebCampus, Stevens' online program, selected by the Sloan Foundation as the Best Online University; helped open the first international program for Stevens in Beijing, China; increased university enrollment and net revenue while also improving selectivity and academic quality; and championed athletics as a vital part of the university community, growing it into a strong, 26-team program that garnered Stevens the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC)/Jostens Institution of the Year Award for excellence in athletics and academics.

Weatherall received her B.E. in Chemical Engineering and M.S. in Management Science from Stevens Institute of Technology. She completed her Ed.D in the doctoral program in Higher Education Management at the University of Pennsylvania. Beginning her professional career at AT&T Longlines, she brought her combined experience in operations, engineering, and human resources with her to Stevens when she returned as Director of Admissions in 1990. She was promoted to Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid in 1992, Vice President of Enrollment Management in 1995, then to Vice President of Enrollment, Student Affairs, and Information Technology in 1998.

Weatherall received the Stevens Alumni Achievement Award for Outstanding Service to the University and to its alumni association in 1988. She was also the recipient of Eastern College Athletic Conference's Award of Appreciation in recognition of her support in the advancement of its services and programs in 2003. Weatherall currently serves on the Board of Directors and the Enrollment Management Committee of the New Jersey Association of Independent Colleges and Universities and has presented at local, regional, and national conferences.