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Tulane University names veteran admissions leader to head enrollment management

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Shawn Abbott, who has held leadership roles in enrollment management  at NYU, Stanford, Columbia and other top universities, has accepted the  appointment as Tulane University’s new vice president for enrollment  management and dean of admission effective Sept. 6.

Abbott, who is currently the vice provost for admissions, financial  aid and enrollment management at Temple University, promises to continue  Tulane’s success in attracting the nation’s and world’s highest  achieving students.

“Building the future of Tulane by attracting the best and brightest  students from Louisiana, the nation and the world and supporting their  success is a central goal of our university,” Tulane President Michael  A. Fitts said. “The search committee was unanimous in their opinion that  Shawn is the best person to achieve these goals, possessing the  experience and passion to grow Tulane’s admissions and create classes  that will have a profound impact at Tulane and beyond while also  increasing access for students from all backgrounds.”

“I  could not be more excited to come to Tulane. It’s always hard to leave a  university and a city you love, but the allure of Tulane and New  Orleans is too strong.”

- Shawn Abbott, Tulane’s new vice president for enrollment management and dean of admission

Robin Forman, Tulane’s senior vice president for academic affairs and  provost, called Abbott “a fabulous addition to Tulane’s leadership  team.”

“He has been enormously successful at each stage of his career and is  well-known for his smart, strategic, collaborative approach to  enrollment management. And throughout our selection process, Shawn  showed a nuanced understanding of the opportunities and challenges  facing Tulane and impressed everyone who met with him. I am very much  looking forward to starting our work together,” Forman said.

Abbott has served in his current role at Temple since 2018. From 2010  to 2018, he was the assistant vice president and dean of admissions at  New York University. During his time at NYU, the university attracted  the largest applicant pool in the history of private American higher  education.

Abbott was the director of admission at Stanford University from 2006  to 2010 and served in the admissions office at Columbia University for  nearly a decade, managing various initiatives ranging from evaluating  athletic recruits to marketing and communication campaigns. He also  served earlier in his career as assistant director of admissions at  Boston University and assistant director of alumni relations at Drexel  University and worked at a state university and a community college in  the Boston area.

“I could not be more excited to come to Tulane. It’s always hard to  leave a university and a city you love, but the allure of Tulane and New  Orleans is too strong.” Abbott said. “My goal is to continue to attract  the most academically qualified students to Tulane while also helping  move the needle when it comes to ethnic, socio-economic and  international diversity on campus, as there is nothing more thrilling to  me than improving access to universities that haven’t always been the  most obvious destination for underrepresented students.”

Abbott is a consultant for the U.S. Department of State's Office of  Overseas Schools. He visits schools in the Middle East, North Africa and  South Asia, educating families and counselors on American colleges and  universities' admission and financial aid processes.

A first-generation college student, Abbott is a graduate of the  University of New Hampshire and the University of South Carolina. He  also holds a Doctor of Education degree in higher education  administration with a focus in urban studies from Columbia University,  where he studied the architectural, economic, physical and social impact  of urban colleges and universities on American cities.

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