Affiliates

CERPP Affiliates are noted scholars, researchers, policy-makers and practitioners who are dedicated to elevating policy and practice in admissions and enrollment management.

 

The CERPP Affiliates Forum provides a space for these leaders and thinkers to advance their work and their ideas directly with those who are doing the hard work in the field. Please visit the Affiliates Forum to see thoughts and publications of our Affiliates on nurturing the field for greater equity and improvement.

CERPP Affiliate

 

John M. Braxton

 

Professor Emeritus of Leadership, Policy and Organizations, Higher Education Leadership and Policy Program, Peabody College

 

Vanderbilt University

 

John M. Braxton is Professor of Education Emeritus in the department of Leadership, Policy and Organizations. His research interests center on the college student experience and the sociology of the academic profession. He has published over 100 publications in the form of articles in referred journals, books, and book chapters. Of his books, six are full length co-authored and seven are edited books. His full length books include: Rethinking College Student Retention (with William Doyle, Harold Hartley, Amy Hirschy, Willis Jones and Michael McLendon), Professors Behaving Badly (with Eve Proper and Alan Bayer) and Faculty Misconduct in Collegiate Teaching (with Alan Bayer), and Institutionalizing a Broader View of Scholarship Through Boyer’s Four Domains (with William Luckey and Patricia Helland).

Braxton is a recipient of the Research Achievement Award bestowed by the Association for the Study of Higher Education and the Contribution to Knowledge Award given by the American College Personnel Association (ACPA)-College Student Educators International. Both awards are for outstanding contributions to knowledge that advance the understanding of higher education.

Professor Braxton served as the 9th Editor of the Journal of College Student Development for seven years from 2008 to 2015. He currently serves as an Associate Editor for Higher Education: A Handbook of Theory and Research. He is also a past President of the Association for the Study of Higher Education.

CERPP Senior ScholarDonald Hossler

 

Don Hossler

 

Professor Emeritus, Educational Leadership and Policy Studies

 

Indiana University Bloomington (IUB)

 

Don Hossler currently serves as a Senior Scholar at the Center for Enrollment Research, Policy and Practice in the Rossier School of Education, at the University of Southern California. Hossler has also served as vice chancellor for student enrollment services, executive associate dean of the School of Education, and the executive director of the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center.

Hossler’s areas of specialization include college choice, student persistence, student financial aid policy, and enrollment management. Hossler has received career achievement awards for his research, scholarship, and service from the American College Personnel Association, the Association for Institutional Research, the College Board, and the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators. He recently received the Sonneborn Award for Outstanding Research and Teaching from IUB and was named a Provost Professor.

CERPP Research AssociateRobert Massa

 

Robert Massa

 

Principal & Co-founder, Enrollment Intelligence Now

 

Vice President Emeritus for Enrollment & College Relations, Dickinson College

 

Dr. Robert Massa has been an enrollment professional in higher education since 1974. He served as the chief enrollment officer at Johns Hopkins University, Dickinson College and Drew University and as the first VP for marketing and communications at Lafayette College, his son’s alma mater. He retired from full-time campus-based work in May, 2019.

Bob taught in the University of Southern California’s Enrollment Management and Policy master’s program, has authored chapters in six books, and is a frequent contributor to Inside Higher Ed and The Chronicle of Higher Education. He served as the founding chair of the board of the Character Collaborative for six years and is currently principal and co-founder of the consulting firm Enrollment Intelligence Now. Massa earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Rochester in 1973 and a doctorate in higher education from Columbia University in 1980.

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