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NACAC rules may change. Our core principles don鈥檛.

NACAC rules may change. Our core principles don鈥檛.

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  • Student recruitment ethics text in a graphic

In response to pressure from the U.S. Department of Justice, the National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC) made significant changes to its Code of Ethics and Professional Practice.

On September 28, 2019, NACAC delegates voted to remove ethical provisions that the Justice Department warned may violate antitrust laws. Inside Higher Ed reported, 鈥淭he Justice Department believes that with these rules, colleges are colluding to take away student choices.鈥

The struck provisions mean colleges may now begin offering incentives for early decision applications. They may now recruit students who have committed to or enrolled at other schools. And they may solicit transfer applications from previous years鈥 prospect pools.

The question becomes: How will the removal of guardrails affect the ways colleges and universities recruit your students? Will old behaviors carry forward? Or are we at the dawn of a no-holds-barred era in student recruitment?

鈥淣othing shakes our principles,鈥 said Vice President for Enrollment Management Bill Motzer. 鈥淔or Nebraska Wesleyan, our approach to ethical recruitment has always been rooted in much more than NACAC policies. It鈥檚 about the principles lived out within our institution. At SM论坛, students come first. And this policy change, as significant as it sounds, will not deter our commitment to students.鈥

Motzer continued, 鈥淒espite the seeming chaos, I know the same can be true for NACAC and our shared profession. We can carry on in our ethical work so long as we put our values and our students above the technicalities of any changing policy. I鈥檓 confident a focus on our mission, our values and our students will see us through all challenges. Nebraska Wesleyan remains committed to its core values and the intellectual growth and success of our students.鈥

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