Jay Jacobs, Vice Provost Enrollment at UVM: Distinctive Programs, State of the Art Labs, and Welcoming Community. - podcast episode cover

Jay Jacobs, Vice Provost Enrollment at UVM: Distinctive Programs, State of the Art Labs, and Welcoming Community.

May 14, 202133 minSeason 1Ep. 120
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Episode description

Episode summary introduction: Founded in 1791, the University of Vermont (UVM) is a land grant research university in the state of Vermont. Located in Burlington, Vermont, it has the distinction of being the 5th oldest university in the US.

Jay Jacobs, Vice Provost Enrollment at UVM talks about the school and its premier programs and shares his experiences and insights for students and parents.

In particular, we discuss the following with Jay:

  • About University of Vermont
  • Flagship Programs
  • What UVM looks for in their Students
  • International Student Plans
  • Advice to Applicants

Topics discussed in this episode:

  • Introducing Jay Jacobs, Vice Provost Enrollment UVM [0:51]
  • Hi Fives - Podcast Highlights [1:47]
  • University of Vermont - Welcoming Community [4:42]
  • Jay’s Professional Background [6:02]
  • Flagship Academic Programs [8:31]
  • Types of Students UVM is looking for [13:31]
  • Student Evolution over the Decade [15:12]
  • Students on different campuses [17:30]
  • Int’l Students a Priority [19:07]
  • How UVM handled COVID-19 [21:29]
  • Advice to 2022 Applicants [24:42]
  • About Financial Aid [28:06]
  • Contact Info [31:11]

Our Guest: Jay Jacobs is the Vice Provost Enrollment Management at the University of Vermont. Jay has a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from St. Lawrence University, a Master’s degree in Higher Education from Drexel University and Doctor of Education from Northeastern University.

Memorable Quote:My personal favorite part of the CREAM program is the dairy that is is harvested from the farm, is used to make ice cream that's served right here on our campus!” Jay Jacobs on the flagship program, Cooperative for Real Education in Agriculture Management (CREAM).

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