Wesleyan welcomed Clint Hobbs to the role of vice president for strategic enrollment management on July 1st.
Clint began working for his alma mater, Young Harris College, soon after graduating in 1988. For twenty-seven years he served in various positions in Young Harris's office of admission, culminating as vice president for enrollment management and external relations from 2004-2016. In 2016, Clint left Young Harris to focus his full attention on consultant work with prestigious institutions such as York College of Pennsylvania and Benedictine University.
A registered enrollment professional (REP), Clint is the 2016 recipient of the Carol Nobles Distinguished Service Award from the Georgia Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers, having served as the organization's president 2009-2010. He is chair of the Georgia Non-Public Post-Secondary Education Commission by appointment from the governor. Clint as serves his community of Towns County, Georgia, as chair of the fire and rescue board, volunteer firefighter, and first responder. He earned his undergraduate degree in journalism and public relations from the University of Georgia in 1990 and his master of education in higher education from UGA in 1995.
"The entire Wesleyan community is excited to welcome Clint to campus. He brings valuable experience and expertise, and Wesleyan will benefit greatly from his years of enrollment service to Young Harris and as an enrollment consultant," said President Fowler.