Tremblay will leave University of Michigan-Dearborn, where he has been assistant vice chancellor for enrollment management. He worked in admissions at WMU previously, for nine years, before moving to Gannon University, and eventually UM- Dearborn where he has been since 2006.
At UM-Dearborn, Tremblay helped increase undergraduate enrollment by 14% and the school saw its four largest freshmen classes in history—even as the incoming freshman profile saw a spike in both average GPA and ACT scores.
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WMU NEWS — ALUMNUS TO LEAD WMU RECRUITMENT, ENROLLMENT MANAGEMENT EFFORTS