Press Release
National Student Clearinghouse Appoints Dr. Donald Hossler
as Executive Director of the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center
Herndon, VA, January 25, 2010 - The National Student Clearinghouse has
appointed Indiana University School of Education Professor Dr. Donald
Hossler as executive director of the National Student Clearinghouse Research
Center, the research arm of the National Student Clearinghouse. Dr. Hossler
will remain on the faculty at Indiana University (IU), where he will
continue to teach graduate classes and conduct research. His appointment
begins February 8, 2010.
The National Student Clearinghouse is the nation's trusted source for
degree and enrollment information and provides reporting, verification and
research services for more than 3,300 colleges and universities representing
over 92% of the nation's postsecondary enrolled students. The National
Student Clearinghouse Research Center collaborates with higher education
institutions, states, school districts, individual high schools, educational
organizations and the U.S. Department of Education as part of a national
effort to better inform education leaders and policymakers. Through accurate
longitudinal data outcomes reporting, the National Student Clearinghouse
Research Center enables better educational policy decisions leading to
improved student outcomes.
Dr. Hossler is an internationally-recognized expert on issues of college
choice, student financial aid policy, enrollment management, and higher
education finance. As executive director, he will oversee the research
center's operations, strategies and delivery of its public service mission.
The National Student Clearinghouse Research Center works very closely with
higher education institutions and school districts to assure it can provide
cost effective, reliable, accurate and impactful reports, while protecting
the privacy of students and institutions. Dr. Hossler has directed the
Project on Academic Success (PAS), part of the IU Center for Postsecondary
Research (CPR). In his new role, IU faculty and staff from PAS and CPR will
assist in future projects.
Currently, Dr. Hossler is the Executive Associate Dean for the School of
Education at Indiana University Bloomington. In addition, he is professor of
Educational Leadership & Policy Studies and the coordinator of the
Higher Education and Student Affairs graduate programs. Dr. Hossler has also
served as the Vice Chancellor for Enrollment Services for IU Bloomington,
and the Associate Vice President for Enrollment Services for the seven
campuses of the Indiana University system, and Chair of the Department of
Educational Leadership & Policy Studies. He has received career
achievement awards for his research and scholarship from the American
College Personnel Association, the Association for Institutional Research,
and the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators.
During his long and distinguished career, Dr. Hossler has consulted with
dozens of colleges, universities, and related educational organizations. He
has presented more than 130 scholarly papers and lectures and authored or
co-authored 12 books and monographs and more than 65 articles and book
chapters. His areas of specialization include college choice, student
persistence, student financial aid policy, and enrollment management. He
currently directs funded projects of The College Board, the Lumina
Foundation for Education, and the Spencer Foundation focusing on student
success and persistence.
About The National Student ClearinghouseŽ
The National Student Clearinghouse (a non-profit formed in 1993) is the
unique and trusted source for higher education enrollment and degree
verifications. The Clearinghouse serves as a single point of contact for the
collection and timely exchange of accurate and comprehensive enrollment, degree
and certificate records on behalf of its more than 3,300 participating higher
education institutions, which represent over 92% of the national enrollment.
Through its verification and reporting services, the Clearinghouse saves
higher education institutions cumulatively more than a hundred million dollars
annually. Most Clearinghouse services are provided to colleges and universities
at little or no charge, including enhanced transcript and research services,
enabling institutions to redistribute limited staff and budget resources to more
important student service efforts. All Clearinghouse services are operated in
full compliance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA).
In addition, the Clearinghouse provides accurate FERPA compliant
verifications to student loan providers, employers, student credit issuers,
student health insurance providers, the U.S. Department of Education, and others
who access its registry more than 100 million times annually.
For more information, visit www.studentclearinghouse.org.
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