Annual Institute 2019
 
 
 
 
 


Executive Director/CEO
AISAP

 

 

 

 

In July 2007, AISAP Board of Directors appointed Janice Crampton to serve as their CEO/Executive Director. She brings more than 35 years of experience in school and university enrollment management experience to the organization. AISAP is a global association whose mission and vision is to support and advance those involved in admission and enrollment management in their responsibilities for advancing institutional mission and financial sustainability. Under Janice’s leadership, AISAP has issued guidelines and parameters for professionals and their schools though the adherence of Ethical Behavior & Best Practices in Admission and Enrollment Management as well as Standards & Competencies for Admission & Enrollment Management and the development of a Learning and Development Framework for Admission and Enrollment Management Professionals. In addition, she has led AISAP to create and implement the Certification for Admission and Enrollment Management Professionals, CAEP ©, and many other programs and services that continue to educate, elevate, and empower those who are in the profession around the world. In her executive director role, she speaks on topics related to admission and enrollment management and leadership in the profession sharing her insight, passion, knowledge and understanding of the strategic, as well as operational needs and strategies involved in admission and enrollment management. A graduate of Bucknell University, Janice began her professional career in the university’s Office of Admission, traveling throughout the United States as well as internationally working with international and transfer students. Janice also served with the State of New Jersey Department of Higher Education, working for the Assistant Chancellor, and as the Director of Admission and Financial Aid at Gill St. Bernard’s School, a prekindergarten-grade 12 school in New Jersey. Returning to her college admission and placement roots, she Janice was Director of College Counseling at Francis Parker School in California, followed by Greenwich Academy and The Williams School in Connecticut, before her arrival to The Country School located in Madison, Connecticut where she was the Director of External Relations for twelve years. Janice has served on the board of directors for local charities and several independent schools and presently sits on the board of ISAnet.