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‘There’s No Secret Sauce’: An Enrollment Leader Looks Back at 35 Years

Monica Inzer needed a summer job. So, for a few months before her senior year at Skidmore College, in New York, she worked as a tour guide for the admissions office. Then, after graduating, in 1989, Inzer stuffed her belongings into a gray Volkswagen Quantum and drove to Allentown, Pa., excited to become a full-time admissions officer at Muhlenberg College. Still, she figured she would stay in the field for just a couple of years.
But Inzer ended up sticking with the profession for three and a half decades. 
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