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Director of Admissions and Financial Aid
Montgomery Bell Academy
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Posted: 06-Oct-25
Location: Nashville, Tennessee
Type: Full Time
Categories:
Admissions
Financial Aid
Montgomery Bell Academy is seeking a dynamic and experienced Director of Admissions and Financial Aid to join our leadership team beginning July 1, 2026. As the first point of connection for many families, the Director of Admissions and Financial Aid plays a vital role in shaping our community by attracting, enrolling, and supporting a diverse and mission-aligned student body. This individual will lead MBA’s admissions and financial aid efforts with vision, integrity, and a commitment to the school’s mission of developing Gentlemen, Scholars, and Athletes who lead lives of honor, purpose, and impact. Located in the heart of Nashville, MBA offers young men an exceptional college preparatory education rooted in tradition and enriched by innovation. The Director of Admissions and Financial Aid will help ensure that MBA continues to be a place where boys are known, challenged, and inspired to grow in confidence, character, and curiosity.
Position Responsibilities:
In collaboration with the Head of School, develop and implement a 3-5 year strategic enrollment plan utilizing collected data on previous year’s recruitment, enrollment, and attrition and demographic data.
Establish recruitment strategies to meet the plan objectives.
Coordinate and help facilitate all activities of the admissions department, including on-campus and off-campus recruiting events, campus tours and interviews, application processing and evaluation, and enrollment.
Maintain a professional environment in which confidentiality, integrity, and hospitality are essential ingredients.
Effectively communicate and build relationships with prospective families, feeder schools, and community organizations with connections to potential students.