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Scott Cline

Scott Cline

Dr. Scott Cline is the Senior Vice President of Enrollment Management and Auxiliary Services at California College of the Arts. He has also worked at Stanford University and Chapman University. Dr. Cline holds a Doctor of Education degree in Educational Leadership and Administration from San Francisco State University, a Master of Arts in Education Leadership and Administration, and a Bachelor of Arts in History with a minor in Political Science from Chapman University. He has a rich history of serving in leadership positions in various organizations. He was a past president of the California Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (CASFAA) and the Western Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (WASFAA). Dr. Cline has also served on the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (NASFAA) board. He was the primary negotiator for financial aid administrators with the U.S. Department of Education on the Title IV Loans Negotiated Rulemaking Committee that created the REPAYE program and served on the College Cost Transparency Initiative task force as a subject matter expert. In his free time, Dr. Cline conducts research and speaks on enrollment management, higher education, and data. He lives in San Francisco, CA, with his wife Erica, his daughter, and their golden retriever, all of whom are much more talented than him.

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