Posted on November 04, 2024

Lobby of the UNCG Mossman Administrative Building.
Headshot of UNCG Registrar Kara Bisceglie.

The Division of Enrollment Management has announced Kara Bisceglie will be joining UNC Greensboro as the new University Registrar. Kara joins UNCG from the University of New Orleans and brings over 15 years of service in the Registrar and Deputy Registrar roles.

Kara’s career has included several critical positions in admissions, financial aid, academic advising, and international student services. The breadth of Kara’s experience across these key areas has given her a uniquely comprehensive perspective on university functions. Driven by a student-centric approach to enrollment and retention, her unique insights into policy and academics alike, with a particular focus on student persistence, make her a perfect fit for this dynamic central role.

Kara’s selection comes after a lengthy search for the right innovative, forward-looking strategic leader to take the University Registrar’s Office into the future and even better serve the needs of our students. Kara Bisceglie is an exceptional addition to our outstanding Enrollment Management team as we look toward a future of growth and opportunity.

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