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Student Enrollment Services was created in September 2008 to provide leadership and logistical change with respect to student service.

We present an array of services to current and prospective students; parents/family; high school counselors and community college advisors; and university community, including faculty and staff.

We provide real value to the campus by serving as the initial conduit with respect to these critical services:

Financial aid/scholarships

Financial literacy

Billing/payment, installment plans

Record/select registration services

As a trusted source of information with a goal to assist the university’s growing diverse and talented campus community, we also offer consultation for students and families seeking help in managing the cost of attending William Paterson University. While we serve as the first administrative resource, we partner with the Offices of Financial Aid, Student Accounts, and Registrar on complex issues to provide solutions using a thorough, studied approach. Our consult/referral methodology is well-developed and facilitates timely guidance from an expert panel of advisors.

Reporting to the Vice President of Enrollment Management, the department is located in Morrison Hall and representatives are ready to assist via any mode of preferred communication: telephone, email, in-person, and online via the web/social media.

Mission Statement

Student Enrollment Services (SES) is dedicated to the enhancement of the William Paterson University academic experience by providing complimentary student services in an efficient, effective and user-friendly manner.

The department is committed to the continued development and seamless delivery of contemporary services in a physical setting as well as virtually over the World Wide Web. Through collaborative efforts with our students, faculty, and staff the department will ensure that the availability and quality of our services meet and exceed the needs the campus community.

Cognizant that student needs are as diverse as the campus itself, the department is devoted to providing courteous, accurate and timely expedition of requests related to financial aid, student accounts, and academic records.

SES values a student first approach while simultaneously maintaining a focus on the support systems relied upon by our students. Our approach supports and empowers our students to become responsible for their educational and personal development in order to enhance their opportunities for life-long success.

Revised May 12th, 2014

Vision Statement

Student Enrollment Services is committed to providing model student service. As such, the department will strive to become the trusted choice among our students and will become the 'place to go'. Students, faculty, and staff will come to know us for the courtesy we extend to them. More importantly, all constituents will appreciate the accuracy of the information received and the timeliness of its delivery.

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Student Enrollment Services will become the national benchmark from which other institutions of higher education will base their successes in the cultivation of reputable service programs.

Revised October 18th, 2016

Staff

Directors:
Johanna Torres, MBA - Director
Eva G. Reyes, MA - Associate Director
Vacant - Assistant Director

Professional Services Specialist:
Candice Perez

Program Assistant:
Linda Albecker
Raquel DeSouza Vieira
Tensa Thomas

Student Services Representatives:
Cynthia Brown
Bernice Cabbagestalk
Agnes Hill
Rose Sorzano
Vacant
Vacant
Vacant

Graduate Assistant:
Mariah Beach

Location

Student Enrollment Services (SES) is located on the southern side of the main campus in Morrison Hall, Room 104 (south of Raubinger Hall).

The department can be conveniently accessed from Entry #2 off Pompton Road. Parking is available in the visitor lot adjacent to the Morrison building.

University

For directions to the university and map of the campus click here.

Hours of Operation

Spring/Fall Semesters: Monday - Friday 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM

*Extended office hours on Wednesday until 6 PM.

Summer Session: Monday-Thursday 8:00 AM - 5:15 PM

*SES will be closed for winter break from 12/25/19-01/01/20

Contact Us

Student Enrollment Services can be reached via:
Phone: 973.720.3945
Fax: 973.720.2095
Email: studentservices@wpunj.edu

Mailing Address for Record Requests:

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William Paterson University
Student Enrollment Services
Morrison Hall, Room 104
300 Pompton Road
Wayne, NJ 07470

Mailing Address for Tuition Payments:

William Paterson University
PO Box 60051
Newark, NJ 07101-8054

Professor • Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice

Sheetal Ranjan is a Professor and Graduate Director in the Department of Sociology & Criminal Justice at William Paterson University, USA. Her research interests include violence prevention and intervention with a primary focus on applied research. She has received Federal funding from the Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women ($600,000) to establish William Paterson University’s Campus Violence Prevention Program. Her most recent award in partnership with Jersey Shore University Medical Center ($2.4 million dollars) uses federal Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) funding to establish a hospital-based violence intervention program. Her teaching interests include Research Methods, Statistics, Geographic Information Systems (Crime Mapping), Violence in the Community, Domestic Violence, Victimology, and Juvenile Delinquency. She is an enthusiastic user of technology in pedagogy and believes that students should be equipped with the technological skills necessary to enhance performance in any sphere of life.

Professional Interests

Other Interests

Professor Ranjan has received numerous awards, commendations, citations, and certificates for her dedicated service to the community in her numerous leadership roles. She is a nationally recognized expert on violence prevention and interventions, especially as it relates to gender. She is sought by universities and organizations in the United States and abroad to provide her expertise.

Degrees

PhDCriminal Justice, Graduate Center, City University of New YorkNew York, NY

MPhil, Graduate Center, City University of New YorkNew York, NY

Paterson

MACriminal Justice, John Jay College of Criminal JusticeNew York, NY

Specialization

Applied Research; Violence Prevention & Intervention; Intimate Partner Violence; Violence Against Women; Translational Criminology

Representative Publications


Ranjan, S. (Forthcoming). Violence Prevention: Coordinated Community Response. Routledge; Routledge;


Ranjan, S., Barberet, R., Beichner, D., & Arnull, E. (2020). Guest Editors' Introduction. The Social Protection of Women and Girls: Links to Crime and Justice at CSW63. International Journal for Crime, Justice & Social Democracy, 9 (1).; International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy; 2020
https://www.crimejusticejournal.com/article/view/1492


Ranjan, S. (2020). Domestic Violence Legislation in Greece: Analysis of Penal Mediation. Women & Criminal Justice, 30(1), 42-68.; 2020
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/08974454.2019.1646192


Ranjan, S. & Burgess-Proctor, A. (2019). Translating Research to Policy: Improving Justice for Women & Girls. Translational Criminology. 1, 2-3; Translational Criminology; Translational Criminology; 2019
https://cebcp.org/wp-content/TCmagazine/TC16x-Winter2019


Ranjan, S., Lane, J. (2018). School Shootings: Making a Case for Translational Criminology. The Criminologist, 43 (3), 1-8.; American Society of Criminology; Volume 43, 2018
https://www.asc41.com/Criminologist/2018/ASC-Criminologist-2018-05.pdf

Representative Presentations


Violence Prevention: A Coordinated Community Response Approach
CSW63 Commission on the Status of WomenUnited Nations
New York, NY 2019


Translating Research to Policy: Improving Justice for Women & Girls
Congressional BriefingDivision on Women & Crime of the American Society of Criminology
Washington, DC 2018


VAWA: The Money, Its Impact and The Politics. Violence Against Women Act Funding: Policy Panel Sponsored by the Division on Women & Crime on Prospects for Criminal Justice Reform in the Trump Era
Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology
Philadelphia, PA 2017



8th Milestones in a Global Campaign for Violence Prevention Meeting of the World Health Organization (WHO)World Health Organization
Ottawa, 2017

Awards and Honors

Honoree - Asian Pacific Heritage Month Educator Award
Bergen County Board of Chosen Freeholders
05/22/2019

Honoree - Asian Pacific American Heritage Month
The Board of Chosen Freeholders, County of Passaic
05/22/2018

Womens History Month Award
New Jersey State Assembly
03/01/2017

Fellowships, Grants and Research

New Jersey Hospital Based Violence Intervention Program (NJVIP) of Meridian Health
Grant

Map Paterson Road

WPUNJ Campus Violence Prevention Program- Phase I
Grant

William Paterson University Calendar

Visiting Fellow
Fellowship

WPUNJ Campus Violence Prevention Program- Phase I
Grant