Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid
Arts, Sciences, and Engineering
Areas of expertise: Issues related to college admissions and financial aid
Press contact:
Melissa Greco Lopes
585-276-3693
Related Links:
Undergraduate Admissions
In the News
Syracuse Post Standard
Say Yes to Education, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand set to announce new colleges, grant
September 11, 2013
Rochester Democrat & Chronicle
Obama's college proposal received warmly by local educators
August 23, 2013
Bankrate.com
Bad grades: 5 common student loan errors
May 21, 2013
Rochester Democrat & Chronicle
In Rochester, foreign-born students eye immigration debate
February 13, 2013
News Releases
Rochester Hosts Conference for College Admissions Counselors
June 03, 2011
Rochester Summit Explores State of Native American Education
August 16, 2010
Summer of Opportunity Brings Students to University
July 14, 2010
Rochester Education Foundation Gives University of Rochester Higher Education Partner Award
October 19, 2009
University of Rochester Joins Yellow Ribbon Program
June 24, 2009
University Renames Scholarship to Honor Professor
April 28, 2009
Kiplinger's Rates University 'Best Value'
January 12, 2009
University Student Singers Create Scholarship for Prospective Students
December 02, 2008
University Pledges Full Scholarships to U.S. Armed Forces Veterans
September 17, 2008
University of Rochester Offers Rochester City School District Students $100,000 Scholarships
December 05, 2007
High School Seniors Choosing University of Rochester Increases
May 17, 2007
New Web site Introduces Class of 2011 to Campus, Curriculum
January 17, 2007
University of Rochester Hosts Leadership Days for Latino Youth
July 10, 2006
Biography
Jon Burdick administers all aspects of the admissions process for the College of Arts, Sciences, and Engineering. He is an authority on trends in the field from the application process to financial aid. He can speak about enrollment management, access, student loans, k-16 issues, and the marketing of higher education. He came to Rochester in 2003 after 18 years in admissions at the University of Southern California.