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The Enrollment Planning Network (EPN) is an organization of twenty-five private, research universities. Formed in 2006, EPN enrollment managers, admission officers, financial aid officers, and institutional researchers exchange historical data and best practices in university administration and college admissions.

The Enrollment Planning Network conducts surveys at critical times in the admissions cycle about applications, deposits, admission rates, and yields. While these data are available retrospectively from a variety of public sources, sharing the information systematically in a timely manner according to common definitions is a central responsibility of enrollment management. A central activity of the EPN is the Annual Meeting where participating schools arrange panel discussions and data exchanges. A typical meeting includes speakers and round table panels with leaders in higher education from the One DuPont Circle offices, Capitol Hill, and the education press.

Members •	American University •	Baylor University •	Boston College •	Boston University •	Brandeis University •	Bucknell University •	Case Western Reserve University •	Drexel University •	Emory University •	Fordham University •	George Washington University •	Lehigh University •	Northeastern University •	New York University •	Southern Methodist University •	Saint Louis University •	Syracuse University •	Texas Christina University •	Tufts University •	Tulane University •	University of Denver •	University of Miami •	University of Notre Dame •	University of Southern California •	Villanova University. Donald Saleh and C. Anthony Broh are the founders of the Enrollment Planning Network. Sharon Alston is the chair of the Steering Committee since 2018. External links •	The official Enrollment Planning Website