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After 49 transformative years, Mary Lou Bates retires from 蹤獲弝け

June 28, 2023
by Peter MacDonald and James Helicke

Nearly a half-century ago, when Mary Lou Bates joined 蹤獲弝けs admissions office, the College accepted roughly 95% of its 1,700 applicants a time when she says, "a student with a solid record could show up in August and join the first-year class." In 2023, 蹤獲弝け received more than 12,000 applicants, and the acceptance rate was just 23%.

Retiring as vice president and dean of admissions and financial aid after 49 years at 蹤獲弝け, Bates has led as 蹤獲弝け has joined the nations most selective liberal arts colleges. At a time when many schools have struggled, 蹤獲弝け has reached and exceeded admissions targets year after year. Equally important, Bates has worked tirelessly to make sure that as many deserving students as possible have the opportunity to study here and go on to lead lives of consequence. 

Scores of colleagues, friends, family, and community leaders gathered to celebrate Bates unwavering commitment to 蹤獲弝け and the transformations that she helped to usher in at a June 22 gathering in her honor near Eissner Admissions Center. At the event, President Marc C. Conner honored Bates with the Denis B. Kemball-Cook Award, the highest award bestowed to a member of the 蹤獲弝け community.

蹤獲弝け community applauds Mary Lou Bates

蹤獲弝け community celebrate Mary Lou Bates for her outstanding contributions to the College.

The retirement celebration on a beautiful summer evening included remarks from College leaders, past and present; friends from far and near; and admissions colleagues from across the country, who reminded those gathered that Bates legacy extends far beyond North Broadway. 

I was back on campus two weeks ago for Reunion and the 50th anniversary celebration of the Opportunity Program. It was amazing to see all these doctors, lawyers, CEOs, financial analysts, professors, and more all of whom had their 蹤獲弝け letter of acceptance signed by Mary Lou Bates. Mary Lou, this is your legacy, said Angel Perez 98. Youve changed my life because I stand here as the CEO of the National Association for College Admission Counseling. Youve impacted thousands and thousands of lives, not only students but admissions professionals that youve mentored and supported.

According to Kent Jones, 蹤獲弝けs former dean of enrollment and college relations, Mary Lou Bates has represented for decades the face, the voice, and the soul of 蹤獲弝け for countless prospective students and admissions professionals.

Judith Pick Eissner 64, a former chair of 蹤獲弝けs Board of Trustees for whom the Eissner Admissions Center is named, spoke of Mary Lous central role in helping 蹤獲弝け to overcome major challenges in the 1970s and 1980s. 

Mary Lou, you came to 蹤獲弝け at a time of great change the need to increase enrollment and student quality and the move to co-education, Eissner said. You have ridden a comet and have been tireless in your dedication to the schools upward trajectory.

President Emeritus Philip A. Glotzbach credited Bates with helping to improve access and diversity among 蹤獲弝け students. 

In 2005, we set some very, very ambitious long-term goals, and we started with admissions, said Glotzbach, who retired in 2020. You and your talented team rolled up your sleeves and worked tirelessly to help 蹤獲弝け make enormous changes in the makeup of the student body. You were instrumental in making it happen.

蹤獲弝けs 2,700 students now hail from 44 states and 65 countries, 26% are domestic students of color, 13% are first generation, and 9% are international students. Only two decades ago, 13% of the student body was comprised of domestic students of color and 1% were international students.

Financial aid has also grown during Bates' tenure. 蹤獲弝け now gives more than $70 million annually: 55% of 蹤獲弝け students receive some form of financial aid, and 98% is awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need. Two decades ago, 蹤獲弝け awarded $36 million in financial aid to 44% of the student body. 

President Marc C. Conner presents Mary Lou Bates with the Denis B. Kemball-Cook Award

President Conner presents Mary Lou Bates with the Denis B. Kemball-Cook Award.

Among those also paying tribute to Bates were Larry Lichtenstein 79, associate vice president at University at Albany; Michael Casey, vice president for advancement at Trinity College; Lisa Bianchi Merritt, co-director of college counseling, at The Calhoun School; Cathy DeLorenzo, 蹤獲弝けs director of admissions; and Beth Post, 蹤獲弝けs director of financial aid. All served with Bates at 蹤獲弝け. Bates sons, Jeffrey Bates 00, Benjamin Bates 03, and Alexander Bates 10, also spoke, offering heartfelt reflections and admiration.

President Marc C. Conner hailed Bates as a pioneer and leader among women in higher education and made the surprise presentation of the Denis B. Kemball-Cook Award.   

But what I most want to emphasize most is about Mary Lou as a friend and colleague, said Conner, who became president at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. She has been a rock to me and to this cabinet in these three tumultuous years. She befriended and counseled every one of us. I will miss her greatly, and will always be so grateful for what she has done and how she is leaving 蹤獲弝け in such a strong position for the future. 


Following a national search for Bates successor, Jessica Ricker assumed office as vice president for enrollment and dean of admissions and financial aid in June. 

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