Rutgers newark who is my advisor
Therein is his passion, his drive, his motivation to be a part of Delaware State University: to inspire those who never dreamed big before and those who have faced adversities, to be impactful to themselves, their community, and to the world. Jabree Belcher is currently an academic advisor for student-athletes at Delaware State University. In his role, Jabree provided leadership education, and training to all students through academic partnerships, leadership workshops and conferences, Strengths Finder assessments and annual programs such as the Leader Shape Institute.
Jabree also served as an academic mentor for two semesters in the Resnick Academic Support Center working closely with student-athletes. He provided services to at-risk student-athletes that entered the University with low academic standing low SAT, ACT, or grade point average and provided advisement to student-athletes that were on academic probation. After graduating from Neumann University in Most recently, he was at Northwestern State University of Louisiana where he was an Academic Coordinator overseeing multiple sports as well as serving as the Student-Athlete Tutorial Coordinator.
Tim is originally from West Grove, PA and is excited to be back on the east coast. In his free time, he enjoys hanging out with friends and family, watching sports, and just taking time to relax and try new things. Christina has an extensive background in both academic and compliance and will serve as the certification specialist for our unit.
Epps-Chiazor joins the Hornets staff from Coppin State University where she served as the academic and compliance coordinator since Epps-Chiazor would also serve as the Eagles SAAC advisor helping their student-athletes get involved within the community while also helping them to develop essential life skills. Epps-Chiazor is a graduate of Coppin State University. She has numerous years of counseling experience, helping students realize and achieve their academic goals.
Her desire is to empower students to become life-long learners and decision makers. Her objective is to prepare students for a thriving and purposeful life upon graduation from Delaware State University. Spratley holds a B. Also, Mrs. Spratley is very caring and participates in countless hours of community service. She is extremely active in church, where she has served as a youth leader. In addition, Mrs.
Spratley is a published author. Symone has spent the last six years at Delaware State University in various roles throughout the Finance department but has decided to gain knowledge and experience on the Academia side.
Symone believes her educational background makes her a great fit as an Academic Advisor in College of Business as she can relate and advise from both a personal and professional perspective. Her focus is on developing a strong transfer advising support system for all transfer students at DSU.
This support system aims to foster strong advising relationships, build collaboration between faculty and staff to support transfer student success, and promote retention and graduation efforts. Before coming to DSU, Dr. At Wesley, her work focused on advocating, assessing, and building support structures to enhance the personal, professional, and academic success of all students.
Archambault is a proud graduate of three different institutions. She graduated with a B. With over 10 years of experience working higher education with a focus on student success, Dr. Archambault is committed to creating an equitable higher education experience for all students. As an academic advisor, Ms. Kellen hopes to assist students as they navigate their academic journey at DSU.
She hopes to serve as an advocate for her student advisees and work with the college community on persistence and retention efforts.
Before coming to DSU, Ms. While in this role, Ms. Kellen fostered an atmosphere of learning and inclusion of all students, while helping them achieve their personal, professional and academic goals. Before her role at Wesley, Ms.
Kellen worked for 10 years in college admissions. She has been in Higher Education for over 12 years, working in admissions and student success departments.
Kellen looks forward to her time here at DSU and serving her advisees and the campus community. Before coming to Delaware State, Mr. He grew up in Boyertown, Pennsylvania and moved to Delaware during his junior year of high school. Blank made his way to Dover to attend Wesley College.
Blank is a brother of Alpha Phi Delta Fraternity, a frequent traveler and proud member of the Delaware community. Evers Hall Meta V. Jenkins Hall W. He's just a great guy. Moore plans to compete throughout the cross country season and then the indoor and outdoor campaigns as a distance runner. My hard work is finally paying off. After this school year is over, Moore will have the title of doctor of hydrogeophysics. He will either become a professor or work for the government in doing research.
But to go from Boise to Flagstaff to Newark is a journey that no one had ever taken before. Even Moore is a little surprised by the sojourn. Nor could have anyone.
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Im in Financial now and just realized today from the syllabus that I did all of this. Im seeing my advisor tomorrow to see if he can do anything so I don't have to take it, as it's a very hard class for an intro one at RU. This school seriously gets on my nerves. There's a catch to literally everything with them. We will not grant permission fot these two courses to be taken outside of Rutgers-New Brunswick during the winter session.
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