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McCargo To Serve as KU's Interim VP for Enrollment Management and Student Affairs

. McCargo will serve as interim vice president for Enrollment Management and Student Affairs at Kutztown University, effective June 18. McCargo has been assistant vice president and dean of students at KU ... , McCargo was the dean of students at the Community College of Philadelphia (CCP) starting in 2014. He also spent eight years at Rowan University, at both the Glassboro and Camden, N.J., campuses. He began his career as an assistant director of the Educational Opportunity Fund Program in 2006. He served as the associate dean for student life at Rowan from 2012-14. McCargo holds a doctoral degree

FERPA

Health & Wellness Center 125 Beck Hall 610.683.4072 cps@kutztown.edu Student Conduct Records Dean of Students Office, Associate Dean of Students 119 Stratton Administration Bldg ... FERPA Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) What is FERPA? The purpose of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act is to define the rights of students and parents in regard to student educational records, and to regulate the use of these records by university personnel. The purpose of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is to define the rights of students

Spring 2023 Degree Recipients

Spring 2023 Degree Recipients Kutztown University Announces Spring 2023 Degree Recipients KUTZTOWN, Pa. – Kutztown University has conferred degrees for more than 1,060 students for the 2023 spring semester.  Kutztown University announces degree conferment twice a year, once in the winter and once in the summer. Commencement exercises are held in May and December; however, students finish the requirements for graduation throughout the entire year. The following students have been awarded degrees following the 2023 spring semester. The cumulative grade point average necessary for honors

Spring 2022 Degree Recipients

Spring 2022 Degree Recipients Kutztown University Announces Spring 2022 Degree Recipients KUTZTOWN, Pa. - Kutztown University has conferred degrees for more than 1,070 students for the 2022 spring semester.  Kutztown University announces degree conferment twice a year, once in the winter and once in the summer. Commencement exercises are held in May and December; however, students finish the requirements for graduation throughout the entire year. The following students have been awarded degrees following the 2022 spring semester. The cumulative grade point average necessary for honors

CEL Events

:10am - 11:40am, RL 6 Workshop: Advising Crunch? Overwhelmed by advisi ng ?  Lots of advisees? R esearch-based practices can help make it smoother for you and your students. Give Maddie Anthes, Assistant Dean of LAS, and Erin Kraal 30 minutes and they’ll save you time and effort during the upcoming advising sessions! Event page Mar. 19, 11am and 12pm box lunch seatings, RL 6 Lunch x Learn: Working with Neurodivergent Students  This workshop on Neurodiversity in the College Classroom, lead by DSO Assistant Director Megan Rutter, will include

Action Items related to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

EMSA department will host/join an All-Org meeting during the academic year. Timeline: Fall 2020 Contact: Dean of Students Counseling and Psychological Services to create a plan to address ... 2020 Contact: Dean of Students Host an alternative Spring Break trip related to social justice/racial equity. Timeline: March 2021 Contact: Inclusion and Outreach Create an operating budget for AIMS. Timeline: Fall 2020 Contact: Dean of Students Increase funding for Multicultural Center. Timeline: Fall 2020 Contact: Dean of Students Programmer’s Council

Stratton Administration Center

of Administration and Finance , Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs , Vice President of Enrollment Management and Student Affairs , Dean of Students , Dean of Graduate Studies , and Institutional Research are found in Stratton.  Students, faculty and staff find the resources they need to get things done at Financial Aid , Disability Services , Registrar and  Student Accounts ... a question about the "business of college," you'll find your answer here! Students can find offices such as the Copy Center, Financial Aid, Disability Services, Registrar and Student Accounts

Staff Information

Staff Information AIMS Staff Information Mr. Bilal Salaam, AIMS Program Coordinator , Athletics DEI Officer Dr. James Jackson,  AIMS Program Advisor, Associate Professor, Psychology* Mr. Jerry Schearer, AIMS Program Advisor, Interim Assistant Vice President & Dean of Students Dr. Keith Massie, AIMS Program Advisor,  Associate Professor, Communication Studies Mr. Laquon Drago ... , former Vice President, Enrollment Management & Student Affairs* Dr. Donavan D. McCargo, former Assistant Vice President & Dean of Students* Dr. Anne Zayaitz, Provost & Vice President, Academic

Sept. 20, 2023

for the students of Kutztown University. Find this week's events and announcements for Sept. 20-27, 2023. website The Kutztown University community is invited to meet with Dr. Dan Greenstein, chancellor ... upper-level courses. Academic Peer Mentors (APM) are available to all students. Students can sign up for an APM or tutor directly in Starfish using the tutor link next to their course or by using ... regarding personal finances. Come see us in MSU 280. Call for Presentations for PASSHE STEM Conference - 2023 PASSHE STEM Student Research Conference offers opportunities to all PASSHE students

KU Prepares Teachers to Lead with the Launch of KU Teacher Leadership Academy

with innovation and impact. “The future of education is through deep, strategic school-university partnerships,” said Dr. Rebecca West Burns, dean, College of Education. “The partnership between ... and universities work together in intentional ways, they can make a collective impact for teachers and students. The Teacher Leadership Academy is transforming the nature of teacher learning in schools ... and lasting impact this work will bring for students and staff.” Grounded in a shared mission to make a meaningful difference in the lives of children, adolescents and young adults, the KU Teacher