College Affordability Specialist
Since 2013, I’ve been supporting students as they navigate the higher education system in various different capacities. Early in my career, I did a term of service with AmeriCorps at a college access and retention nonprofit in Minnesota, where I developed an interest in helping students understand the financial aid process. I worked at the University of Oregon as a Financial Aid Counselor, where I developed a deep understanding of the financial aid system. As a Financial Aid Counselor, I advised and processed awards for a caseload of several hundred students, created and oversaw a student-run financial literacy program, and reviewed special circumstance petitions.
Currently, I work as an Assistant Director of Programs and Student Engagement in the BOLD Center in the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences at CU Boulder. In my current role, I provide strategic oversight and goals for the retention and engagement efforts for students who are traditionally underrepresented in engineering (women, students of color, and first-generation students).
I was a member of OASFAA (Oregon Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators) and WASFAA (Western Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators). In 2016 I was awarded the Outstanding New Professional Award at the Western Association of Student Financial aid Conference. I’ve also presented and written about the complexities of financial aid. In 2016, I presented a session called: “Eliminating Barriers in Financial Aid For Marginalized Students” at the Oregon Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators Conference. In 2018, I published a paper and presented a session called: “How Financial Aid Practices Further Marginalize Students” at the Collaborative Network for Engineering and Computing Diversity Conference.
As a College Affordability Counselor, my goal is to help students and families gain an understanding of the financial aid process so they can make informed decisions about paying for college.
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