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Scholars' Partner College Directory Scholars' Partner College Directory Key: O = Also an Opportunity PC 1 = PC for current Scholars only 2021-08-19 Colleges Title Name Roles Email Phone Number Alamo Colleges - San Antonio Coordinator of Student Success Melissa Flores-Valencia Scholar Advisor [email protected] (210) 486-0464 Career Services Alamo Colleges - San Antonio Team Lead - Student Enrichment Center Sabrina Macal-Polasek [email protected] (210) 486-0365 Liaison Financial Aid Alamo Colleges - San Antonio Financial Aid Advisor Emma Magana [email protected] (210)486-0616 Advisor Mental Health Alamo Colleges - San Antonio Counselor Dr. David Rodriguez [email protected] (210) 486-1111 Liaison Alamo Colleges - San Antonio Sr Coordinator Empowerment Center Melissa Flores-Valencia Scholar Advisor [email protected] (210) 486-0464 Alamo Colleges - San Antonio Certified Advisor, Empowerment Center Bertha Castellano Scholar Advisor [email protected] 210-486-0335 Mental Health Arizona State University Clinical Director in ASU Counseling Services Rachel Bahadar [email protected] Liaison Financial Aid Arizona State University Asst Director FA and Scholarship Services Nydia De Anda [email protected] 480-965-5435 Advisor Arizona State University Asst Director FA and Scholarship Services Carmen Zavala Scholar Advisor [email protected] 480-965-5435 Career Services Arizona State University Program Coordinator, Career and Professional DevelopmentBreanne Lott Services [email protected] 480-965-2350 Liaison Arizona State University: Online Scholar Adviser - Online Programs Nydia De Anda Scholar Advisor [email protected] 480-965-5435 Arkansas Tech University Director of Academic Advisement and Retention Marika Lederman Scholar Advisor [email protected] 479-964-0843 (479) 964-0583 ext. 4351 Arkansas Tech University Associate Director for Enrollment, Office of AdmissionsJana Crouch Scholar Advisor [email protected] Text: (479) 888-2368 Mental Health Arkansas Tech University Assoiate Dean for Student Wellness Kristy Davis [email protected] 479-968-0329 Liaison Financial Aid Arkansas Tech University Financial Aid Analyst Joceline Argueta [email protected] Advisor Career Services Arkansas Tech University Career Counselor Amanda Lowe [email protected] 479-968-0278 Liaison Mental Health Arrupe College of Loyola University Chicago Social Worker Nicole Sumida [email protected] 312-915-8922 Liaison Arrupe College of Loyola University Chicago Assistant Director of Admission Maria Isabel Reyes Scholar Advisor [email protected] 312-915-8912 Career Services Arrupe College of Loyola University Chicago Assistant Director, Employer Relations and RecruitingLeah Brunk [email protected] 312-915-7894 Liaison Mental Health Arrupe College of Loyola University Chicago Social Worker Ernest Fernandez [email protected] 312-915-8923 Liaison Baruch College Executive Director, Center for Academic AdvisementSharon & Orientation Ricks Scholar Advisor [email protected] 646-312-4262 Career Services Baruch College Associate Director in the Career Development officeSandra Kupprat [email protected] (917) 405-9294 Liaison Baruch College Academic Advisor Sabrina Kader Scholar Advisor [email protected] Page 1 of 14 Scholars' Partner College Directory Colleges Title Name Roles Email Phone Number Baruch College Academic Advisor Peter Dachille Scholar Advisor [email protected] 646-312-4287 Financial Aid Baruch College Senior Registrar Mr.Edward Adams [email protected] 646-312-1180 Advisor Baruch College Government and Community Relations Eric Lugo Scholar Advisor [email protected] N/A Mental Health Baruch College Associate Director, Counseling Center Dr. Lynn Kaplan [email protected] Liaison Financial Aid Baruch College Bursar Dorthy Himes [email protected] 646-312-1265 Advisor Career Services Benedictine University Mesa Career Development Coordinator Shay Masterson [email protected] 4808786713 Liaison Financial Aid Benedictine University Mesa Financial Aid Coordinator Louise Capellan-Adams [email protected] 602-888-5512 Advisor Benedictine University Mesa Director of Enrollment Brandon Willis Scholar Advisor [email protected] 602-888-5502 Mental Health Benedictine University Mesa Counselor Bethsy Armador [email protected] 480-339-7124 Liaison Borough of Manhattan Community College Senior Academic Advisor Tin Win Hlaing Scholar Advisor [email protected] 212-776-6936 Financial Aid Borough of Manhattan Community College Student Success Outreach and Programming CoordinatorTiffany James [email protected] 212-220-8130 Advisor Borough of Manhattan Community College Academic Advisement and Transfer Center Ruth Romero Scholar Advisor [email protected] (212) 776-6923 Financial Aid Borough of Manhattan Community College Administrator Jacquelyn Normyle [email protected] Advisor Career Services Borough of Manhattan Community College Associate Director of the Center for Career DevelopmentDriada Rivas, M.S.Ed. [email protected] 212 220-8201 Liaison Mental Health Borough of Manhattan Community College Counseling Center Dr. Claudia Burger [email protected] 212-220-8142 Liaison Financial Aid Borough of Manhattan Community College Administrator Albert Lee [email protected] 212-776-6252 Advisor Financial Aid Bronx Community College Financial Aid Manager Yvonne Erazo [email protected] 718-289-5903 Advisor Bronx Community College Financial Aid Manager Yvonne Erazo Scholar Advisor [email protected] 718-289-5903 Mental Health Bronx Community College Student Psychological Counelor Esther Levy [email protected] 718-289-5100 x3354 Liaison Career Services Bronx Community College Director, Division of Workforce and Continuing EducationAlán Fuentes [email protected] Liaison Career Services Brooklyn College Career Counseling, Magner Center Natalia Guarin Klein [email protected] Liaison Mental Health Brooklyn College N/A [email protected] Liaison Brooklyn College Director, Immigrant Student Success Office Jesus Perez Scholar Advisor [email protected] 718-951-5023 Financial Aid Brooklyn College Director, Scholarships, Fellowships Evelyn Guzman [email protected] 718-951-4796 Advisor Financial Aid Broward College Assistant Director, Scholarships & Institutional Aid Rebecca Jones [email protected] 954-201-7627 Advisor Mental Health Broward College Assistant Director, Scholarships & Institutional Aid Rebecca Jones [email protected] 954-201-7627 Liaison Broward College Assistant Director, Scholarships & Institutional Aid Rebecca Jones Scholar Advisor [email protected] 954-201-7627 Career Services Broward College Lead Coordinator, Career Center (south campus) George Fabre [email protected] (855) 275-8341 Liaison Career Services California State University: Long Beach1 Assistant Director, Career Education & Counseling Rosa Trujillo [email protected] 562-985-8463 Liaison Page 2 of 14 Scholars' Partner College Directory Colleges Title Name Roles Email Phone Number Financial Aid California State University: Long Beach1 Financial Aid Counselor Mittal Quijano [email protected] Advisor California State University: Long Beach1 Coordinator, Dream Success Center Jessica Rios Scholar Advisor [email protected] (562) 985- 5520 Financial Aid California State University: Long Beach1 Financial Aid Counselor Flor Gaspar [email protected] Advisor California State University: East Bay1 Associate VP – Student Affairs Martin Castillo Scholar Advisor [email protected] (510) 885-3601 Mental Health California State University: East Bay1 Counselor Faculty Kathryn Kirkpatrick, LCSW [email protected] (510) 885-3735 Liaison Career Services California State University: East Bay1 Career Counselor Jesse Foster [email protected] 510-885-3621 Liaison Career Services California State University: San Bernardino1 Career Counselor, Career Center Oscar Fonseca [email protected] 909-537-3682 Liaison Financial Aid California State University: San Bernardino1 Associate Director Financial Aid & Operations Patricia Sotelo [email protected] Advisor Mental Health California State University: San Bernardino1 Counseling Professional Mari Ulate, LMFT [email protected] (909) 537-5040 Liaison California State University: San Bernardino1 Advisor Christian Espinoza Scholar Advisor [email protected] Financial Aid California State University: San Bernardino1 Financial Aid Advisor Andrea Cowser [email protected] 909-537-3435 Advisor Career Services Christian Brothers UniversityO Director of Career Services Amy Ware [email protected] 901-321-3331 Liaison Financial Aid Christian Brothers UniversityO Director of Financial Aid Elizabeth Romagni [email protected] 901-321-3306 Advisor Mental Health Christian Brothers UniversityO Director, Counseling Center Beverly Ward [email protected] (901) 321-3527 Liaison Christian Brothers UniversityO Advising and Retention Coordinator Jackie Herrera Scholar Advisor [email protected] 901-321-3392 Christian Brothers UniversityO Director of Academic Support Lavertis Meeks (support role) Scholar Advisor [email protected] (901) 321-3411 Mental Health College of Staten Island The CSI Counseling Center The CSI Counseling Center [email protected] (718) 982-2391 Liaison Financial Aid College of Staten Island Director of Financial Aid Terri Sangiorgio [email protected] 718-982-2366 Advisor College of Staten Island Fellowship & Scholarship Advisor
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