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FILLS NEW ASSOCIATE VICE PRESIDENT POSITION
Tyjaun A. Lee will provide leadership for enrollment and student
services
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NORFOLK,
Va. – (Sept. 16, 2005) – Tidewater Community College
is pleased to announce that Tyjaun A. Lee, Ph.D., has been appointed
to the newly established position of associate vice president
for enrollment management and student services.
In this position, Lee will provide strategic college-wide leadership
and operational oversight for all activities related to enrollment
and student services, ensuring consistency, currency, responsiveness
and excellence in those departments.
Lee’s position is integral to TCC’s new model for
student services in which expanded self-service options for students
in an online environment go hand-in-hand with personalized service
at each campus.
Lee holds a doctoral degree in educational leadership from Ohio
University, where she also earned a master of education and bachelor’s
degrees. She comes to TCC from Cuyahoga Community College where
she served as director of counseling.
Prior to that position, Lee was national director of Cuyahoga’s
Science, Engineering, Mathematics and Aerospace Academy, director
of the College Achievement Program for Myers University, and coordinator
with the Office of Minority Graduate Student Recruitment for Ohio
University.
She is a member of the National Association of Student Personnel
Administrators and American Association of University Women.
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Laurie White |
Media Relations |
757-822-1085 |
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Tidewater Community College
is the second largest of the 23 community colleges in the Commonwealth
of Virginia, enrolling more than 36,000 students annually. The 37th
largest in the nation’s 1,600 community-college network, TCC
ranks among the 50 fastest-growing large community colleges. Founded
in 1968 as a part of the Virginia Community College System, the
college serves the South Hampton Roads region with campuses in Chesapeake,
Norfolk, Portsmouth and Virginia Beach as well as the TCC Jeanne
and George Roper Performing Arts Center in the theater district
in downtown Norfolk, the Visual Arts Center in Olde Towne Portsmouth
and a regional Advanced Technology Center in Virginia Beach. Forty-four
percent of the region’s residents attending a college or university
in Virginia last fall were enrolled at TCC. For more information,
visit www.tcc.edu
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