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Author(s) -
Sutton Halley
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
enrollment management report
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1945-6263
pISSN - 1094-3757
DOI - 10.1002/emt.30245
Subject(s) - bachelor , baccalaureate degree , graduate degree , competition (biology) , relevance (law) , medical education , degree program , student affairs , plan (archaeology) , associate degree , bachelor degree , degree (music) , political science , graduate education , higher education , psychology , medicine , mathematics education , history , law , ecology , biology , physics , archaeology , acoustics
Stephanie Krah had no plans to go into higher education enrollment management or student affairs. With an associate degree in cardiovascular technology, a bachelor's degree in exercise science, and a master's degree in public health, going into the health sciences was her immediate plan after graduate school. Krah's plans changed when she was working as a graduate minority assistant at the University of Toledo in the Office of Student Judicial Affairs and Greek Life while preparing to start her Ph.D. in health education.

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