Susan Teerink, associate vice provost for financial aid and enrollment services, who in May announced her retirement after 26 years of service, will instead remain in her role through the end of November.
“This is a crucial period for financial aid services, particularly in view of the recent challenges with the federal financial aid system, so continuity of leadership in this role is vital to the university’s ability to serve our current and incoming students,” said Brian Troyer, vice president of enrollment. “I want to sincerely thank Susan for sharing her expertise and leadership with us during this important time.”
The university has initiated a national search for the role; information about the position can be found here.
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