Transfer Receptive Culture Professional Development

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Join us on Friday, 4/22 at 1 PM for a Zoom professional learning session: Identifying, Creating, and Promoting a Transfer Receptive culture. The event, featuring the UCLA Transfer Student Center, is hosted by the Tulsa Higher Education Consortium and the North Texas Community College Consortium.
Register for the event at: http://ow.ly/U6m550INRTE
Presenter Information:
Sarah Molitoris is the Assistant Director of the UCLA Transfer Student Center. Sarah has over 10 years of experience working in higher education student affairs. Prior to joining the UCLA Transfer Student Center, Sarah worked in residential life, particularly with living-learning communities. Sarah has been with the UCLA Transfer Student Center for over 2 years. In her current role, she works with a mentorship program that connects over 100 returning transfer students to mentor over 500 incoming transfers. She also manages the UCLA Transfer Center’s social media accounts, which have one of the largest followings on campus.  Sarah is passionate about student leadership and loves working directly with transfer student leaders to create the most transfer receptive culture possible.
Carina Salazar is the Director of UCLA’s Transfer Student Center. She is a passionate and committed advocate in higher education with 20+ years of experience whose leadership philosophy is based on a social justice framework. She strongly believes in access and equity for all students and is committed to making the transfer experience become part of the fabric of UCLA. Carina received an AA degree from Los Angeles Pierce College and holds a BA in Sociology from UCLA and a Masters in Educational Leadership and Policy Studies with a Concentration in Higher Education from CSUN.  She started her professional career with UCLA’s Undergraduate Admissions as a Transfer Recruiter. Carina transitioned to AAP where she spent 17 years in academic advising. Most recently, Carina was the  Senior Associate Director of the Career Center where she spent 4 years. Carina is excited to be working with Transfer Students and being part of their journey at UCLA. In her spare time, Carinaenjoys spending time with her family and friends.

  

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