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Sinclair appoints director of academic advising
Sinclair Community College has named Phyllis Salter as its new director of academic advising.
With more than 24,000 students currently enrolled, Sinclair officials consider academic advising to be an essential element in the college’s ability to offer individualized, quality attention to each of its students.
Salter started her career at Sinclair in 1984 as an academic counselor in the extended learning and human services division, as well as an adjunct faculty member. She became a senior academic advisor in 2006 and has most recently served as interim director of academic advising.
“We are delighted to have a long-term senior academic advisor become the new director, and we’re looking forward to working with her,” said Gloria Goldman, Sinclair’s associate provost. “She has a long history with Sinclair and I know she will continue to serve us well and to the the best of her abilities.”
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