Vice President of Student Affairs
Dr. Taylor Lee is the Vice President of Student Affairs at Western University of Miami. Her work focuses on improving the student experience and supporting their overall development. She has a lot of experience and is very dedicated to helping students succeed. She aims to create a supportive and welcoming campus where students can achieve their academic goals and grow personally.
Before this role, Dr. Lee worked in various positions related to student services and higher education administration. She studied Psychology at Stanford University and earned her Ph.D. in Higher Education Administration from UCLA. Dr. Lee oversees many areas, such as student engagement, diversity initiatives, counseling services, and campus life. She works with faculty, staff, and community partners to provide programs and services that improve the student experience and promote a culture of inclusivity and respect.
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