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Dee Dee Snyder Buckeyes Excel Manager I’m described as a good listener, a person who helps others find solutions, and someone who plans big picture ideas with realistic outcomes. These personal qualities help me work behind the scenes so our team can provide great services for students. |
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Alaska Arnholt Data Management Analyst As the eldest daughter of first-generation immigrants, I was the first in my family to navigate college in America – learning through trial and error, one challenge at a time. Today, I apply the same observation and problem-solving skills to provide detail-oriented support to our team so that they can focus on what matters most: supporting you! |
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Carla Crisp Academic Advisor As a first-generation college student at Ohio State, I learned all of the ins and outs of college myself. I relied a lot on my advisor to help me ensure I had all the proper financial aid and the necessary classes for my major. This experience helps me understand and assist students during their time here at Ohio State ATI. |
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Cate Hunko Academic Advisor My college career began at a two-year institution, commuting and working part time and eventually receiving an associate’s degree. I am a first-generation college student who needed to acclimate to the world of higher education. I share many of the same experiences with students I meet daily, always striving and working hard to be successful. |
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Leslie Eisberg Academic Advisor As a first-generation, commuter student who worked part-time through college, balancing time and energy was an important skill that I had to learn quickly and independently. I strive to use that experience to create a nurturing space for students to explore their potential in the classroom and beyond. |
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Keegan Hange Academic Advisor As a student, I had a hard time adjusting to studying in college, but I grew to enjoy group study sessions with my classmates. Now I use those same teamwork skills with my colleagues to enthusiastically assist students to up their game and get what they want out of their college learning. |





