As the Director of Student and Academic Success at the Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine, Kylee Ousley plays a pivotal role in shaping the academic journeys of future healthcare professionals. With a robust background in K-12 education, spanning both general and special education, Kylee...
As the Director of Student and Academic Success at the Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine, Kylee Ousley plays a pivotal role in shaping the academic journeys of future healthcare professionals. With a robust background in K-12 education, spanning both general and special education, Kylee brings a unique perspective to higher education, particularly in addressing the diverse needs of medical students. Her expertise lies in developing tailored academic interventions and support systems that empower students to overcome challenges and thrive in a rigorous academic environment.
In her current role, Kylee is instrumental in designing and coordinating innovative student success workshops and programs. These initiatives are grounded in data-driven methodologies, ensuring that each intervention is strategically aligned with the specific needs of students facing academic difficulties. By collaborating closely with academic advisors, faculty, and various support services, she fosters a holistic approach to student success that emphasizes proactive engagement and resource accessibility.
Kylee's skills in administration and educational leadership are complemented by her proficiency in written communication and active listening, enabling her to effectively advocate for student needs and facilitate constructive dialogues among stakeholders. Her commitment to continuous learning and professional development is evident as she navigates the complexities of higher education, striving to create an inclusive and supportive academic culture. As she continues to enhance the student experience at Edward Via College, Kylee Ousley remains dedicated to ensuring that every student has the tools and resources necessary to succeed in their medical education and beyond.