Stacey Kohut serves as the Director of Undergraduate Student Services at the University of San Francisco School of Nursing and Health Professions (SONHP), where she leverages over 15 years of experience in higher education and the non-profit sector to enhance student support systems. In her...
Stacey Kohut serves as the Director of Undergraduate Student Services at the University of San Francisco School of Nursing and Health Professions (SONHP), where she leverages over 15 years of experience in higher education and the non-profit sector to enhance student support systems. In her role, Stacey is instrumental in shaping a comprehensive vision for undergraduate student services that aligns with USF's mission and strategic initiatives. Her expertise in recruitment, student advising, and advocacy allows her to effectively track students' academic progress, ensuring they receive tailored guidance and resources to succeed in their educational journeys.
Stacey's commitment to student success is evident in her collaborative efforts with faculty advisors and her proactive approach to referring students to essential services. She employs her strong data analytics skills to gather and analyze program data, focusing on critical metrics such as time to degree, which informs program development and enhances overall student outcomes. Her multilingual abilities further enrich her interactions with a diverse student body, fostering an inclusive environment that supports all learners.
In addition to her administrative responsibilities, Stacey is passionate about mentoring students and staff alike, facilitating workshops and events that promote professional development and community engagement. Her proficiency in Microsoft Excel and the Microsoft Office suite enhances her ability to manage complex projects and streamline processes, ultimately contributing to the SONHP's mission of preparing compassionate and skilled healthcare professionals. Through her leadership, Stacey Kohut continues to make a significant impact on the academic and personal growth of students at the University of San Francisco, exemplifying her dedication to excellence in higher education.