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Sarah Sweetman

Sarah L. Sweetman is the Director of Student Services for NCC.  In this capacity, she oversees NCC’s orientation and recruiting activities, academic advising, and internship program, coordinates with our alumni chapter, and serves as an academic advisor and an instructor.  She has degrees in Interdisciplinary Studies and Liberal Arts – Social Sciences. Sarah is currently completing her PhD in Cultural Studies at Mason with specializations in Adoption Studies and Memory Studies.

COURSES AND LEARNING COMMUNITIES TAUGHT
  • NCLC 110 – Community of Learners
  • NCLC 140 – Self as Citizen
  • NCLC 204 – Creative Leadership Development
  • NCLC 290/390/490 – Experiential Learning/Internship
  • NCLC 312 – Images & Experiences of Childhood: Social Construct, Literature and Film
  • NCLC 376: Memory in Society
  • NCLC 491 – Senior Capstone
DEGREES
  • MAIS in Liberal Studies: Culture, Conflict, Religion, and Education, George Mason University
  • BA in Liberal Arts – Social Sciences, Anthropology concentration, Asian Studies certification, Asian/Pacific American Studies certification, Colorado State University
MOST ACTIVE PROJECTS
  • Dissertation writing and research - Memory and Reminiscence in US Adoption from China
  • NCC Admissions & Recruitment Committee
  • Medical Sciences Advisory Committee
  • Mason Advising Council
AWARDS
  • 2008 George Mason Academic Advisor of the Year
  • 2007 Nominee K. Patricia Cross Future Leaders Award
WORK EXPERIENCE PRIOR TO NCC
  • Nonprofit Management
  • Organizational Consulting
  • Conference and Event Planning
Sarah Sweetman
Sarah Sweetman
Director of Student Services
New Century College
Email: ssweetm1@gmu.edu

 



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last updated July 15, 2008
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