Undergraduate Admissions Board
Chair(s)
- Lori Brown, Undergraduate Admissions-Transfer Admissions
- Kelly Brundage, University Registrar's Office - Readmissions
- Susan England, Undergraduate - Freshman Admissions
This is a decision-making board for undergraduate applicants denied admission or readmission to the university, is an appellate board for undergraduates academically disqualified by their college standards committee, and is advisory to the senior vice president for University Student Initiatives on undergraduate admissions policies and procedures. The board is appointed by and responsible to the senior vice president for University Student Initiatives for multiyear terms. Student members are appointed by the president on the recommendation of the senior vice president for University Student Initiatives.
- Irma Arboleda, College of Teacher Education & Leadership, Tempe campus
- Manuel Aroz, Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering
- Jennifer Blair, College of Nursing & Health Innovation - Readmission students
- Mary Cook, Walter Cronkite School of Journalism & Mass Communication - Freshman
- Timothy Desch, W. P. Carey School of Business and Morrison School of Management & Agribusiness
- Kay Faris, W. P. Carey School of Business
- Katherine Lehman, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
- P. F. Lengel, Walter Cronkite School of Journalism & Mass Communication - Transfer & Readmission students
- Faye Luna, College of Teacher Education & Leadership, Downtown & West campus
- Leah McFarland, College of Nursing & Health Innovation - Freshman & Transfer students
- Dana Newell, College of Public Programs
- Carmen Newland, College of Teacher Education & Leadership, Polytechnic campus
- Dale Palmgren, College of Technology & Innovation
- Melissa Phelan, Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts
- Cindy Rasmussen, University College, West campus
- Carol Schulte, School of Sustainability
- Casey Self, University College
- Anne Suzuki, New College of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences
- Tracy Tadrik, College of Teacher Education & Leadership, Downtown & West campus
- Scott Thorpe, School of Letters & Sciences
