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Helen Castellanos
Brewer Interim Associate Dean of Student Development Montgomery College
Campus Center,
Room 002 51 Mannakee Street Rockville, MD 20850
Phone: (240) 567-7180 FAX: (240) 567-7175 Email:
helen.brewer@montgomerycollege.edu
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Judy
E. Ackerman, Ph.D. Vice President and Provost Rockville Campus
Patricia Bartlett, Ph.D. Acting Instructional
Dean, Business, Information Science, and Hospitality Management |
Helen
Castellanos Brewer
Interim Associate Dean of Student Development |
Monica R. M. Brown, Ed.D.
Dean of Student Development |
Gail Montgomery, Ph.D. Instructional
Dean, Social Sciences, Education, History, Health Enhancement and Physical Education |
David Phillips
Director of the Arts Institute / Associate Dean for
the Arts |
Deborah Preston, Ph.D.
Dean for the Fine, Performing and Visual Arts |
Sanjay Rai, Ph.D. Instructional Dean, Science, Engineering, and Mathematics |
Rodney W. Redmond, Ed.D.
Associate
Dean, Humanities |
Edward
J. Roberts Instructional Dean, Applied Technology and Gudelsky Institute for Technical Education |
Elena
Saenz Director of
Academic Initiatives |
Don Smith
Director, Evening/Weekend Office |
Carolyn
S. Terry Instructional
Dean, Humanities |
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Helen Castellanos Brewer
Biography:
Ms. Helen Castellanos Brewer was appointed Acting Associate Dean of Student
Development at the Rockville Campus in October, 2006. Prior to this appointment,
Ms. Brewer served as the Director of Student Life and Director of the
Educational Opportunity Center TRIO program since coming to Montgomery College
in March 2003. Ms. Brewer has been in higher education for more than 8 years and
prior to her arrival at Montgomery College, she was a counselor for The College
Board in Washington, D.C. ...
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Area Description:
The Student
Development area has several units, including assessment, advising, counseling,
disability support services, athletics, student life, and a TRIO grant program.
The mission of Student Development is to provide programs, support, services,
and instructional opportunities that assist students in achieving success with
their individual educational goals. The area takes into consideration the
changing needs of students, providing opportunities for their personal,
emotional, intellectual, and social growth while supporting and enhancing the
academic process. Student Development works closely with many College units, as
well as representatives from the public schools and community groups, to meet
the needs of our increasingly diverse student population.
Links:
-Student
Development |