Admissions Team
We're excited about your interest and want to learn more about you. You're always welcome to reach out to anyone on the team.
How can the admissions team help me?
We can help with all aspects of the college decision process—from campus tours, open houses, and info sessions to your application, transferring credits, and financial aid support.
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The Admissions Team

About Me
Julie is an experienced enrollment management professional with over 25 years of leading enrollment, admissions, and financial aid initiatives at small, liberal arts colleges in the south. She received her B.A. degree from Wofford College and M.Ed. from the University of South Carolina. In addition to serving at several institutions, Julie has been an active member of several professional organizations and presented on admissions and enrollment management topics at key professional conferences. In 2019, she led the Georgia Institute for Strategic Enrollment Management through GACRAO. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with her family, traveling, watching all types of sports, and attending concerts.
What’s your favorite thing about the Columbia College campus?
I love the small campus setting at Columbia College and the sense of community. It feels so welcoming and supportive-a great recipe for student success!
About Me
I’m a big believer that when you take care of people, everything else falls into place. That belief has shaped every step of my journey in higher education, and it’s what fuels the work I do every day at Columbia College. My role here isn’t just about helping students get in the door, it’s about helping them feel like they belong, like they matter, and like they can do this. Because they can.
I bring energy, empathy, and a little bit of sunshine into everything I do. Whether I’m leading a team, planning a big event, or answering a nervous student’s questions, my goal is always the same: to leave people better than I found them. I care deeply about this work, and I care even more about the people I get to do it for.
What do you love about working at Columbia College?
What I love most about working at Columbia College is that it’s a place that truly sees its students, not just for who they are right now, but for who they’re becoming. This isn’t just a college; it’s a community built with students in mind, where every decision, every effort, and every conversation centers around helping them succeed.

About Me
I’m a South Carolina native from Manning, and I currently reside in Irmo. I began my college journey at Oglethorpe University and transferred to the University of South Carolina where I received my B.A. in Journalism and Mass Communications. I love helping people and serving actively at my church Right Direction Church International.
What’s your favorite thing about living in Columbia?
I love the fact that Columbia is a melting pot of all types of cultures. We have a variety of festivals to experience on a monthly basis that are both educational and fun!
What advice do you have for prospective students?
Be sure to do research on the colleges that you are interested in attending and take an official tour.
Where is your favorite spot to eat in Columbia?
KiKi's Chicken and Waffles
What did you enjoy most about being a college student?
I loved meeting new people. My college friends are now my lifelong friends. My advice is to get involved! It will help you make Columbia College your home.
Admissions Focus
Online Undergraduate
About Me
I grew up in the town of Irmo, South Carolina which is minutes away from Columbia. I graduated from Irmo High School and then completed my bachelor’s degree in Communication Studies at Columbia College (Class of 2016). I typically spend my free time with family and friends attending sporting events or just hanging out. At home, I enjoy taking care of our mini farm or reading a book.
What’s your favorite thing about the Columbia College campus?
My favorite thing about the Columbia College campus would be the fountain in front of Breed Leadership Center. I love the fountain because of the tradition associated with it. When a student gets engaged, her friends take her to the fountain and throw her in.
What advice do you have for prospective students?
Visit campus—it's the best way to get a feel for the college and you will also get to meet current students, faculty, and staff.
What's the key to success at Columbia College?
I think the keys are to study hard, ask for help from your professors if you need it, and make the most of every opportunity that is available to you.

About Me
Having eloped in Myrtle Beach and vacationed in SC a least a dozen times, my husband and I said we would one day move to South Carolina. We landed here on February 28, 2020. While the timing of our arrival was not ideal, we love our decision to make this our permanent home. I was born and raised in VERY northern New York State in the region called the Thousand Islands. If you wondering ....yes, the birthplace of Thousand Island dressing.
My first adult career was a NYS Licensed Optician and Contact Practitioner. Next I moved into higher education. My 30 years of experience includes teaching, academic advisor, orientation coordinator, enrollment management, registrar and higher education tech sales.
What advice do you have for prospective students?
My advice for prospective students is to start planning early. Do lots of research about the college and the programs you are interested in. Please visit campus and determine if the campus culture fits your needs. Read all the communications thoroughly and ask questions.
What do you do in your spare time?
In my spare time, I like to explore the countryside of South Carolina. It's enjoyable to find small towns and explore what makes them special. Also, my husband and I are frequent caregivers to our daughters' puppies. They are great fun but totally exhausting.
What did you enjoy most about being a college student?
What I enjoyed most about being a college student was making friends, campus life, academics, and freedom. I loved it so much that I have been in a higher education career for 30 years.

About Me
Where is your favorite spot to eat in Columbia?
My favorite place to eat in Columbia is my Mother's house!
What advice do you have for prospective students?
BE BOLD, BE STRONG, BE COURAGEOUS and with perseverance, dedication and time your obstacle will not HOLD YOU DOWN OR BACK!!
What do you do in your spare time?
In my free time I love spending time with my family and friends creating lifetime memories together.

Admissions Focus
Undergraduates
About Me
I was born and raised in Blythewood, South Carolina and a graduate of Westwood High School. I received both my bachelor's and master's degrees in Sport Management at Tusculum University. During my time at Tusculum, I played on the women's basketball team where we won two conference tournament championships. I loved being a student-athlete and I can't wait to help others begin their journey!
What’s your favorite thing about living in Columbia?
My favorite thing about living in Columbia would have to be living close by my family. I am big on family, and they have been my support system through all of my endeavors. Columbia really is home for me!

Admissions Focus
Undergraduates
About Me
I'm a native of Chicago, IL, and a graduate of Blythewood High School. In 2024, I completed my degree in Criminal Justice at Columbia College, where I also balanced the demands of being a dual student-athlete in swimming and track & field. I'm excited to support students as they work towards achieving their goals!
What’s your favorite thing about the Columbia College campus?
One of my favorite things about the Columbia College campus is the vibrant, close-knit community. The campus has a blend of diverse energy and academic focus, making it a great place for collaboration and personal growth. Plus, the beautiful green spaces and engaging campus events make it a lively and inspiring place.

Admissions Focus
Undergraduates
About Me
I am an Abbeville, SC native and started my collegiate career at Winthrop University in Rock Hill. I now reside in Columbia and am excited to serve my community in a new way.
What’s your favorite thing about living in Columbia?
The people, no matter where you go you are met with open arms and there is no better community to be a part of.

About Me

Admissions Focus
InternationalTransfer
About Me
I was born and raised in Lugoff, South Carolina and I graduated from Lugoff- Elgin High School. I received by Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Winthrop University and I am currently working on my M.Ed in Higher Education at Liberty University. I am looking forward to helping students get excited about what Columbia College has to offer!
What’s your favorite thing about living in Columbia?
My favorite thing about living in Columbia is all of the different opportunities that the city has to offer!
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