Office of Student Development


Develop. Support. Encourage.


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Lori Saunders, MS
Director, Student Services

Lori received her Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama and earned a Master of Science degree in Leadership focusing on Education and Human Services from Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

With a diverse background in sports marketing and higher education, Lori joined the Office of Student Development in 2009 after working in the School of Public Health for two years. Her experience developing programs that engage various constituents supports her current role where she is oversees the execution of institutional events and programs, leadership development and student engagement.

She enjoys creating innovative opportunities for the campus community to actively support student success.

Strengths: Includer, Responsibility, Empathy, Ideation, Maximizer

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Ashlee Jimenez, MS, CCLS 

Assistant Director, Student Services

Ashlee received her Bachelor of Science degree in Child Development and Family Living from Stephen F. Austin State University and earned a Master of Science degree in Child Development, with a focus in Child Life from Texas Woman’s University.

Her passion for teaching students and developing programs within a healthcare setting comes from six-years of experience as a Certified Child Life Specialist at Texas Children’s Hospital in Houston, TX.  She was Chair of the Child Life Practicum Program, Internship and Practicum Student Supervisor, as well as a member of the Critical Care Bereavement Committee. These experiences have allowed Ashlee to excel in her role as Assistant Director in the coordination of UNTHSC Institutional Events including Commencement, White Coat Ceremony, Discover myHSC Day and the Campus Crawl.

Ashlee enjoys providing opportunities that empower student leadership and inter-professional education practices. She hopes to encourage and promote students success as they work towards their academic and professional endeavors.

Strengths: Discipline, Responsibility, Relator, Developer, Maximizer

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Aubrey Rife, MS
Student Development Associate

Aubrey received both her Bachelor of Science in Health Studies and her Master of Science in Health Sciences from The University of Texas at Tyler.

Prior to her arrival at The University of North Texas Health Science Center, Aubrey worked in Residence Life as well as in the non-profit sector.  Her experience in programming, leadership and student development assists her now in her current role working with student governments, student organizations, orientation and other programming across campus.

Aubrey is passionate about student engagement and helping students feel connected here at UNTHSC.  She hopes to be an encouragement and supportive resource to assist students in reaching their goals.

Strengths: Belief, Positivity, Includer, Empathy, Developer

 

Melissa Brand Student Services Assistant Student Affairs

Melissa Brand

Student Services Assistant

Melissa earned an Associate of Arts Degree from Rend Lake College Ina, IL.

For over fifteen years, she has excelled in administrative support services that extend from a veterinary clinic to a wealth management firm. Throughout her career, the extensive experience she has gained as an office manager and administrative assistant prove her expertise in customer service, team building, coordinating meetings and travel, gathering data and compiling performance reports, and managing budgets and projects.

Melissa joined UNT Health Science Center in 2017 and has enjoyed motivating, supporting and assisting students as they pursue their professional development.

Strengths: Responsibility, Individualization, Achiever, Harmony, Adaptability


UNT Health Science Center
Student Service Center, 204
1051 Haskell Avenue
Fort Worth, Texas 76107

Phone: 817-735-5006
Fax: 817-735-0584
E-Mail: studentdevelopment@unthsc.edu

Office Hours: Monday-Friday 8 am – 5 pm


 

This page was last modified on November 22, 2019