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Charmaine Troy, Ph.D. is listed as Associate Director, First and Second Year Success Initiatives and Academic Professional at Georgia Institute of Technology, based in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. AeroLeads shows a matched LinkedIn profile for Charmaine Troy, Ph.D..
Charmaine Troy, Ph.D. previously worked as Associate Director of First-Generation Student Initiatives & Academic Professional at Georgia Institute Of Technology and First-Generation Program and Operations Manager at Georgia Institute Of Technology. Charmaine Troy, Ph.D. holds Doctor Of Philosophy - Phd, Higher Education/Higher Education Administration from Morgan State University.
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Charmaine Troy Ph.D. is the Associate Director of First-Generation Student Initiatives & Academic Professional at Georgia Tech. In this role, she is focused on the access, equity, and success of first-generation students. She leads the university’s work in supporting the co-curricular success of first-generation college students and overseeing the planning, development and implementation of programming for first-generation students. Dr. Troy joined Georgia Tech from Virginia Tech, where she served as the Assistant Dean for First-Generation Student Success. She has successfully launched three first-generation student programs at three institutions. Dr. Troy was selected by the U.S. Department of State and U.S. Embassy to participate in the United Civic Alliance Network International Exchange Program between Armenia and Turkey to promote grassroots civic engagement in education. She served as a board member for the Montgomery County, VA Economic Development Authority. She previously served as an advisory board member on the Gwinnett County Public Schools Community-Based Mentoring Program; Vice Chairman of the Wake County Housing Authority Commission; and as a Director on the Wake County Housing Finance Corporation. She is co-editor of the book Developing and Implementing Promising Practices and Programs for First-Generation Students. She is also co-editor of the book Graduate Education at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs): A Student Perspective and co-author of the book chapter “Mentoring Experiences of Graduate Students in HBCU Professional Programs.” Dr. Troy is the recipient of the Bertha Pitts Campbell Special Scholarship in Education and the Delta Research and Educational Foundation Golden Anniversary Scholarship from Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. She also received the Educational and Charitable Foundation Graduate Fellowship for Graduate Studies from Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. She is a current member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Jack and Jill of America, and The Links, Incorporated. Dr. Troy earned a B.A. in Journalism and Mass Communication from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, a Master in Public Administration from North Carolina Central University, and a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Higher Education from Morgan State University.To hire Dr. Troy as a consultant for first-generation program strategy and development or as a speaker (first-gen selected topics, mentorship, college preparation and student success or motivation), contact her at contact@charmainetroy.com.
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Associate Director Of First-Generation Student Initiatives & Academic Professional
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First-Generation Program And Operations Manager
Founder/Ceo
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Assistant Dean For First-Generation Student Success
Program Director For First Generation Student Support
Create a collaborative campus-wide culture that streamlines and strengthens services for first-generation students; Assess student data and current practices to prioritize and scale services and resources; Serve as the primary point of contact for undergraduate first-generation college students; Connect first-generation students to high impact practices.
Program Director, Elite Scholars Program; Professor, First Year Seminar And Student Success Advisor
Served as program director and principal investigator of the Elite Scholars Program, an African American Male Initiative grant ($15,000); Successfully created and implemented the Grizzly First Scholars Program, a first generation learning community with a service learning component designed for students who are first in their family to attend a four-year.
Program Coordinator, Academic Enrichment Program
Led efforts to significantly increase the undergraduate grade point average for 30 out of 73 students from below a 2.0 grade point to a median grade point average of 2.8; Created two need based book scholarships for low income students in ARISE program; Developed and implemented ARISE Incentive program initiative to encourage academic achievement among.
Graduate Teaching Assistant
Advised undergraduate students in the Public Administration department on their academic standing in relevant courses that resulted in an increase in student grade point average; Taught three Public Administration courses with Dr. Michael Busko; Advised students on academic improvement of class grades and personal & career development; Conducted GIS study.
Mpa Summer Fellow
Researched, identified, developed and responded to public and private grant opportunities in the areas of civil rights, community development and education; Prepared grant proposals and applications to various foundations that aligned with the focus areas of the UNC Center for Civil Rights; Implemented grants received in support of the Center’s civil.
Legislative Intern
Forged strong customer relationships with constituents within districts that resulted in an increase in community based bills and bill proposals; Conducted research to identify constituent issues that reduced response time to constituent complaints; Participated in representative committee meetings regarding education, transportation and mental health.
Charmaine Troy, Ph.D. education
Doctor Of Philosophy - Phd, Higher Education/Higher Education Administration
Master Of Public Administration - Mpa, Public Administration
Bachelor Of Arts - Ba, Journalism
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What company does Charmaine Troy, Ph.D. work for?
Charmaine Troy, Ph.D. works for Georgia Institute of Technology.
What is Charmaine Troy, Ph.D.'s role at Georgia Institute of Technology?
Charmaine Troy, Ph.D. is listed as Associate Director, First and Second Year Success Initiatives and Academic Professional at Georgia Institute of Technology.
Where is Charmaine Troy, Ph.D. based?
Charmaine Troy, Ph.D. is based in Atlanta, Georgia, United States while working with Georgia Institute of Technology.
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Charmaine Troy, Ph.D. has worked for Georgia Institute Of Technology, Troy Education Consulting, Llc, Virginia Tech, Georgia Gwinnett College, and Morgan State University.
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Charmaine Troy, Ph.D. holds Doctor Of Philosophy - Phd, Higher Education/Higher Education Administration from Morgan State University.
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