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Mandy Peace is the Management Assistance for Access & Opportunity Programs at Idaho State University

Mandy Peace

Management Assistant and Financial Specialist

(208) 282-4415

mandypeace@isu.edu

Access and Opportunity Financial and Accounting

Mandy is a TRIO Upward Bound Alum and a First-Generation College Student who attended Idaho State University.  She has been with Access and Opportunity Programs since February of 2022. Mandy works to support TRIO and CAMP Access Programs in Financial Analysis and Management.  As an Idaho native, Mandy enjoys spending time outdoors with her family, attending sporting events and going on as many adventures as possible. 

TRIO Student Support Services

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Janae Mitchell

Director

Office: Museum Building, Room 446

(208) 282-3242

janaemitchell@isu.edu

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Kirsti Beck

Administrative Assistant II

Office: Museum Building, 446

(208) 282-3966

beckkirs@isu.edu

  • TRIO SSS
  • TRIO McNair 
  • College Assistance Migrant Program
  • Scheduling appointments
  • Application questions and concerns
  • Employment opportunities

Kirsti has worked at Idaho State University since 2004, and in that time has worked in Administrative Support roles with the Institute of Rural Health, New Student Orientation, and the Veteran Student Services Center. She is now enjoying working in Access and Opportunity Programs with the College Assistance Migrant Program, TRIO Student Support Services, and TRIO McNair Scholars Program. She enjoys a quiet life in the country, a great rotation of music, and spending time outdoors and traveling with her family.

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Maurice Pittman

Advisor

Office: Museum Building Room 446

(208) 282-2795

mauricepittman@isu.edu

  • TRIO SSS services
  • FAFSA
  • Academic Advising
  • Academic
  • Career and Graduate school exploration
  • Institutional navigation.

Maurice is a TRIO SSS alum from California State University Bakersfield. He earned his undergraduate degree in Psychology and Minor in Communication and later received his Master's degree in Educational Counseling with an emphasis in School Counseling and Student Affairs in Higher Education. Maurice is actively pursuing his Educational Doctorate in Educational Leadership with a concentration in Higher Education Administration at Idaho State University. Maurice absolutely loves his job helping students to successfully find their transformative moments, navigating the university system to completing their four-year degree and encouraging graduate studies and/or to being a productive community leader.

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Reinalyn Echon

Advisor

Office: Museum Building, Room 448

(208) 282-3242

echorein@isu.edu

  • Class Registration
  • FAFSA/Financial Aid
  • Advising

Reinalyn is an alumni of the Maximizing Access to Research Careers (MARC) program, a McNair-like program for underrepresented students interested in biomedical research. As a MARC scholar, Reinalyn learned the value in creating opportunities for first-generation college students of diverse backgrounds. In fact, it was her experience in the MARC program that encouraged her to pursue her graduate studies in Psychology. Now, she is excited to pay forward the same opportunities and advances she was given to the TRIO students at ISU.

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KyLeigh Smith

AmeriCorps Service Member

Office: MUS Room 446 Office F

(208) 282-4744

kyleighsmith@isu.edu

  • Programming
  • Tutoring
  • Virtual Job Shadow
  • Financial Literacy
Kyleigh is a junior studying Secondary Education with a major in English and a minor in ESL. She is a first-generation student and a single mother. She absolutely loves working with students and would love to work with you too!

TRIO McNair Scholars Program

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James Pascali

Director

Office: Museum Building, Room 446

(208) 282-3612

jamespascali@isu.edu

  • TRIO McNair Scholars Program
  • First Generation College Students
  • Student recruitment, engagement, and retention
  • Undergraduate research opportunities
  • Program Initiatives and objective
  • Program eligibility and application processes

 

Schedule an appointment with me!

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Kirsti Beck

Administrative Assistant II

Office: Museum Building, 446

(208) 282-3966

beckkirs@isu.edu

  • TRIO SSS
  • TRIO McNair 
  • College Assistance Migrant Program
  • Scheduling appointments
  • Application questions and concerns
  • Employment opportunities

Kirsti has worked at Idaho State University since 2004, and in that time has worked in Administrative Support roles with the Institute of Rural Health, New Student Orientation, and the Veteran Student Services Center. She is now enjoying working in Access and Opportunity Programs with the College Assistance Migrant Program, TRIO Student Support Services, and TRIO McNair Scholars Program. She enjoys a quiet life in the country, a great rotation of music, and spending time outdoors and traveling with her family.

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Hanieh Bazargani

TRIO McNair Graduate Teaching Assistant

Office: Museum Building Rm 446

(208) 282-3242

khadijehbazargani@isu.edu

TRIO Upward Bound Programs

Danielle Wylie director of Upward Bound and Upward Bound Math and Science

Danielle Wylie

Director

Office: Business Administration Building, B202

(208) 282-2717

wylidani@isu.edu

  • Upward Bound Programs activities
  • Eligibility for high school students in our target schools (Aberdeen, American Falls, Blackfoot, Century, Firth, Highland, Idaho Falls, Pocatello, and Shelley High Schools)
  • Jobs for college students and instructors working with our Saturday and Summer Academies

Danielle is a first-generation college graduate from a low-income background, a TRIO alumna, and an advocate for students from underrepresented and under-supported backgrounds. After growing up in rural Appalachia, becoming a TRIO McNair Scholar at Indiana University of Pennsylvania was critical to her success in attending graduate school. She earned her Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Wisconsin - Madison in 2014. She then taught and researched at the University of Illinois at Chicago and Mississippi State University. At Mississippi State, Danielle was a philosophy professor and the Undergraduate Coordinator for philosophy majors. Her love for Upward Bound and decision to return to TRIO was inspired by her four summers working as an academic and residential counselor and as a philosophy instructor for the Upward Bound program at Saint Francis University. She has been with the ISU TRIO Upward Bound Programs since 2020.

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Steven Moldenhauer

Advisor and Residential Coordinator

Office: Idaho Falls Campus, Tingey Administration Building Room 230

(208) 557-4284

stevenmoldenhauer@isu.edu

  • TRIO Programs
  • Upward Bound Programs Saturday and Summer Programming
  • TRIO Application Processes
  • Land Speed Velocity of an Unladen Swallow (European)

Steven Moldenhauer graduated from Idaho State University in 2015 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Theatre. From there he started his professional journey at Umpqua Community College, in Oregon, as an ETS Advisor. While at UCC, he took part in the leadership program offered there as well as the 2019-2020 NAEOP Emerging Leaders Institute cohort. Steven is currently the Volunteer Auctioneer and Fundraising Specialist for the Friends of NAEOP (FoN). He is also currently the producer and Co-Host of "What's Your Why?!" a podcast for the modern day TRIO Professional. Steven has had amazing opportunities to grow over his career and has adopted this philosophy, “All of us become leaders at any given point in our lives, at any given time. Good leadership looks like great teamwork. No matter your position, you have the opportunity to make a difference, so make it.”

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Val Williamson

Advisor and Instructional Coordinator

Office: Business Administration Building, B202

(208) 282-4224

willval4@isu.edu

  • TRIO Pre-college Youth Programs
  • How our programs can benefit you
  • How to apply for Upward Bound/Upward Bound Math Science
  • Eligibility Criteria
  • How to apply for college and find financial aid
  • Employment opportunities in Upward Bound/Upward Bound Math Science
  • Scholarship/Internship opportunities
  • The Upward Bound Programs' six-week Summer Academy

Val Williamson started his journey with TRIO in the summer of 1989 when he enrolled in the Upward Bound program as a freshman in high school. He loved being a part of the program and continued to work for Upward Bound and Student Support Services as a tutor/mentor and instructional leader while in college. After earning a Bachelor's degree in Secondary Education, he taught mathematics, STEM, and career exploration for approximately 20 years in Idaho and Wyoming school districts. Val later returned to Upward Bound, teaching mathematics, STEM, and robotics during the summers. In 2019, he helped coach TRIO's robotics team. Val has endorsements in secondary mathematics, special education, and history. He loves working with TRIO and has been a living witness to the positive impact the program can have on the lives of students. TRIOWorks!

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Gerardo Torres Garcia (Jerry)

Advisor and Programming Coordinator

Office: Business Administration Building, B202B

(208) 282-2713

torrger2@isu.edu

  • TRIO Application Process (Spanish & English)
  • Upward Bound Summer Academy
  • Upward Bound Saturday Academy
  • TRIO Programs eligibility

Gerardo "Jerry" Torres is a first-generation college graduate and a son of immigrant parents who came to America to pursue a brighter future. As a former participant of the TRIO Upward Bound and Student Support Services program at Idaho State University, Jerry knows the transformative power of supportive educational programs. Jerry holds a Bachelor's degree in Spanish and a minor in Mathematics. Throughout his undergraduate years, he served as a mentor for Upward Bound during the summers, giving back to a program that had such a profound impact on his own life. In Jerry's words, "TRIO has been a defining force in my life and I wouldn't be where I am today without it. The advisors and people I've met through the program inspired me to pursue my passions and make a difference in this community."

TRIO Educational Talent Search - Southeast

Storm Jansson

Storm Jansson

Assistant Director

Office: Business Building B202D

(208) 282-4417

jansstor@isu.edu

  • Access and Opportunity services
  • TRIO Educational Talent Search Operations
  • TRIO Educational Talent Search student programming
  • TRIO ETS scope of service
  • TRIO ETS team members
  • TRIO ETS activities and events
  • TRIO Educational Talent Search grant objectives

Graduating from the University of Idaho May of 2018, Storm Jansson double majored with a Bachelors’ in Spanish and Sociology with an emphasis in Criminology. She received her opportunity in higher education when being accepted to the College of Southern Idaho in 2013. She received her Associates in Criminal Justice from CSI in 2015 and transferred to UI to complete her Bachelors' Degrees. Being a teen mother of limited-income, first-generation background, she firmly believes everyone deserves the opportunity in higher education. She was raised in a single mother household with two older siblings. Storm Jansson proudly works on Pocatello main campus for the TRIO ETS program serving Aberdeen High School.

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Austyn Richards

Advisor/Recruiter

Office: Business Building Room B205Q

richaus2@isu.edu

  • Scholarships
  • Free Application for Federal Student Aid
  • Academic Advising
  • College Admission
  • ACT/SAT Prep

Being a first-generation college student, and coming from a limited income household, Austyn truly believes in the slogan of “TRIO Works.” Austyn is a TRIO UBMS and SSS alumni, who is focused on helping those who are in a similar position as he was. Austyn graduated from Idaho State University in 2018, with a bachelor’s degree in Psychology. He is excited to be given an opportunity to work with TRIO, and help the students he works with. Austyn believes everyone should have the opportunity to go onto higher education if they would like to, and TRIO is one of the paths that can get them there.  

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Nick Grunig

Advisor/Recruiter

Office: Pocatello, Business Admin Room B 202E

(208) 282-5344

nickgrunig@isu.edu

  • How to get money for school
  • Figuring out your career goals
  • Classes you are struggling in
  • Why college is so important

Nick is a first-generation college graduate with a bachelor's in Political Science. He believes in the transformative principles of a growth mindset and deep learning. He has accumulated over a thousand hours of coaching experience with high school students. As someone who is hard of hearing and neurodiverse, Nick aims to encourage student self-advocacy and empowerment. In his down time, Nick enjoys deep philosophical discussions, board games, and science fiction. He truly believes in the power of education and is dedicated to helping improve the lives of others.

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Terri Robinson

Advisor/Recruiter

Office: TAB Building, Room 230 1784 Science Center Dr., Idaho Falls, ID 83402

208-557-3343

terrirobinson@isu.edu

  • Scholarships
  • FAFSA
  • College applications

A fourth-generation Idahoan, Terri has been raised with a deep respect and love for the land, people and institutions of Idaho. She enjoys working with youth and supporting future generations. She holds a Bachelor’s of Art degree in Journalism from Idaho State University.

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Sarah Call

Advisor/Recruiter

Office: Business Admin building Rm B2023

385-243-1890

sarahcall@isu.edu

Academic, financial, career, or personal counseling Career exploration Connections with tutorial services Information on postsecondary education Exposure to college campuses

Sarah Call is a dedicated professional with a passion for education and community support. Currently serving as a Middle School Advisor and Recruiter for TRIO Educational Talent Search (ETS). Sarah earned her Bachelor's degree in Sociology from Idaho State University, laying the foundation for her commitment to understanding the challenges that come from lack of access to higher education and poverty. Sarah's skills include educational advising, community outreach, and program recruitment. She brings a unique blend of compassion, organizational acumen, and a results-driven approach to her work.

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Martha Ramirez

Advisor/Recruiter

Office: Idaho Falls Campus - TAB Building, Rm. 230

ramimart@isu.edu

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Vanessa Fontes

Advisor/Recruiter

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Aby Vazquez

Americorp Service Member

Office: Business Administration, B202

(801)448-6189

vazqdian@isu.edu

  • Advising 
  • Educational Talent Search
  • College Applications

Aby Vazquez will graduate from Idaho State University in Spring of 2024 with her Bachelors in Health Science. Being a First Generation student and coming from limited income household, Aby believes that she can help students who wish to further their education and help in anyway to make that possible.

TRIO Educational Talent Search - Magic Valley

Patrick Rose, EOC/ETS Director

Patrick Rose

Director

Office: 315 Falls Ave., PO Box 1238, Evergreen Building # B-40

(208) 732-6261

patrickrose@isu.edu

  • TRIO Educational Talent Search Operations
  • TRIO Educational Opportunity Center Operations

Prior to joining Idaho State University, Dr. Rose was Director for International Affairs and Associate Chair of the Doctorate Program at Seoul Business School in South Korea. He also served as Executive Advisor for Advancement and External Affairs in the Office of the President at Incheon National University. Earlier in his career, Dr. Rose was the Manager for Auburn University's Applied Research Lab and Broadband Technology Opportunities Project. His expertise is in survey research methods, including sample design, survey instrument construction, the data collection process, data coding, statistical analysis, and report writing. While at AU, he received a Ph.D. in Educational Psychology. Before joining AU, Dr. Rose was the Public Relations Coordinator for the Division of Student Affairs at Southern Illinois University Carbondale and was formerly the Director of Community Solutions for United Way of Treasure Valley in Boise, Idaho. Dr. Rose has a Master’s degree in Instructional and Performance Technology from Boise State University and he holds two undergraduate degrees in Social Work and History, also from BSU. After graduating, Dr. Rose served two years in the U.S. Peace Corps during which he worked for the Malawi Ministry Health in Central Africa.

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Deydree Boyer

Program Specialist

Office: College of Southern Idaho (CSI) 315 Falls Ave Evergreen Building, B40 Twin Falls, Idaho 83303

(208) 732-6256

deydreeboyer@isu.edu

Advising services to pre-college students, EOC Program, ETS Program

When I was growing up, I was the weird kid who was poor and didn’t have many friends. And I didn't have much hope at a fulling career or much of a future. I graduated from an alternative high school a year late, was married, and had an infant. I figured that was where I would be. I would be a stay at home mom or work at a minimum wage job and always be a paycheck to paycheck family.
One day, at my minimum wage job, a college instructor asked me what I wanted to do and if I would be content in minimum wage positions my entire life. She saw potential inside of me that I couldn't see, to be more than what I grew up in, and to change my future narrative. It may have taken me a few tries and many years, but I received my first AA degree when I was 39. I have gone on to earn a second AA and I am working towards my BA which I hope to have before I am 50.
I want to help as many people as I can. I want to show them their potential and be their cheer leader to keep going especially when things get hard. Everyone has the ability to change their narrative.

Irma Martinez is an Advisor/Planner for TRIO Educational Opportunity Center

Irma Martinez

Advisor/Recruiter

Office: College of Southern Idaho Mini-Cassia Office Room B-4

(208) 732-6463

irmamartinez@isu.edu

ETS

  • Academic advisement, tutoring, mentoring
  • College, career, and financial aid awareness activities
  • College and career field trips
  • Individual assistance with college admissions, scholarship applications, and financial aid forms

EOC

  • Financial Aid Application Assistance (FAFSA), Financial Aid Verifications, Financial Literacy Education (Loans), College Transfer, Workforce, GED Referral, and English As a Second Language (ESL) Referral

Irma Martinez graduated from the University of Idaho in December 2017 and received a Bachelor's in Business Administration with a concentration in Marketing. Irma was a member of the TRIO family as a Freshman at Burley high school. She joined the College of Assistant Migrant Program (CAMP) and was involved in the Multicultural Affairs Office and has since participated in Student Support Services throughout her journey at the University of Idaho. Irma works for both TRIO Educational Opportunity Center (EOC) and Educational Talent Search (ETS) Programs that focus on providing higher education for eighth graders, high school students to adults. I am onsite at Mt. Harrison High School, Canyon Ridge High School, Kimberly High School, Filer High School, Buhl High School, and Gooding High School. As well as recruiting in Mini-Cassia in the surrounding areas in the Mini-Cassia and Magic Valley.

Chris Newhouse

Advisor

Office: College of Southern Idaho, 315 Falls Ave, P.O. Box 1238, Evergreen Building #B-40, Twin Falls, ID 83303

(208) 738-5929

chrisnewhouse@isu.edu

TRIO Educational Opportunity Center

Patrick Rose, EOC/ETS Director

Patrick Rose

Director

Office: 315 Falls Ave., PO Box 1238, Evergreen Building # B-40

(208) 732-6261

patrickrose@isu.edu

  • TRIO Educational Talent Search Operations
  • TRIO Educational Opportunity Center Operations

Prior to joining Idaho State University, Dr. Rose was Director for International Affairs and Associate Chair of the Doctorate Program at Seoul Business School in South Korea. He also served as Executive Advisor for Advancement and External Affairs in the Office of the President at Incheon National University. Earlier in his career, Dr. Rose was the Manager for Auburn University's Applied Research Lab and Broadband Technology Opportunities Project. His expertise is in survey research methods, including sample design, survey instrument construction, the data collection process, data coding, statistical analysis, and report writing. While at AU, he received a Ph.D. in Educational Psychology. Before joining AU, Dr. Rose was the Public Relations Coordinator for the Division of Student Affairs at Southern Illinois University Carbondale and was formerly the Director of Community Solutions for United Way of Treasure Valley in Boise, Idaho. Dr. Rose has a Master’s degree in Instructional and Performance Technology from Boise State University and he holds two undergraduate degrees in Social Work and History, also from BSU. After graduating, Dr. Rose served two years in the U.S. Peace Corps during which he worked for the Malawi Ministry Health in Central Africa.

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Deydree Boyer

Administrative Assistant

Office: Office: College of Southern Idaho (CSI) 315 Falls Ave Evergreen Building, B40 Twin Falls, Idaho 83303

(208) 732-6256

deydreeboyer@isu.edu

Advising services to pre-college students, EOC Program, ETS Program

When I was growing up, I was the weird kid who was poor and didn’t have many friends. And I didn't have much hope at a fulling career or much of a future. I graduated from an alternative high school a year late, was married, and had an infant. I figured that was where I would be. I would be a stay at home mom or work at a minimum wage job and always be a paycheck to paycheck family.
One day, at my minimum wage job, a college instructor asked me what I wanted to do and if I would be content in minimum wage positions my entire life. She saw potential inside of me that I couldn't see, to be more than what I grew up in, and to change my future narrative. It may have taken me a few tries and many years, but I received my first AA degree when I was 39. I have gone on to earn a second AA and I am working towards my BA which I hope to have before I am 50.
I want to help as many people as I can. I want to show them their potential and be their cheer leader to keep going especially when things get hard. Everyone has the ability to change their narrative.

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Behnaz Etminan

Americorp Service Member

Office: 315 Falls Ave, Evergreen #B-40, Twin Falls, ID 83301

(208) 948-7050

behnazetminan@isu.edu

TRIO program helps students apply and renew their FAFSA's helping with finding scholarships and transferring and applying for colleges.

 

I work with seniors in high school twice a month, however I also work with CSI students.

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Abeer Alqurashi

Advisor

Office: College of Southern Idaho Evergreen Building #B-40

(208) 252-5434

abeeralqurashi@isu.edu

  • Financial Aid Application Assistance (FAFSA)
  • Financial Aid Verifications
  • Financial Literacy Education (Loans)
  • College Transfers
  • Workforce Training 
  • GED Referral
  • English As a Second Language (ESL) Referral
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Eduardo Leon

Advisor

Office: Office: College of Southern Idaho (CSI) Evergreen Building, B40 315 Falls Ave Twin Falls, Idaho 83303

208-749-5722

eduardoleonvargas@isu.edu

  • Financial Aid Application Assistance (FAFSA)
  • Financial Aid Verifications
  • Financial Literacy Education (Loans)
  • College Transfers
  • Workforce Training 
  • GED Referral
  • English As a Second Language (ESL) Referral

TRIO Veterans Program & Educational Access Program

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Katie Leishman

Director of Educational Opportunities for Veterans & Adult Learners (EOVAL)

Office: Idaho State University, Pond Student Union Bldg, Veteran Student Services Center Room 313

(208) 282-3505

katieleishman@isu.edu

  • College success program operations
  • Adult learners
  • Recruitment of Veterans and active duty service members into education
  • TRIO Veterans Upward Bound program objectives and progress
  • TRIO Educational Opportunity Center - Eastern program objectives and progress
  • Program eligibility for adult learners, Veterans, and military-connected students

Katie Leishman is an advocate for individuals striving to achieve their educational and occupational goals. She is deeply honored to play a role in assisting Veterans and first-generation individuals on their journey to postsecondary education. Katie's career in higher education began in 2017 at Idaho State University's College of Technology, where her work focused on assisting underserved populations. As Director of the TRiO Veterans Upward Bound and TRiO Educational Opportunity Center at Idaho State University, Katie is very excited about serving and connecting first-generation college students and Veterans with valuable educational and community resources. She firmly believes that education is a transformative force that can impact not only individuals but future generations. Katie's mission is to empower and transform lives through education. Her work isn't just a profession—it's a commitment to creating positive change.

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Carissa Alleman

Advisor/Recruiter

Office: Veteran Student Services Center, Room 316

(208) 282-1241

allecari@isu.edu

  • Help accessing Federal Financial Aid 
  • Filling out a FAFSA 
  • Applying to any college
  • Connecting with the experts for any question you have about being in school or paying for school 
  • Tutoring 
  • Building up math and English skills to avoid remedial classes 
  • Deciding on a major and career (whether that is a 4 year Bachelors, an Associate’s degree, or Certificate)
  • Assist with filling out va.gov

Carissa Alleman is a first-generation and non-traditional student. She is passionate about education and exploring options and opportunities for Veterans in their educational experience. She has received her Bachelors in Anthropology and is currently pursuing a Masters of Arts in Social-Cultural Anthropology at Idaho State University. Carissa has worked at Idaho State University for 9 years and is excited to serve TRIO Veterans in her new role as an advisor and recruiter.

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Jodi Dunn

Advisor/Recruiter

Office: Veterans Student Support Services Center Room 306

(208) 282-2607

jodidunn@isu.edu

  • Assistance in completing college entry and reentry applications
  • Provide information on financial assistance for postsecondary participants
  • Facilitate Financial/Economic Literacy lessons
  • Assistance in student loan default mitigation
  • Assistance in completing the FAFSA
  • Assist clients in being academically prepared for postsecondary admission and testing
  • Potential postsecondary transfer service
  • English Language Acquisition

Jodi is passionate about advocating for and assisting First-Generation Pre-College adults gain access to postsecondary education that will open up opportunities that they might have thought were out of reach. Education can change the trajectory of one's life in a positive way. Jodi is an Army Veteran, earned a Master degree in Sociology and a Bachelor degree in Sociology from Idaho State University. When not working Jodi enjoys traveling, working out and teaching fitness classes, and spend time with family and friends.