EOF Academic Advisor
Stephanie works in the Educational Opportunity Fund (EOF) program, where she supports
students from educationally and economically disadvantaged backgrounds. She provides
academic advising, assists with course planning, and helps students stay on track
toward graduation. She also connects students with campus resources that promote personal,
academic, and financial well-being. Mrs. Robinson collaborates with departments across
the College to ensure EOF students receive holistic support.
Stephanie is a higher education professional dedicated to supporting students from
diverse, underserved populations. She has led key initiatives within the Educational
Opportunity Fund (EOF) program, such as designing and managing comprehensive workshops
and leadership development opportunities that foster student retention, academic success,
and professional growth. She also mentors student leaders and collaborates across
campus to enhance resources and support systems tailored to the needs of historically
marginalized populations. Stephanie teaches as an adjunct professor, helping students
explore business principles and develop academic confidence. Stephanie’s professional
journey also includes impactful work in reentry services, where she helped formerly
incarcerated individuals overcome barriers to employment through advocacy, workforce
development programs, and individualized support. Her contributions were recognized
in a published reentry initiative focused on reducing recidivism, reflecting her commitment
to social equity. Holding an MBA in Finance, Stephanie brings strong expertise in
accounting, budget management, and institutional reporting, having managed program
finances and compliance in both higher education and nonprofit settings.