Philip Lee, MA
Assistant Director for First Year Programs
Originally from San Diego California, Philip serves as the Assistant Director for First-Year Programs in New Student Programs. In his role, Philip oversees the UNIV 101 First-Year Seminar and supervises and mentors the Peer Navigators who support each UNIV 101 course.
Philip earned his Bachelor's Degree in Applied Psychology and Human Development and his Master's in Higher Education at Boston College, where he served as the Assistant Director of Formation & Engagement in the BC Office of First Year Experience for four years. He has also worked as an Admissions Counselor at the University of Utah.
In his spare time, he enjoys diving into a new video game, trying out new board games with friends, watching too many Youtube video essays, and exploring the incredible Chicago food scene.
Fun fact: "I tie my shoes differently than the vast majority of people."
Education
BA in Applied Psychology and Human Development, Boston College (Boston, MA)
MA in Higher Education, Student Affairs Concentration, Boston College (Boston, MA)