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Robert K. (Bob) Glenn became Vice President for Student Affairs at Middle Tennessee State University on August 17, 1999. In February of 2002 he was promoted to Vice President for Student Affairs and Vice Provost for Enrollment Management. Dr. Glenn currently serves as Vice President for Student Affairs and Vice Provost for Enrollment and Academic Services. Dr. Glenn began his career in higher education as a residence hall director at Birmingham-Southern College in the fall of 1975. Nine years later he left the position of Director of Student Services at B-SC to move to the University of North Alabama as Director of Student Activities. From UNA he went to Southwest Missouri State University as Dean of Students in 1993.
After finishing a Bachelor's Degree in Chemistry at Birmingham-Southern College, Dr. Glenn began working towards his graduate degrees at the University of Alabama. Dr. Glenn finished both the Master's and Doctorate of Philosophy degree in the field of counseling. Dr. Glenn cites his training as a counselor, and specifically his training in the Individual Psychology of Alfred Adler, as a major force in shaping his educational philosophy. Dr. Glenn's educational philosophy is simple and straight-forward. He believes that the single mission of the Division of Student Affairs, Enrollment and Academic Services is to take care of students. He believes that every student has a right to expect personal attention. And, he maintains an open-door policy for both students and parents. Dr. Glenn can be contacted in his office in the Keathley University Center, room 212, at 898-2440.
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