MASTER OF ARTS IN APPLIED GERONTOLOGY PROGRAM

MENTOR'S INTRODUCTION

The Program Mentor has varied responsibilities within the Applied Gerontology Program (GERN). First, the Mentor acts as the area/faculty advisor for the program. The Mentor is involved in faculty selection, faculty orientation, guidance of faculty syllabus preparation, and general leadership of the program faculty.

The Program Mentor is available to meet with students, individually or as a group, at any time during their educational careers at Webster University. The Program Mentor is available for advising relative to the applied gerontology area of concentration (career discussion, professional organization opportunities, etc.). Advising on matters of academic performance and conflicts in class is done by the Academic Advisor.

The Mentor for GERN is William HuddlestonBerry. Mr. HuddlestonBerry is a full-time faculty member and chairperson of the Department of Behavioral and Social Sciences.

Individuals wanting to speak to Mr. HuddlestonBerry should call 314-968-6970.


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