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Jacey Goerlitz

Jacey Goerlitz

Associate Director of Orientation Programs, New Student Programs, The University of Oklahoma

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Jacey Goerlitz serves as the Associate Director of Orientation Programs. Prior to working in the Department of New Student Programs, she worked in Residence Life at the University of Oklahoma for three years as a full-time professional and graduate assistant.

Jacey received her B.S. in Political Science from Texas A&M University, where she fell in love with orientation as a student leader. She received her M.Ed. in Adult and Higher Education from the University of Oklahoma. During graduate school, Jacey served as the NODA intern for Orientation and New Student Programs at the University of Virginia. She received the 2019 Outstanding NODA Intern Award for her work at UVA.

With a passion for community care, Jacey is most interested in how students create and identify systems of care during their college years.

Your Self-Care isn't Enough: A Shift to Community Care in OTR

As OTR professionals, we are all too familiar with the phrase, "be sure to self-care." We are being asked to do more and more with less. Once the day is done, we find ourselves even more exhausted and depleted of emotional, physical, and mental energy. Along with this exhaustion, comes reminders of self-care. But, what if self-care alone is no longer enough for the OTR professional? Come talk about the shift to a community care model in our departments, student staff teams, and overall practice.

Jacey Goerlitz

Associate Director of Orientation Programs, New Student Programs, The University of Oklahoma

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