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Zachary Sgambato

Zachary Sgambato

Admissions Officer, New England Institute of Technology

East Greenwich, Rhode Island, United States

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Zachary Sgambato is an Admissions Officer at the New England Institute of Technology, where he has worked in higher education and college access since 2023. Zach has supported the development of recruitment and campus visit initiatives designed to strengthen authentic connections between institutions and students. Drawing on both professional experience and lived perspective, he explores how definitions of professionalism shape staff culture and student outcomes. Through his work, he invites institutions to critically examine how inclusion is practiced, not just proclaimed.

Area of Expertise

  • Region & Country

Topics

  • Higher Education
  • Diversity & Inclusion
  • College Admissions
  • College Access

The Myth of Inclusion

In higher education, we claim to celebrate our commitment to establishing inclusive workplaces, yet we face realities of daily institutional life that contradict that. Across admissions offices and campus life, there are unspoken norms of professionalism that determine which individuals are affirmed, which expressions are tolerated, and which voices we discourage.

This session will examine how inclusion infiltrates our internal workplace dynamics with our colleagues, supervisors, and institutional leadership and how that affects our student-facing practices. When staff members feel pressure to conform, silence aspects of their identity, or navigate bias within professional spaces, the promise of inclusion offered to students becomes inconsistent and fragile.

Emphasizing lived experiences and patterns across institutions, this session will explore the parallel realities of inclusion in higher education: what colleges and universities claim to value, what staff are expected to embody, and what students experience. Participants in this session will have the opportunity to examine how workplace culture influences admissions decision-making, cultivates the student body, and impacts the emotional labor of supporting marginalized communities.

Inclusion starts as an organizational responsibility, and it is imperative when providing a framework for the student body. Attendees will reflect, engage, and learn just how their internal cultural efforts impact success in higher education externally. These reflections will allow us to strengthen these inclusive practices across both professional and student relationships and interactions.

If we are not practicing inclusivity among colleagues, how can it truly be delivered to students?

NEACAC Annual Meeting & Conference Sessionize Event Upcoming

June 2026 Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, United States

Zachary Sgambato

Admissions Officer, New England Institute of Technology

East Greenwich, Rhode Island, United States

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