Mary C. McCaskey appointed AVP for Enrollment and Student Success

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The Division of Enrollment and Communication is pleased to announce that Mary McCaskey has been appointed as the Associate Vice President for Enrollment & Student Success.

In her new role, Mary will provide strategic leadership and administrative oversight for enrollment services, including Admissions, Career Services, Financial Aid, Scholarships, International Education, Veteran Services, and Enrollment Operations. Her goal is to ensure the delivery of high-quality services to all constituents, including prospective, current, and former students, as well as academic and administrative departments, and faculty and staff.

Previously, Mary served as the Director of Financial Aid and Military and Veterans Affairs, where she was responsible for ensuring compliance with all federal, state, and institutional aid programs. She oversaw the administration of these programs, including all veteran and military aid benefits, and led responses to internal, state, and federal audits. Mary also worked to maximize the role of Financial Aid in recruiting and retention efforts, providing counseling and advising to students and parents on financial needs, aid opportunities, academic progress, eligibility, and procedures.

“Mary has demonstrated a consistent, high-level commitment to the university’s mission and vision,” said Karen Lykins, Vice President for Enrollment & Communication. “She is known for her knowledge and leadership skills in various roles, including director, compliance officer, colleague, advisor, trainer, and subject matter expert. I am confident that Mary’s work in her new role will support and enhance collaboration and success across campus.”

Mary holds a bachelor’s degree in Human Services from Bethel University and a master’s degree in Divinity from Memphis Theological Seminary. She has also served a five-year term as President of the Tennessee Education Association of Veteran Program Administrators and has been a valued employee of Tennessee Tech for nearly 10 years.