Herkimer County Community College has appointed HANNAH R. STUBLEY as a technical assistant for international programs. She graduated from Herkimer College with an associate degree in social science and went on to earn a bachelor’s degree in women’s studies from Hamilton College, in 2012, and a master’s degree in women’s, gender, & sexuality studies from […]

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Herkimer County Community College has appointed HANNAH R. STUBLEY as a technical assistant for international programs. She graduated from Herkimer College with an associate degree in social science and went on to earn a bachelor’s degree in women’s studies from Hamilton College, in 2012, and a master’s degree in women’s, gender, & sexuality studies from the University at Albany in 2015. Stubley previously worked in the college’s academic support center as a career and technical education (CTE) success coach, where she was responsible for enhancing the academic success of CTE students by providing individual and group support to students. As a technical assistant, she will assist Dr. Robin Riecker, the college’s associate dean of academic affairs for humanities/social science and the coordinator of international programming, with processing applications for international students and serving as a designated school official. Stubley will be responsible for advising F-1 students in areas pertaining to the acquisition and maintenance of their non-immigrant student status in the U.S., and she will maintain records, databases, and reports necessary for compliance with immigration regulations, including the Student & Exchange Visitor Information System and all compliance records. 

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