Therese Anderson Named University of the Sciences Registrar
PHILADELPHIA, PA (11/06/2012)(readMedia)-- University of the Sciences has named Therese Anderson registrar.
Anderson comes to USciences from Gwynedd-Mercy College where she served as registrar since 1998. She also worked as registrar and as director of institutional research at Harcum College and began her career in higher education at her alma mater, Neumann College (now Neumann University). There she rose to the role of registrar through several promotions.
Anderson has been active in several professional organizations and most recently held a role as president of the Delaware Valley Associate of Collegiate Registrars and Officers of Admissions. Beyond the BA she earned at Neumann, she holds an MS in administration from West Chester University.
Anderson, who was born in Eddystone, Pa., now resides in Ridley Park, Pa., with her husband Bill Costello and their daughter Emily.
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