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Huntington adds admissions counselor to Peoria team

Posted 12/8/19

 

 

Huntington adds admissions counselor to Peoria team

Huntington University Arizona, 8385 W. Mariners Way, Peoria, has a new full-time admissions counselor with Tiffany Swartz …

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Huntington adds admissions counselor to Peoria team

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Huntington University Arizona, 8385 W. Mariners Way, Peoria, has a new full-time admissions counselor with Tiffany Swartz joining the Peoria campus.

Ms. Swartz has been working with the university part-time since the summer of 2019.

“We are thrilled to bring Tiffany into the Huntington University Arizona crew,” director of Arizona operations Jeff Berggren stated. “She has a very strong background in admissions, having previously worked for a private Christian college and a large state university, both in Arizona. Tiffany is a natural for this position based on her love for students, her interest in the arts and her wonderfully winsome persona.”

That passion for working with students and higher education has been with Ms. Swartz since she was a peer counselor as a sophomore in high school, where she witnessed the Ironwood High School counseling staff daily encouraging and guiding students. Her experience helped guide her choice to become an admissions counselor after graduating from Arizona Christian University in 2016.

Interested students can learn more about Huntington University Arizona or schedule a tour at huntington.edu/Peoria.

Huntington University Arizona opened its doors in 2016, welcoming students seeking a degree in digital media arts.