Shannon Brinkman hopes to be
able to show Southeast Community College students how her office can help them
succeed at SCC and beyond.
“I
hope to be a bridge for students and staff and continue to help as many
students as we can get into school and for students to use our tutoring
services,” Brinkman said. “I also hope to expand our services and reach more
students outside of the College and show them what SCC has to offer.”
Brinkman started as director
of Tutoring and Transitions in November. Former director Geriann Rada retired
from the position earlier this year. However, Brinkman is no stranger to the
job as she has been a Transitions Advisor since 2016. Prior to that she was an
adjunct math instructor at the College for 12 years and a math teacher at
Southeast High School for four years. She enjoys interacting with students.
“I
really enjoy working with students who need a little extra help,” she said. “I
love when our team helps students get into school and the excitement they have
about getting started. Many of our students need extra support being
first-generation students, English Language Learners or have other challenges,
and I love helping them through the process.”
Some of Brinkman’s short-term
goals include making connections and having a smooth transition from advisor to
director. Long-term goals include finding new ways to help students who don’t
qualify to take credit courses, but still have a desire to get a postsecondary
education. She also wants students to see how her department can be useful.
“Tutoring
and Transitions are two very important pieces of helping students be successful
at SCC,” Brinkman said. “We provide students with so many tools to help them,
and I am excited to see what I can add to the repertoire.”
Brinkman and her husband Paul
have two adult children, Justin and Ashley. Ashley is an SCC alumnus.
Contact Brinkman at sbrinkman@southeast.edu or 402-437-2718. For more information, click on the
website at https://www.southeast.edu/tutoringandtransitions/