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Goucher College Announces New Vice President And Dean Of Students
Goucher College announced today that Aarika Camp, Ph.D., has been appointed the next Vice President and Dean of Students.

July 9, 2020
Goucher College announced today that Aarika Camp, Ph.D., has been appointed the next
Vice President and Dean of Students. Camp was selected from a qualified field of candidates
at the conclusion of an extensive, nationwide search. She will report directly to
the college president and sit on the President’s Cabinet, where she will oversee all
aspects of student and residential life at Goucher.
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Camp currently serves as the associate dean of student services at Nova Southeastern
University. In this role, she serves as an advocate for students, focusing on student
success and building a thriving campus community. At Nova, her responsibilities have
included providing leadership for Residential Life and Housing; Student Disability
Services; Student Media; Campus Recreation & Wellness; Campus Life & Student Engagement;
Student Leadership & Civic Engagement; and six academic leadership scholars programs
within the Division of Student Affairs.
“Dr. Camp’s years of experience creating supportive and inclusive campus environments
offers our community tremendous opportunities to thrive and engage with one other,”
said Kent Devereaux, Goucher College president. “Goucher will greatly benefit from
her proven leadership in student affairs and her dedication to enriching the overall
student life experience.”
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In addition to her role as associate dean, Camp is the program director and an adjunct
faculty member in the Master of Science in College Student Affairs. She teaches graduate
courses in student development theory, contemporary issues in higher education, and
higher education administration. Prior to joining Nova Southeastern University in
2007, Camp worked professionally in student affairs at Brandeis University and Florida
International University.
Camp has a passion for helping students find their voice, recognizing and celebrating
their complex identities, and fostering a supportive environment as they pursue their
goals. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree at the University of Miami in women’s
literature and political science. Camp then completed her master’s degree in college
student personnel at the University of Florida. Her doctorate in higher education
leadership is from Florida Atlantic University, where she examined the role of senior
student affairs officers’ decision-making on the retention of at-risk student populations
at multiple institutions.
Camp will assume the new role on August 3, 2020.
This press release was produced by Goucher College. The views expressed here are the author’s own.