Recognizing the benefits of higher education including student engagement in high-impact activities for all students, Dr. Catie McCorry-Andalis has focused on expanding student engagement opportunities for first generation students and re-defining what Student Affairs means to support the needs of today’s students. With more than 30 years of experience in higher education, Dr. McCorry-Andalis has worked in a variety of areas including student support services, leadership development and student activities, enrollment services, housing and residence life, judicial affairs, fellowships and awards and international education.
As Vice President for Student Affairs, Dr. McCorry-Andalis provides leadership and vision in administering a comprehensive portfolio of programs, services, and strategic initiatives that promote student engagement, personal development, student persistence, and student success of all students. The Division of Student Affairs includes the Dean of Students Office, Housing and Residential Life, International Programs and Study Abroad, Student Affairs Marketing and Communications, Recreational Sports, Spirit Operations (cheer, dance and mascot programs), Student Engagement and Leadership Center (student organizations, Greek life, and leadership development programs), Student Government Association, Student Media and Publications, Student Fellowships and Awards, University Heights Early Learning Center, Center for Accommodations and Support Services, Counseling and Psychological Services, Military Student Success Center, Office of Community Standards, UTEP CARE, and Union Services.
Dr. McCorry-Andalis is active in the El Paso community and helped establish Homerun for the Homeless, an annual 5k Run/Fun Walk and Kids Dash in partnership with the El Paso Chihuahuas Baseball Team and the Opportunity Center for the Homeless in 2013. She is also involved in several professional organizations including the Texas Association of College and University Personnel Administrators (TACUSPA), Association of College and University Housing Officers – International (ACUHO-I), and the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA) where she has served on committees and presented workshops and plenary sessions regionally, nationally and internationally.
Dr. McCorry-Andalis is a proud member of member of Phi Kappa Phi, the Golden Key Honor Society, Leadership El Paso, Class XXXVI on behalf of the Greater El Paso Chamber of Commerce as well as Leadership Women, Texas - Class of 2018, the longest running program to develop women leaders in the US.
Dr. McCorry-Andalis earned a Bachelor’s degree and Master’s degree from Notre Dame de Namur University and a Doctorate degree in Educational Leadership and Administration at UTEP. She has also conducted research on the social and academic adjustment of students who have participated in an early college high school and transitioned to a four-year institution.
Catie McCorry-Andalis, Associate Vice President and Dean of Students at The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) earned a Bachelor’s Degree and Master’s Degree from Notre Dame de Namur University and a Doctorate Degree in Educational Leadership and Administration at UTEP. McCorry-Andalis has worked at several institutions including Pepperdine University and California State University, East Bay, managing on-campus housing, new student orientation and leadership development programs for undergraduate and graduate students. Since arriving at UTEP, McCorry-Andalis, has greatly expanded student support and student engagement opportunities for first generation college students including conducting and publishing research on the social and academic adjustment of students who have participated in an early college high school and transitioned to a four-year institution. Throughout her career, McCorry-Andalis has been active in professional organizations and her local community including helping to establish the annual Home Run for the Homeless 5K run/walk benefiting a local shelter.
A proud UTEP alumna, Aguilar earned her Master of Education in Educational Leadership and Administration in 2006. Prior to earning her graduate degree, Aguilar completed her bachelor’s degree in elementary education and teaching in 1997. She is currently pursuing her Doctor of Education degree at Abilene Christian University. Throughout her career, Aguilar has led student success initiatives at institutions like El Paso Community College, Mountain View College in the Dallas County Community College District and Dallas College. Before joining UTEP, she served as the assistant vice president at Tarleton State University in Stephenville, Texas, where she advocated on behalf of students and led oversight for programs like the university’s counseling center, health center and food pantry, among others. She has also dedicated her time to serving on committees promoting equity and supportive measures on college campuses and is a member of numerous associations promoting the success of Hispanic students. As a child of immigrant parents, I have a passion for helping underserved populations achieve their educational goals. I understand the concerns and challenges these students face because I was one of them. I believe it is our responsibility as educators to help remove barriers for students and to support and encourage their success in college and their future careers.
Dr. Charlie Gibbens serves UTEP as the Assistant Vice President for Student Support, a role he has held since July 2017. Prior to this, he served as the Executive Director of Residence Life at UTEP from 2004 - 2017. He graduated with an Educational Doctorate degree, Ed.D. from UTEP in 2009. He holds a M.A. in Higher Education Administration from the University of Missouri at Kansas City, and a B.A. in Communications from the University of Northern Colorado in Greeley, CO. As the AVP for Student Support, Charlie provides oversite to 4 departments that provide direct support to students: Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS), Center for Accommodations and Support Services (CASS), Consultation Advocacy and Resource Education (CARE), and the Military Student Success Center (MSSC). In addition, he serves as the co-chair for the Behavioral Intervention Threat Assessment team.
Victoria joined UTEP in 2018 as the executive director of Housing and Residence Life. In 2023 she expanded her responsibilities as the assistant vice president of auxiliary services and strategic initiatives. Victoria provides vision and leadership that pursues the division and university strategic priorities and goals by overseeing housing and residence life, recreational sports, union services, and divisional assessment initiatives. Victoria brings knowledge of auxiliary budgets, student impact, crisis management, student and staff development, facilities investment and maintenance, and strategic planning to the division.
Prior to joining UTEP, Victoria served as the interim director of university housing at Northern Kentucky University, assistant director of residence life at Miami University (OH), and hall director positions at Grand Valley State University and the University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse. Victoria's academic achievements include a bachelor’s degree in broadcast communication from Western Illinois University, master's in higher education leadership from Grand Valley State University, and a doctoral degree in higher educational leadership and foundations from the University of Texas at El Paso.
Rogelio Chavira joined UTEP in 2009 as the College Administrative Officer for the College of Education, followed by a move to the position of Director of Business and Operations for the Division of Student Affairs. A working professional with an MBA and 40+ years of experience in banking, corporate finance, treasury management and academic business operations. As Director, Rogelio provides operational and budgetary oversight for the Division of Student Affairs while working closely with the leadership team and supporting a collaborative group of student-focused departments.
Division Leadership
Dr. Dania Brandford-Calvo
Associate Dean of Students for Int'l Students & Scholar Global Initiatives
Jennifer Green is the inaugural Director of the UTEP Office of Student Fellowships and Award. She arrived at UTEP in 2022 to mentor students pursuing nationally competitive awards like the Fulbright U.S. Student Program, the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program, the Rhodes Scholarship, and more. Jen has over 20 years of experience in higher education administration, particularly in scholar development and international education. She was previously at Stony Brook University in Long Island, New York where she oversaw faculty-led study abroad programs before becoming the inaugural Director for Fellowships Advising and Professional Development. Jen is a proud graduate of the University of Kansas where she received both her Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Art History.