Monday, July 26, 2010

Snow, Associate Vice President, Leaving UWG


Brent M. Snow will be leaving the University of West Georgia to become the provost and vice president for academic affairs at Texas A&M University—San Antonio.

Snow has served as the associate vice president for academic affairs for the past several years.

Prior to that, he was chair of the Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology and professor of counseling and educational psychology for 16 years.

He led the department to regional and national prominence, including national accreditation.

Snow was the principal investigator and director of the largest grant from a private source in the history of the university.

Before coming to UWG, he taught at Oklahoma State University, which he arrived at after teaching at the University of Idaho, where he received his Ph.D.

Snow also has a master’s degree from Oklahoma State, a bachelor’s degree from Brigham Young University, and an associate degree from Boise Junior College (now Boise State University).

He has published numerous articles and has delivered many presentations at the international, national, and state levels.

In 2002, he was honored by the Education Trust as a pioneer and national leader in counseling.

He and his wife, Cathy, have six children, five of whom attended UWG with three earning undergraduate and graduate degrees.

Snow said that coming to UWG was one of the best professional decisions he has ever made and leaving UWG is one of the hardest.

For more information, contact Brent Snow at 678 839 6445 or bsnow@westga.edu

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