Toledo Native Elected as UF Board of Trustees Student Representative
Thursday, February 17, 2005
Feb. 16, 2005, Findlay, Ohio – Monica Perez, a native of Toledo, Ohio, has been selected as the graduate student representative to The University of Findlay’s Board of Trustees.
Perez is a 2000 graduate of Morrison R. Waite High School. She is the daughter of David and Guadalupe Delgado of Toledo.
In her role as student representative, Perez hopes bring students’ perspective to the University. “I’m excited about being the student representative to the Board of Trustees,” Perez said. “I hope to learn a lot more about how the University is run, and I hope to bring a lot more student input to the faculty and administration of the University.”
Perez is a graduate student at UF pursuing a master of arts degree in education with the human resource development strand and an emphasis in web instruction. She is also involved on campus as a graduate assistant in the Office of Undergraduate Admissions.
After graduation, Perez hopes to become a corporate trainer or teach educational technology in a high school or college setting.
The University of Findlay is a four-year comprehensive university located in Findlay, Ohio, about 45 miles south of Toledo. With an enrollment of 4,500 full-time and part-time students, The University of Findlay is noted for its innovative, career-oriented programs in 65 majors and eight master’s degrees.
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