Amanda M. Kulp

Assistant Vice President of Institutional Effectiveness

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Biography

Dr. Amanda Kulp is the assistant vice president of institutional effectiveness at the University of North Florida.  Dr. Kulp has been at UNF since 2017, and currently leads the Office of Institutional Effectiveness, which oversees institutional accreditation, student outcomes assessment, program review, academic program planning, and institutional survey research. Dr. Kulp also serves as a courtesy faculty in the Department of Leadership, School Counseling & Sport Management and teaches courses such as EDA7979 Research Design Seminar: Advanced Quantitative Methods and EDF6480 Foundations of Educational Research.

Dr. Kulp has a Ph.D. in higher education from the University of Kansas and has worked at public and private universities for the last 15 years.  Her professional expertise focuses on assessing student learning, engagement, development, and academic success.  Her scholarly research includes using quantitative and qualitative methods to understand the effects of institutional efforts on student engagement and success, and issues related to faculty worklife and equity in the professoriate.

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Teaching, MA

English, BA

Higher Education Administration, PhD, University of Kansas