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Social work advisor to lead committee on professional development

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Justine Leigh advises undergraduate social work students.

School of Social Work Academic Advisor Justine Leigh, MSW, was chosen to be the chair of the Professional Development Committee (PDC) for the USF Council on Academic Advising. As the PDC's chair, Leigh will work to improve the effectiveness, integration, and impact of academic advising on student success and USF's goals.

The Council on Academic Advising is a representation of university advisors from each campus which provides coordinated leadership, guidance, and representation for USF's undergraduate academic advising community.

As an academic advisor, Leigh speaks with prospective and current undergraduate social work students about career options, degree requirements, and further education opportunities.

Hear more from Justine Leigh about her experience as an advisor in of the USF School of Social Work's Remark-a-Bull podcast.

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