Directory of Stephens Admissions Counselors
International students, please contact
David Adams.
Adult students, please contact the
School of Graduate & Continuing Studies.
High School students seeking dual enrollment, please contact Jenelle
Leffler.
Stephens Admissions Staff
David Adams
Dean of Enrollment Management
dadams@stephens.edu
800-876-7207 ext. 4334
D.C., Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, International Students and Military Addresses: AA, AE, AP
Hi, I am David Adams, Dean of Enrollment Management at Stephens College. I came to Stephens in 2005, and I am excited to be part of the Stephens family. In fact, my youngest daughter graduated from Stephens in December 2006. Hopefully I can address your questions through the eyes of a parent as well as an administrator.
Welcome to our Web site. I am pleased you are taking the time to investigate Stephens College and review the many opportunities we offer for women in our undergraduate programs. If you find you have a question that cannot be answered by the information on the Web site, I encourage you to contact anyone in the admissions or financial aid office by calling us (800-876-7207) or by sending us an email (apply@stephens.edu or finaid@stephens.edu).
I hope you give us a chance to show what Stephens College and the community of Columbia, Missouri, have to offer; I think you will find a wonderful and welcoming college environment.
I invite you to check us out and visit soon. I look forward to meeting you!
Chris
Collier, Director of Admissions
ccollier@stephens.edu
800-876-7207 ext. 4225
Southern Missouri (zip codes 63600-63999, 64800-64899 & 65400-65899), Alaska, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Washington, Wyoming, Arkansas, Connecticut, Kentucky, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Vermont
Welcome to the Stephens College web site. I came to Stephens in September of 2004. These past few years have been an amazing ride for me; traveling the states, meeting amazing high school students, and helping young ladies follow their dreams. Few things are as rewarding as seeing the smiling faces of students and their families the day we move their things into the residence halls.
A little inside info; my colleagues believe I'm crazy! I love the great outdoors and can't think of anything better than taking a long walk in the woods or a slow float down a frozen river. That's right, winter float trips are the best! I have spent five days in the Grand Canyon on two separate occasions, and can't wait to go back. There is a special reward in carrying a pack on your back that contains all the essentials for survival. Fifty pounds of candy bars, ramen noodles, clean socks, a zero degree sleeping bag, foam pad, ibuprofen, etc. Then head out for a week; no shaving, no bathing and best yet, no cell phones. If you want to go along just let me know, the next hike is always just around the corner.
God has blessed me in so many ways. I have a lovely wife, Lydia, who puts up with all my crazy ideas. She even allowed me a few days to explore Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks in Wyoming. I did manage one bear encounter, but much to my disappointment it was at a safe distance. I have a wonderful six year old son that keeps me on my toes. He started kindergarten this year and loves to play sports, so we never have a problem enjoying each other’s company. My family and friends also show their love and support in amazing ways.
During the spring of 2007 I had the incredible opportunity of coaching the new Stephens Softball team. We took the field in February and had a great time building the program. Though the weather was a bit chilly (snowy and cold) in the early days, we toughed it out to finish the season under sunny skies and high spirits. I handed the team over to our new coach, Ben Lipson, and look forward to seeing them take the field in 2008.
Well, now you know me in a nut shell, and I would like to know more about you. I hope your path leads you through Columbia and Stephens is a stop you make along the way. Who knows, maybe that stop will turn into four years. Take care and I'll talk to you soon. — Chris
Heidi Balentine,
Admissions Counselor
hbalentine@stephens.edu
800-876-7207 ext. 4393
Regional
Admissions Counselor in Houston, TX
Alabama, Arizona, California, Colorado, Louisiana, Mississippi, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas and Utah
My name is Heidi Balentine and I am delighted to be the newest member of the Stephens College Admissions team. I am a native of Des Moines, Iowa a city five hours from Columbia. After graduating from high school in 1997 I came to Stephens. I graduated from Stephens College in 2001 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in American Public Policy and an English minor.
I have lived in Houston Texas for the last six years. Houston is the fourth largest city in the United States. I take full advantage of everything Houston has to offer. Although, I try to stay inside during the summer, that starts in May and ends in November. Choosing to attend Stephens was the best decision I made. My years at Stephens shaped me into the woman I am today. After graduating from Stephens I was a strong and independent woman ready to take on whatever the world sent my way.
I hope that with my experience I can help young woman make the right decision about where they will spend the best four years of their life. I am so lucky to be able to work for the place that changed my life. Stephens afforded me the ability to combine my passion for politics and writing. I am fortunate to have the opportunity to work with intelligent, highly motivated faculty, staff and students. I am looking forward to guiding and assisting young women in finding their passion.
I lead an active and busy life. My friends would tell you I am never home to answer the phone. I enjoy independent films, traveling, reading, writing, the ballet, shopping, working out and dog sitting. I have an amazing group of friends who each week gets together for dinner and dessert. I am a chocoholic and I am always looking for the newest dessert place.
When you are in Texas or visiting the Stephens campus, I look forward to meeting you.
Heather Brauer
Assistant Director of Admissions
800-876-7207 ext. 4391
Transfer Counselor
Kansas City area-Missouri (zip codes 64000-64199, 64700-64799 & 64900-64999) Kansas and Nebraska
Hello! Welcome to Stephens College Admissions site. As you can see I am the Transfer Admissions counselor. I too transferred to another institution while completing my college degree so I have an idea of the questions you may have. I graduated from Benedictine College, a small private college in KS with a B.A. in History. In my spare time I enjoy biking on the Katy Trail, visiting my favorite coffee shop, taking my dogs to the dog park and going with my dad to see the Cardinals play baseball.
I was born and raised in mid-Missouri. My mother is an alumna of Stephens College and loved every minute of her time here in the radio, tv, and film department. Currently my sister is attending SC and has found her niche in the Education department.
If you have never visited Columbia, MO then you need to come and see what this city has to offer. There are numerous stores, coffee shops, restaurants and activities to appease every individual. Hence Stephens is in the perfect location, within walking distance to Downtown Columbia.
Please feel free to contact me with any questions you have in regards to Stephens Academic Programs and/or the Admissions Process. I hope you take the time to see if it is the right fit for you!
Thank you and I look forward to seeing you on campus.
'Sarah Grainger, Admissions Counselor
sgrainger@stephens.edu
800-876-7207 ext. 4278
Northern Missouri (zip codes 63400-63599, 64400-64699)
Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Wisconsin, West Virginia
Howdy! My name is Sarah Grainger and I joined the Admissions Staff in June 2008. I was born and raised in Littleton, Colorado. I am the youngest of four girls so going to a women’s college was a natural transition for me. I was lucky enough to graduate from Stephens in May of 2007 with my Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre Arts. Stephens provides you with some of your best friends and experiences. I still remember sitting in my pj’s talking until two in the morning in the Roblee hallway my freshman year or when I got really homesick and my friends would not allow me to mope but instead took me to Shake’s for some ice cream. Soon I was so immersed with my friends I didn’t get homesick very often. I enjoyed every minute and I didn’t want to leave! So I decided to pursue my MBA and work at Stephens!
When I\’m not at Stephens I love reading plays and novels, knitting, yoga, and playing with my animals. Did I mention how much I love animals? No? Well I have a dog named Hazel, and three cats Neko, Linen, and Scully. Oh and my boyfriend has a guinea pig. So there is a lot of playing to be done!
One thing I forgot to tell you is how much I love Columbia. You have to come and see Columbia to truly understand. It is such a great community with tons of local businesses and restaurants many are within walking distance of Stephens. So come and visit me here in Columbia and I’ll tell you even more about it!
Please feel free to contact me with any questions about Stephens.
Jenelle
Leffler, Assistant Director of Admissions
jleffler@stephens.edu
800-876-7207 ext. 4241
Central Missouri (zip codes 65000-65399) St. Louis area-Missouri (63000-63399)
Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Dual Enrollment Students
My name is Jenelle Leffler and I joined the Stephens staff in September 2004 as an admissions counselor. I am a native of Palmyra, MO which is a small town located in Northeast MO. After graduating from Palmyra High School in May of 2000 I attend Western Illinois University in Macomb, IL where I received a bachelor's degree in fine arts and communication with a minor in journalism. During college I volunteered for several organizations such as Habitat for Humanity, Big Brothers/Big Sisters and Special Olympics. I also had the opportunity to be a part of the WIU cheerleading squad for two years.
I do have to admit my college years were the best years of my life so far! As you will see it is such an amazing journey with so many opportunities. I remember everyone telling me this but never really believed it until I entered college. Some advice to students who are entering college is to take everything in, enjoy the college experience and get involved as much as you can because this amazing journey will be over before you know it! The people you meet and the friendships you make throughout college will last a lifetime.
The best part about working at Stephens is the opportunity to travel and meet so many young women who are determined and focused on their education. From the time you call the student to tell her that she has been accepted to helping the student move in the first day makes every part of your job worthwhile.
When not at work I enjoying running (Yes, many of my co-worker think I’m crazy when I say I enjoy running but I do). Last summer I competed in my first 5k run. I placed second which I must say is not too bad for my first race. You never know I might even compete in a marathon someday! Besides working out I also enjoy spending time with my family and friends, shopping, reading, volunteering and doing anything that involves being outside! And one more thing if you ever want to make me HAPPY just buy me some chocolate!!
Many of life’s failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up-Thomas Edison
Enjoli S. Gavin
Schedule a visit online: http://www.stephens.edu/admission/visit/
Hello everyone! My name is Enjoli (on-joe-lee) Gavin and I’m the Admissions Office Campus Visit Coordinator. I’ve been in my position for a few mouths, but Stephens is no stranger to me. I was born and raised in Columbia, MO. After graduating for Rock Bridge Senior High School (Go Bruins!), I went to State Fair Community College, where I got my general education classes and after two years, I knew exactly where I wanted to transfer to, Stephens! Once I got to Stephens, I was ready to fully concentrate on my major, Theatre. I graduated from Stephens in May of 2007 with a BFA in Theatre. Even though I was in my hometown, there were things that I never knew about Columbia, which I found out by attending Stephens. My eyes were open to so much more of what Columbia has to offer in the areas of community activities, entertainment, and of course great food! Yes Columbia is a college town but it’s also a great place to live.
Being here at Stephens was the best choice for me. I had a blast the years that I was here as a student. The hard work, sweat, and yes a few tears, has made me the strong woman I am today. The people that you meet in your college career will be with you for the rest of your life, and Stephens is no exception to the rule. For me the people here became my family. You aren’t a “number” here like you might be at a larger University, but you are a person that is a part of a great community in itself. By the end of your time here Stephens will become a part of you. You will be part of the wonderful line of amazing women who have walked on this campus and received a priceless education.
I’m thankful that I have the opportunity to continue my time at Stephens as an employee, and look forward to working with you on your campus visit needs.







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