The Student Engagement, Access and Success team cultivates a seamless, student-centered ecosystem grounded in Inclusive Excellence and Frontier Nursing University's foundational Culture of Caring that supports every student from enrollment through graduation and beyond. We utilize coaching-based relationships, innovative engagement strategies, and comprehensive support services to ensure all students successfully transition to advanced practice leadership while thriving academically, professionally, and personally and reaching their full potential.
Dean

Paula Alexander-Delpech, PhD, APRN, PMHNP-BC, FAANP
Dean of Student Success

Audrey Stewart, PACE
Administrative Assistant to the Dean of Student Success
Student Engagement
The Student Engagement unit serves as a vital resource within the Frontier Nursing University framework, focusing on fostering student involvement and participation throughout the academic journey. The Student Engagement unit provides programs, services, and activities that encourage students to engage academically, socially, and culturally. Some of the key functions of the unit include organizing events, supporting student organizations, facilitating leadership development and mentoring opportunities, and promoting initiatives that enhance the overall student experience.

Chris Turley, MS, BS
Director of Student Engagement

Taisha Bates, MPA
Student Success Coordinator

Sharon Tankersley, BA
Student Services Coordinator
Enrollment Management
We lead graduate nursing education through a holistic admission process and streamlined systems that identify the most qualified applicants. Guided by data-driven decisions and innovative enrollment strategies, we aim to expand access, support student success, and advance Frontier Nursing University’s mission.

Rainie Boggs, MBA
Director of Enrollment Management

Jelena Djuricic, BBA
Assistant Director of Admissions

Susan Williams, AAS, BS
Enrollment Coordinator

Candy Montgomery
Administrative Assistant

Michelle Beck, M.Ed.
VA & Scholarships Administrator

Kim Evans
Enrollment Coordinator
Student Retention and Success
We are a collaborative, student-centered team dedicated to providing equitable accessibility services that empower students to engage meaningfully in their learning and graduate prepared for practice. Through partnering across campus, supporting services, and data-driven decisions, we champion an environment where students can achieve their academic and professional goals.

Tanya Belcheff, DNP, CNM
Director of Retention and Success

Kim Flanders, DNP, CNM, FACNM
Accessibility Services Faculty Liaison

Amy Holt, BS, BA
Accessibility Services Coordinator

Te'sia Carter, BS
Accessibility Services Coordinator
Academic Advising
Academic Advisors provide holistic support to all Frontier Nursing University students through a collaborative relationship from admission to graduation. We seek to ensure that each student feels supported, valued, and empowered to make informed decisions during their academic journey.

Sarah Juett, MSSW
Director of Academic Advising and Student Success

Erica Schroeder, BA
Assistant Director of Academic Advising

Lesia Hansen, MA
Academic Advisor

Jennifer Rivera, BS
Academic Advisor

Heather Damron, MBA, Ed.D
Academic Advisor

Kerry Powell, MA
Academic Advisor

Von Smith, BS, MBA
Academic Advisor

Meagan Brock, MA
Academic Advisor
Academic Records & Registrar
The Academic Records & Registrar’s Office at Frontier Nursing University serves as the official steward of student academic records, ensuring their accuracy, integrity, and security from admission through graduation. We support students, alumni, faculty, and staff through services such as registration, transcript processing, degree certification, transfer credit evaluation, and enrollment verification – guiding every stage of the academic journey to help students meet requirements and achieve their goals. Guided by AACRAO principles, we uphold institutional, state, federal, and accreditation standards while safeguarding student privacy under FERPA.

Janice Ponstein, M.Ed., BS, AA, AB
Director of Academic Records & Registrar

Abby Webb, MRC, BA
Academic Records Assistant

Ashley Hall, ASN
Academic Records Coordinator

Krista Abner, MA
Associate Registrar



















Carrie Belin is an experienced board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner and a graduate of the Johns Hopkins DNP program, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Georgetown University School of Nursing, and Johns Hopkins School of Nursing. She has also completed fellowships at Georgetown and the University of California Irvine.
Angie has been a full-scope midwife since 2009. She has experience in various birth settings including home, hospital, and birth centers. She is committed to integrating the midwifery model of care in the US. She completed her master’s degree in nurse-midwifery at Frontier Nursing University (FNU) and her Doctorate at Johns Hopkins University. She currently serves as the midwifery clinical faculty at FNU. Angie is motivated by the desire to improve the quality of healthcare and has led quality improvement projects on skin-to-skin implementation, labor induction, and improving transfer of care practices between hospital and community midwives. In 2017, she created a short film on skin-to-skin called 










Justin C. Daily, BSN, RN, has ten years of experience in nursing. At the start of his nursing career, Justin worked as a floor nurse on the oncology floor at St. Francis. He then spent two years as the Director of Nursing in a small rural Kansas hospital before returning to St. Francis and the oncology unit. He has been in his current position as the Chemo Nurse Educator for the past four years. He earned an Associate in Nurse from Hutchinson Community College and a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Bethel College.
Brandy Jackson serves as the Director of Undergraduate Nursing Programs and Assistant Educator at Wichita State University and Co-Director of Access in Nursing. Brandy is a seasoned educator with over 15 years of experience. Before entering academia, Brandy served in Hospital-based leadership and Critical Care Staff nurse roles. Brandy is passionate about equity in nursing education with a focus on individuals with disabilities. Her current research interests include accommodations of nursing students with disabilities in clinical learning environments and breaking down barriers for historically unrepresented individuals to enter the nursing profession. Brandy is also actively engaged in Interprofessional Education development, creating IPE opportunities for faculty and students at Wichita State. Brandy is an active member of Wichita Women for Good and Soroptimist, with the goal to empower women and girls. Brandy is a TeamSTEPPS master trainer. She received the DASIY Award for Extraordinary Nursing Faculty in 2019 at Wichita State University.
Dr. Sabrina Ali Jamal-Eddine is an Arab-disabled queer woman of color with a PhD in Nursing and an interdisciplinary certificate in Disability Ethics from the University of Illinois Chicago (UIC). Dr. Jamal-Eddine’s doctoral research explored spoken word poetry as a form of critical narrative pedagogy to educate nursing students about disability, ableism, and disability justice. Dr. Jamal-Eddine now serves as a Postdoctoral Research Associate in UIC’s Department of Disability and Human Development and serves on the Board of Directors of the National Organization of Nurses with Disabilities (NOND). During her doctoral program, Sabrina served as a Summer Fellow at a residential National Endowment of the Humanities (NEH) Summer Institute at Arizona State University (2023), a summer fellow at Andrew W. Mellon’s National Humanities Without Walls program at University of Michigan (2022), a Summer Research Fellow at UC Berkeley’s Othering & Belonging Institute (2021), and an Illinois Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and related Disabilities (LEND) trainee (2019-2020).
Vanessa Cameron works for Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nursing Education & Professional Development. She is also attending George Washington University and progressing towards a PhD in Nursing with an emphasis on ableism in nursing. After becoming disabled in April 2021, Vanessa’s worldview and perspective changed, and a recognition of the ableism present within healthcare and within the culture of nursing was apparent. She has been working since that time to provide educational foundations for nurses about disability and ableism, provide support for fellow disabled nursing colleagues, and advocate for the disabled community within healthcare settings to reduce disparities.
Dr. Lucinda Canty is a certified nurse-midwife, Associate Professor of Nursing, and Director of the Seedworks Health Equity in Nursing Program at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. She earned a bachelor’s degree in nursing from Columbia University, a master’s degree from Yale University, specializing in nurse-midwifery, and a PhD from the University of Connecticut. Dr. Canty has provided reproductive health care for over 29 years. Her research interests include the prevention of maternal mortality and severe maternal morbidity, reducing racial and ethnic health disparities in reproductive health, promoting diversity in nursing, and eliminating racism in nursing and midwifery.
Dr. Lisa Meeks is a distinguished scholar and leader whose unwavering commitment to inclusivity and excellence has significantly influenced the landscape of health professions education and accessibility. She is the founder and executive director of the DocsWithDisabilities Initiative and holds appointments as an Associate Professor in the Departments of Learning Health Sciences and Family Medicine at the University of Michigan.
Dr. Nikia Grayson, DNP, MSN, MPH, MA, CNM, FNP-C, FACNM (she/her) is a trailblazing force in reproductive justice, blending her expertise as a public health activist, anthropologist, and family nurse-midwife to champion the rights and health of underserved communities. Graduating with distinction from Howard University, Nikia holds a bachelor’s degree in communications and a master’s degree in public health. Her academic journey also led her to the University of Memphis, where she earned a master’s in medical anthropology, and the University of Tennessee, where she achieved both a master’s in nursing and a doctorate in nursing practice. Complementing her extensive education, she completed a post-master’s certificate in midwifery at Frontier Nursing University.









Dr. Tia Brown McNair is the Vice President in the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Student Success and Executive Director for the Truth, Racial Healing, and Transformation (TRHT) Campus Centers at the American Association of Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) in Washington, DC. She oversees both funded projects and AAC&U’s continuing programs on equity, inclusive excellence, high-impact practices, and student success. McNair directs AAC&U’s Summer Institutes on High-Impact Practices and Student Success, and TRHT Campus Centers and serves as the project director for several AAC&U initiatives, including the development of a TRHT-focused campus climate toolkit. She is the lead author of From Equity Talk to Equity Walk: Expanding Practitioner Knowledge for Racial Justice in Higher Education (January 2020) and Becoming a Student-Ready College: A New Culture of Leadership for Student Success (July 2016 and August 2022 Second edition).