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L. Hill

Chief Student Development and Retention Officer at Point University

Bernard Hill, Ph.D., is an experienced higher education professional who most recently served as the Chief Student Development and Retention Officer at Point University.1 In this role, he oversaw the Office of Student Life and the Department of Athletics, directed student success initiatives, coordinated orientation activities, and served as the Lead Title IX Coordinator.1

Prior to his position at Point University, Hill had a 12-year tenure at Auburn University as a Senior Associate Athletics Director.1 He is currently the Director of Corporate and Community Partnerships at Auburn University.23

Hill's educational background includes:

  • Bachelor of Science in Health and Exercise Promotion from Auburn University (1997)
  • Master of Education in Higher Education Administration from Auburn University (2000)
  • Ph.D. in Higher Education Administration from Auburn University (2015)1

His professional experience also includes working at Stetson University as the Associate Athletic Director for Compliance for over five years.1 Hill has served on various NCAA and institutional committees, chaired search committees, and been involved in major compliance matters and student-athlete support services.1

Hill was a member of the Auburn University football team in the early 1990s and has experience as a high school football coach.1 He is married to Sherina Hill, and they have two children, Kylie and Christian.1

Highlights

Jun 13 · auburn.edu
Outreach at Auburn University
Feb 7 · auburn.edu
Corporate and Community Partnerships | Auburn University Outreach

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