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Christine Lee

Director of Academic Support Programs at Stanford University

Christine Lee is the Director of Academic Support Programs in the Office of Academic Advising at Stanford University.1 Her work focuses on the intersection of university policy and complex case management. In her role, Christine has several key responsibilities:

Primary Duties

  • Developing programs to provide academic support for specialized student populations
  • Assisting with the academic review of all students
  • Collaborating with other university offices to help students in academic or personal distress
  • Overseeing the process for undergraduates to request exceptions to academic policy

Background and Experience

Prior to her current position, Christine worked as an Undergraduate Advising Director at Stanford. Before joining Stanford in 2015, she was employed at Harvard University, where she:

  • Taught as a lecturer in the Comparative Literature department
  • Volunteered on the Board of Freshman Advisors

Education

Christine Lee has a strong academic background in Comparative Literature:

  • Ph.D. from Harvard University (2011)
  • A.M. from Harvard University (2005)
  • A.B. from Brown University (2002)

Her extensive education and experience in academia have prepared her well for her current role in supporting students and managing academic programs at Stanford University.1

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Location

San Francisco, California, United States