Pamela Jimenez

Adjunct, School of Continuing & Professional Studies

Adjunct Professor, School of Continuing and Professional Studies 

 

Research interests include the "organizational fit" of underrepresented populations, Latinx students in higher education, and diverse academic environments.

Education

Ed.D., Executive Leadership in Education, St. John Fisher College, NY 

M.S., Mental Health Counseling concentration in addiction counseling, Pace University, NY  

B.A., Sociology, College of Mount of Saint Vincent, NY 

Quality Matters Online Teaching Certificate - Higher Education 

Courses Taught

PSLS 275 Team and Group Dynamics 
  • Research

    Jimenez, Pamela, A., " I'm Black, and I'm a Cop": Career Choices of African American Males in the New York City Police Department"(2018). Educational Doctoral. Paper 347. https://fisherpub.sjfc.edu/education_etd/347

     Book Chapter:

    Aquino, K.C., Jimenez, P., Harrison, C., & Osso, R. (In Press). The Camino program: Providing a unique local pathway for the generation 1.5 outside of the community college setting. In K.C. Aquino, &R.P. Hudes [Eds], Improving postsecondary choice and pathways: Student access and college match. New York, NY: Routledge. 

     

     

     

  • Professional Experience and Memberships

    Conference Presentations:

    Aquino, K., Jimenez, P., & Osso, R.(2019). The Pathway to Academic Success: The Role of Supplemental Instruction in the Camino Program presented at the conference of the Association of Non-traditional Students in High Education (ANTSHE). Orlando, Florida. 

    Aquino, K., Jimenez, P., & Osso, R. (2019). The Role of Proximity on Postsecondary Choice and Sense of Belonging for Generation 1.5 Latinx Students presented at the conference of the Association of Higher Education (ASHE). Portland, Oregon. 

    Jimenez, P., & Osso, R. (2019). The Camino Program- Inspiring Students to Succeed presented at the LaSallian Huether Conference.