OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT
Osborne 110
Organizational
Chart |
Policies and Procedures | Presentations

Dr. Dennis A.
Pruitt
Vice President for Student Affairs,
Vice Provost for Academic Support,
and Dean of Students
Dennis Pruitt has led the university’s
Division of Student Affairs since 1983, and during his tenure,
he’s guided the division through an unprecedented period of
growth and success. He designed the University of South
Carolina’s award-winning enrollment management model, developed
what is widely regarded as one of the earliest and most thorough
strategic-planning processes in the field and significantly
enhanced the university’s student-service programs. Pruitt’s
numerous awards include the Outstanding Pillars of the
Profession award from the National Association of Student
Personnel Administrators (NASPA), NASPA’s Bob E. Leach Award for
Dedicated and Outstanding Service to Students and the Armstrong
State College Distinguished Alumni Award. Pruitt earned his
Ed.D. from South Carolina, his master’s degree in
counseling/student personnel services from West Georgia College
and his bachelor’s degree in history and political science from
Armstrong Atlantic State University (formerly Armstrong State
College).
His areas of responsibility
as vice president for student affairs include housing, health
services, student engagement initiatives, Healthy Carolina,
judicial affairs and academic integrity, disability services,
residential learning communities, campus recreation, Greek life,
the Russell House University Union, student involvement and
leadership programs, multicultural student affairs, parents
programs, student government and organizations, alcohol and drug
programs and student media.
As vice provost for academic support, Pruitt is responsible for
coordinating and managing all aspects of academic
student-support services, including residential learning
communities, academic integrity initiatives, pre-professional
advising, fellowships and scholar programs, University 101,
enrollment management, undergraduate admissions, orientation and
testing, TRIO, the National Resource Center for the First-Year
Experience and Students in Transition, the registrar, the
Visitor Center, Veterans Services, financial aid and
scholarships, the Career Center, international programs for
students and student success initiatives.
|