FSB Directory
Ashley Jarvis
Grainger Assistant Director For Academic Advising And Student Engagement
Passport, Ryan Family Scholars, and Grainger Scholars

Contact Information
- Campus: Oxford
- Office: 1022G
- Phone: 513.529.0261
- Email: jarvisap@miamioh.edu
Links
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Profile
Academic Background
- Master of Education - Higher Education Leadership, Florida Atlantic University, 2019
- Bachelor of Arts - Sociology, Xavier University, 2014
Academic & Professional Experience
- Grainger Assistant Director For Academic Advising And Student Engagement, Farmer School of Business, Miami University (June 2024 - Present)
- Senior Academic Advisor, Farmer School of Business, Miami University (July 2023 - May 2024)
- Academic Advisor, Farmer School of Business, Miami University (May 2021 - June 2023)
- Academic Success Advisor, Huizenga College of Business & Entrepreneurship (March 2020 - February 2021)
- Student Success Specialist, Huizenga College of Business & Entrepreneurship (July 2019 - March 2020)
- Graduate Teaching Assistant, Florida Atlantic University (July 2017 - May 2019)
- TRIO Talent Search Advisor, Cincinnati Youth Collaborative (August 2015 - June 2017)
- AmeriCorps Ohio College Guide, Cincinnati Youth Collaborative (August 2014 - June 2015)
Recent Publications
Honors & Awards
- Master Advisor, Miami University (2023)
Biography
Ashley Jarvis is the new Grainger Assistant Director for Academic Advising and Student Engagement at the Farmer School of Business. Prior to her current role, she served, first, as an Academic Advisor and then as a Senior Academic Advisor in the Farmer School of Business. In those roles, she assisted undergraduate business students with major and career exploration, course selection and registration, and study abroad planning, along with other issues that arise during students' time at Miami. In both her former and current roles, she is an instructor for BUS 106: Farmer School of Business Success Strategies.
Ashley is passionate about equitable educational access and outcomes for diverse student populations, especially as it pertains to first-generation students and those from families with low socioeconomic standing. She is a first-generation high school and college graduate herself, having completed her Bachelor of Arts in Sociology (with a minor in English) at Xavier University and her Master of Education in Higher Education Leadership at Florida Atlantic University.