Gee Sigman

Gee Lockhart Sigman

Associate Director

Biography

For over 20 years, Dr. Gee Sigman has worked in higher education as an administrator, faculty and staff member in Academic Affairs and Student Affairs throughout South Carolina. Before joining the UAGC team, Dr. Gee served as an Associate Vice President for Institutional Planning, Research and Assessment. Her work in accreditation, assessment, strategic planning, and institutional research supported the college's commitment to student success. Dr. Gee also served as an adjunct faculty member in both the undergraduate and graduate studies programs: Criminal Justice, Social Sciences, General Education, and Religion. Dr. Gee believes the support of a mentor was instrumental to her success in earning a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice degree, a Master of Criminal Justice degree, and a Doctor of Education degree from the University of South Carolina. She has earned additional graduate degrees from Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary and Emory University Candler School of Theology. Dr. Gee's work extends beyond the campus as she gives back to the community through the March of Dimes, Ronald McDonald House, Laurens County Safe Home (victims of domestic violence), United Way, and Harvest Hope Food Bank.

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