New IBMC Student Success Coach Looks Forward to Improving Lives
Former adjunct faculty member promoted to position at Longmont campus
Longmont, Colo. — IBMC College in Longmont is proud to announce that Santino DelCastillo will be working with students to provide assistance and support, as its newest Student Success Coach.
He will be joining current Student Services Coordinator Erica Kennebeck, who was brought onto the Student Services team earlier this year, and Student Support Specialist Fran Boyd, who assists students during the evening class sessions.
DelCastillo will be responsible for academic advising and partnering with students to achieve their individual academic goals. He will be in charge of providing support and offering resources to help students who may be experiencing difficulties with childcare while in school, medical issues, housing obstacles and personal hurdles.
DelCastillo has worked at IBMC College since 2015, where he started as an adjunct faculty member. He has previous experience in education as an adjunct faculty member for Westwood College and as the director of research & publications at the Multicultural Leadership Center in Denver since 2012.
He received his Masters of Arts in Literature and Christian Ethics in 2013 and his Bachelors of Arts in Social Science in 2008, both from Regis University in Denver.
His experience will be beneficial to the students and staff at IBMC College.
For more information about accredited programs and other accelerated career-training courses at the IBMC College Longmont campus, call (303) 651-6819 or visit www.ibmc.edu.
About IBMC College
IBMC College offers certificate, diploma and Associate of Occupational Studies degrees in Business, Computer Technology, Cosmetology, Dental, Healthcare, Massage Therapy, Paralegal Studies and Personal Training. IBMC operates a Wyoming campus in Cheyenne and four Colorado campuses in Greeley, Fort Collins, Longmont, and Colorado Springs. Programs do vary by campus.