Mary V. Jordan Center

We’ll get you there.

Whether you’re new to ETSU or close to graduating, the Jordan Center is the place to go when you need help, but don’t know where to turn. Our staff know ETSU inside and out, and we’ll connect you with exactly the kind of help you need. So come see us, and we’ll get you there.

East Tennessee State University created the Mary V. Jordan Center as part of our deep commitment to student success.  The center works closely with ETSU’s faculty and staff, who are committed to helping all our students achieve their educational goals. 

Get the Help You Need

D.P. Culp Student Center, 2nd floor - Walk-ins welcome!

423-439-4844
jordancenter@etsu.edu

Contact Our Staff Make an Appointment

Hours of Operation:
Monday - Thursday, 8:00 am - 6 pm
Friday 8 am - 4:30 pm

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What kind of help are you looking for? 

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Jordan Center Programs

Meet Our Staff

These are just a few of the friendly faces who will connect you with the resources you need to succeed. 

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Rachael Barnett

Director 

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    Dr. Keith Johnson

    Vice President for Student Success

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      Samantha Hunt

      Assistant Director of Student Success Programs

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        Dr. Erin Messmer

        Lead Student Success Specialist

          Contact Our Staff

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          About Mary V. Jordan

          Mary Jordan retired from East Tennessee State University in 2018 after more than 30 years of service as a counselor, mentor, and administrative leader. 

          She wanted every student to feel seen, supported, and capable, and she helped innumerable students fulfill their dreams of earning an ETSU degree.

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