Mintline brings vast educational experience to new Omni role in Detroit

Shawntae Mintline is the new director of Southeast Michigan, where she will help expand GVSU Omni partnerships and programs in that region, in addition to overseeing the Detroit Center.

Mintline had worked for Wayne State University as associate director of Academic Programs and Institutional Effectiveness, with oversight of accreditation and academic program review in the provost's office. Prior to that, she worked as an academic advisor at Wayne State and Washtenaw Community College. 

Kara Van Dam, chief executive for Omni, said Mintline's knowledge of the metro Detroit area and her diverse experience will help her succeed in an important region for the university.

"Shawntae's Southeast Michigan roots across the entire education spectrum, from early childhood to community colleges to four-year institutions, and her rich experience in nonprofit organizations, speak to her passion for community, relationships and the power of educational equity and access," Van Dam said.

Shawntae Mintline, Director of Southeast Michigan for Grand Valley State University, is pictured on the Allendale Campus on July 5.
Shawntae Mintline is the new director of Southeast Michigan, helping to expand GVSU Omni partnerships and programs in that region.
Image credit - Cory Morse
view from Detroit Center with flagpole in center
GVSU's Detroit Center is at 163 Madison Street, near Comerica Park.
Image credit - Kendra Stanley-Mills

Mintline said she's very familiar with Omni's population of adult learners, as she once was one. Mintline lost her job during the 2008 recession when she was a traditional undergraduate student at the University of Michigan-Flint.

"Things snowballed from there. I was evicted from my apartment and couch surfing with friends for a while," she said.

About six years after leaving college, Mintline talked to an academic advisor. That conversation spurred her to complete a bachelor's degree in sociology and begin a career path. "I told that advisor, 'I want to do what you do,'" she said.

Mintline earned a master's degree in educational leadership, with an emphasis on higher education student affairs, from Eastern Michigan University. She is completing a doctoral degree in counseling and student development from Kansas State University.

In her new role, Mintline said her initial plan is to meet with Grand Valley leaders who work in Detroit or travel there for recruitment or programs, become familiar with the university's established articulation and transfer agreements, and begin connecting with Southeast Michigan businesses, educational partners and organizations.

"Omni is targeting people who were like me, people needing to finish their degrees. That type of program is missing at many universities; I'm grateful to Grand Valley for creating Omni, which offers flexibility to students," she said.

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