Dr. Kevin Frazier serves as the Chief Student Affairs Officer on campus, and advises the President and Provost on all matters relating to student life and activities. He reports directly to the Provost, and is administratively responsible for Student Health and Campus Life, which encompasses the wellness center, student housing, and student diversity.
In addition, Dr. Frazier is responsible for student rules and regulations outside the classroom, personal counseling and advisement, student activities, student growth and development outside the classroom, and other student services as the need arises.
He serves in an advisory capacity to the Student Government Association, and performs other duties as assigned by the Provost and President.

Kevin Frazier (left), vice president for student services and development, places Alpha Upsilon Phi
honor cords on Evaristus Okogie.
Thirty-four MCG students were recognized for philanthropic service to MCG and the community during the second
annual AUPhi convocation May 5, 2009. AUPhi helps match MCG students with volunteer opportunities.
Honorees were:
Douglas Bentley, School of Graduate Studies Bethany Ann Loushine, School of Dentistry
Melissa Bienacker, School of Nursing Rosalie Medina, School of Nursing
Laurie Cook Blanchard, School of Allied Health Sciences Jessica L. Montgomery, School of Allied Health Sciences
Jeana Suzanne Bush, School of Medicine Melissa Michelle Morris, School of Nursing
Matthew Dale Chetta, School of Medicine Laura Ashley Moss, School of Dentistry
Ryan Jeffery Cox, School of Dentistry Ivey Lin Olson, School of Nursing
Ryan Richard Davis, School of Dentistry Evaristus O. Okogie, School of Allied Health Sciences
Sallie Elane Fitzpatrick, School of Nursing Rebecca Rahn, School of Allied Health Sciences
Sarah Gleason, School of Nursing William Schleifer, School of Medicine
Deanna Grice, School of Graduate Studies Elizabeth Schleisman, School of Allied Health Sciences
Sabina Gupta, School of Dentistry Cindy Taylor, School of Allied Health Sciences
Ashley Elizabeth Harte, School of Medicine Margaretta Earlisa Watkins, School of Dentistry
Carly Susan Heyman, School of Allied Health Sciences Courtney Elizabeth Wimmer, School of Graduate Studies
Saudiqa Hoossainy, School of Medicine Mariah Wood Thaxton, School of Allied Health Sciences
Leigh Howell, School of Dentistry Diane Wolfe, School of Allied Health Sciences
Tamara Huff, School of Medicine Mary Addison Wolfe, School of Dentistry
Karen Zimowski, School of Medicine
“Profession: An occupation whose core element is work based upon the mastery of a complex body of knowledge and skills. It is a vocation in which knowledge of some department of science or learning or the practice of an art founded upon it is used in the service of others. Its members are governed by codes of ethics and profess a commitment to competence, integrity and morality, altruism, and the promotion of the public good within their domain. These commitments form the basis of a social contract between a profession and society, which in return grants the profession a monopoly over the use of its knowledge base, the right to considerable autonomy in practice and the privilege of selfregulation. Professions and their members are accountable to those served and to society. ”
Cruess, S.R, Johnston, S. and Cruess, R.L.
Teaching and Learning in Medicine, 2004; 16: 74-76.
