April 2024 CAS Staff Spotlight: Natalie Wilson

Each month of the academic year, the Appalachian State University College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) randomly selects one staff member to be featured in a staff spotlight on our website and social media accounts and to receive a small gift in recognition of their service to the College. To view the past recipients, visit cas.appstate.edu/faculty-staff/staff-spotlights.


Natalie Wilson '15 '17
Academic Advisor
College of Arts & Sciences Advising & Support Services Hub (CASSH)

Natalie Wilson '15 '17 is an academic advisor for the College of Arts and Sciences Advising and Support Services Hub (CASSH). Wilson joined CASSH as the student records coordinator in 2019 and became an academic advisor in 2023.

In her role, Wilson meets with students who need assistance registering for classes, who would like strategies for improving their grade point average, who are returning to the university after some time away, and who have general questions about their academic experience. When asked about her favorite part of her role, Wilson said, "I enjoy getting to know our students and learning about their career goals and next steps. It is so rewarding to hear about what they accomplish after they graduate from Appalachian."

Wilson is an alumna of both the College of Arts and Sciences and Beaver College of Health Sciences. She earned her bachelor's degree in psychology and master's degree in social work from Appalachian. "I love this campus and community so much. I was thrilled to be able to work here and continue to help make this campus a fun and enriching experience for students," shared Wilson.

In her free time, Wilson likes to hike, kayak, listen to music and spend time with her husband and their new puppy, Copper.

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About the College of Arts and Sciences
The College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) at Appalachian State University is home to 17 academic departments, two centers and one residential college. These units span the humanities and the social, mathematical and natural sciences. CAS aims to develop a distinctive identity built upon our university's strengths, traditions and unique location. The college’s values lie not only in service to the university and local community, but through inspiring, training, educating and sustaining the development of its students as global citizens. More than 6,400 student majors are enrolled in the college. As the college is also largely responsible for implementing App State’s general education curriculum, it is heavily involved in the education of all students at the university, including those pursuing majors in other colleges. Learn more at https://cas.appstate.edu.

Natalie Wilson '15 '17 is an academic advisor for the College of Arts and Sciences Advising and Support Services Hub (CASSH).
Published: Apr 24, 2024 4:45pm

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