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Caroline DeLeon Adjunct Instructor SOE Faculty

Degrees
Caroline received her Bachelor’s degree in History and Spanish from Alfred University and her Master’s degree in Education and Human Development from the George Washington University.

Favorite Spot on Campus
Clark Hall - It's where it's at!
Bio
Caroline serves as the Assistant Director of First Year Advising with the Office of Undergraduate Studies. She previously worked with AU as the Coordinator of Multicultural and First-Generation Programming in the Center for Diversity & Inclusion where she and her team received the 2013 Innovation Award, recognizing “exceptional achievements.”

In her current role, Caroline thrives off of working with her team of advisors and their students by helping navigate both their personal and academic success via their postsecondary journey. Her career experiences include working with the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (CHCI), Northeastern University, and providing support and guidance with financial aid barriers and education for students of the greater Boston area during her time working with uAspire. Caroline possesses a strong passion for working with ALL students and brings her personal and professional narrative as a first-generation Latina woman navigating the world to all that she does.



A native of Massachusetts, she is a fan of all New England teams and will often be seen sipping on Dunkin’ Donuts iced coffees and displaying sports memorabilia with reminders of her BOSTON STRONG roots.
For the Media
To request an interview for a news story, call AU Communications at 202-885-5950 or submit a request.

Teaching

Fall 2024

  • CORE-200 AU Experience II

  • CORE-200 AU Experience II

Spring 2025

  • CORE-196 Selected Topics: Non-Recurring: AU Experience I