Meghan Sellet is the Assistant Vice President of Accessibility Resources at The College of New Jersey (TCNJ) and oversees ADA compliance and accessibility-related matters for students, faculty, staff, and guests. She also serves as the Director of the Accessibility Resource Center (ARC), and in this role, Meghan collaborates with members of the TCNJ community to facilitate access and promote disability as a piece of human diversity. Prior to coming to work at TCNJ, Meghan served as an Access Consultant at The University of Arizona’s Disability Resource Center (DRC) for seven years. She also spent a year working with the Penn State Ability Athletics program (an intercollegiate adapted athletics program) as an advisor to student athletes. Meghan received her Master’s degree in Counselor Education (with a concentration in Rehabilitation Counseling) from Penn State University and her B.S. degree in Rehabilitation Services from Wright State University in Dayton, OH. During Meghan’s undergraduate and graduate degree programs, she was a student employee in the disability support services offices at both Wright State and Penn State Universities doing one:one personal care for students, test proctoring and office assistant work.
When not at TCNJ, Meghan enjoys spending time with family.