Berks

Steensland retires after 28 years of service to Berks

Blaine Steensland, senior director of Student Affairs and enrollment management, will retire in June after 28 years of dedicated service to the college.

Steensland joined Penn State Berks in 1986 as director of Student Affairs and assumed the role of senior director of Student Affairs and Enrollment Management in 1997. In this position, he has provided leadership to Admissions, Financial Aid, Retention, Residence Life, Health Services, NCAA Division III Intercollegiate and Recreational Athletics, Campus Life, Orientation, Counseling Services, Multicultural Student Services, Support Services to Special Student Populations, Student Organizations, and Out-of-Class Educational and Social Programming.Among his accomplishments, Steensland created an integrated enrollment management and student service unit for both Berks and the former Berks-Lehigh Valley College; actively collaborated with faculty, all administrative units and governing bodies to ensure quality and innovative services were offered to support the educational mission and enrollment objectives; and served as adviser to the Student Government Association and Leadership House.Steensland holds an doctorate of education and an master of arts degree in higher education administration from West Virginia University. He earned a bachelor of arts degree in history and political science from Davis & Elkins College. He served on the Berks County United Way, as president campaign chair of the Randolph County United Way, as president of the Ned Smith Center for Nature and Art, and as a member of the YMCA of Berks, Reading, and South Mountain Board of Directors.

Blaine Steensland is senior director of Student Affairs and enrollment management at Penn State Berks. Credit: Penn StateCreative Commons

Last Updated October 17, 2019