Dr. Angie Meyer is in her sixth year on the Morehead State EAGLE Center staff as its learning coordinator.
Meyer’s position was originally in conjunction with the NCAA’s Accelerating Academic Success Grant. Morehead State was awarded one of six $360,000 grants from the NCAA in 2013. The university also contributed $180,000 for a total of $540,000. The grant was renewed for the 2014 calendar year. The EAGLE Center is Morehead State’s 7,000-square foot facility dedicated to student-athlete academic success.
Meyer was the coordinator for the Newton Campus Learning and Tutoring Center at Georgia Perimeter College from 2003-12. In her time, she expanded the center’s staff from three part-time tutors to two full-time supervisors and approximately 30 part-time tutors.
She served as president of the Georgia Tutoring Association in 2010 and spent several years on the executive board of the Association for the Tutoring Profession.
Meyer most recently spent one year as a house parent at the Junior Sports Corporation in Hilton Head, S.C., which served students at the Ivan Lendl Tennis and Heritage Academies.
She has held memberships with the National Association for Developmental Education, College Reading and Learning Association, National Collegiate Learning Centers Association, American Economic Development Council and Southern Economic Development Council.
Meyer earned her bachelor’s degree in English and history from Troy State in 1991. She earned her master’s degree in economic development with an emphasis on research from Southern Mississippi in 1993. She earned her Doctorate degree in 2021.