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Stephanie Rozzi

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BA

Stephanie Rozzi has worked with thousands of students at The University of Winnipeg, and has offered her time, care, and creativity with each one.

Her career has included contributions in several areas of Student Services, but her main focus has been academic advising and recognition of prior learning for adult learners. Stephanie has served this important group of students with diligence and dedication for twenty years.

She has been an advocate and guide for adult learners. She takes great interest in our students, great care for their welfare, and great pride in their accomplishments.

Stephanie organizes, hosts and facilitates the annual Adult Learner Orientation at the start of each fall term, where she shares knowledge, builds connections, and arranges for speakers to share important information, relevant to the unique experiences of adult learners.

She consistently demonstrates a remarkable blend of empathy and leadership, fostering a supportive and inclusive environment for both students and staff. She trains new staff in Academic and Career Services and helps new colleagues in their roles.

Stephanie has been recognized for her contributions to The University of Winnipeg’s PLAR policies, and is a tireless advocate for Military PLAR candidates.

She quietly pursues the vision of making a university education fully accessible to adult learners and those who are looking to be recognized by the University for what they already know and do.

For her long and dedicated service, her passion for student learning, and her demonstrated commitment to supporting our students in achieving their educational goals, The University of Winnipeg is proud to honour Stephanie Rozzi with the Stars of Spence Street Prize.