The Columbus Dispatch

Prince helps students overcome barriers in her OSU Marion role

- Drew Bracken

Julie Prince credits her mother for a love of helping people.

“I’ve always been a friendly and outgoing person,” assessed Prince. “I was very social and active, riding my bike around town, hanging out with my sister and the neighborho­od kids. I played softball, took dance class, was a longtime Scout, and eventually joined marching band and drill team in high school. I worked cleaning out dog kennels until I was old enough to get a job slinging ice cream cones at the local shop.

“My mother wanted to be a teacher, but never finished college,” she added, “so we were raised to understand the value of learning. As a child, I wanted to be a teacher, and my three siblings all teach K-12. But I never dreamed I would be working in higher education.”

Today, Prince is the coordinato­r of the Office for Disability Services at OSU Marion.

“My interest in working with students with disabiliti­es can be attributed to my mom — also my Scout leader,” she noted. “She arranged for our troop to work as servers/aides at a banquet for persons with significan­t disabiliti­es. This experience at such an impression­able age opened my eyes to the realities and challenges faced by persons with disabiliti­es and filled me with a passion to be a helper.

“At Ohio State, I work with students who may encounter barriers to academic success due to a disability,” Prince explained.

“We create an accommodat­ion plan for their time at OSU then collaborat­e with faculty and staff to ensure the student has access to and receives the approved modificati­ons. Another role I fill on campus is as co-adviser to the Outloud student group. Outloud is the Marion campus LGBTQ and ally student group. I’m also a volunteer board member of the Marion Area LGBTQ+ Coalition.”

Prince grew up in New Albany, “back

when it was a small farming community.” She graduated from New Albany High School in 1988 with fewer than 100 students in her graduating class.

She started college on the OSU Columbus campus that fall with a major in special education, dropped out after a year, got married, raised kids, and came back to OSU on the Marion campus 20 years later — at age 38 and a single mom of four.

“In 2008, as a non-traditiona­l student, OSU Marion was the right place at the right time for me,” she said.

“I did my undergradu­ate work on the Marion campus and graduate level in Mansfield and Columbus, working as a student employee and intern through most of that time. So when an opportunit­y became available in the office for disability services as part of my master of social work placement, I jumped at the chance. It changed everything for me. It seemed like it was meant to be.”

Ashley Marsh is enrollment counselor

and operations specialist at OSU Marion.

“Julie is passionate and constantly striving to be the best resource and cheerleade­r for each student she works with,” assessed Marsh. “I’ve watched her countless times be the voice for all students, staff and faculty. She’s a wonderful representa­tion of our culture of caring on this campus, and I believe our students are beyond lucky to have her on their side.”

“Working in higher education has been such a pleasure,” Prince responded. “I feel as though I’m in a position of constant learning and can’t imagine doing anything else. I’ve been on the Marion campus since 2008 in some manner — student, student worker, intern, interim coordinato­r — and I genuinely love what I do and where I work.”

The Ohio State University at Marion is located at 1465 Mt. Vernon Ave. For more informatio­n, call 740-389-6786 or log on osumarion.osu.edu.

 ?? ANDREW CARTER/MARION STAR ?? Julie Prince is the coordinato­r of the office for disability services at The Ohio State University at Marion. She said her interest in working with students with disabiliti­es can be traced back to her mother who arranged for Prince's Scout troop to volunteer at a banquet for people with disabiliti­es and encouraged her to become a helper.
ANDREW CARTER/MARION STAR Julie Prince is the coordinato­r of the office for disability services at The Ohio State University at Marion. She said her interest in working with students with disabiliti­es can be traced back to her mother who arranged for Prince's Scout troop to volunteer at a banquet for people with disabiliti­es and encouraged her to become a helper.

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