PVM Welcomes New Student Success Director

Jessica Joya, Director of Student Success at Purdue Veterinary Medicine
Jessica Joya, Student Success Director at Purdue Veterinary Medicine

Meet Jessica Joya who has joined the Purdue Veterinary Medicine team as the new director of Student Success (formerly Student Services). Jessica started in her new role on August 7, 2024.

A native of the West Lafayette area and a proud Purdue alumna, Jessica earned her Bachelor of Arts in Management with a minor in Organizational Leadership and Supervision and her Master of Science in Higher Education with a focus on student affairs from Purdue Global. Before returning to Purdue, she gained valuable experience in various social service roles within the non-profit and government sectors.

At Purdue, Jessica has served in several positions, including as the student engagement coordinator for the Honors College and most recently as a student success specialist within the Computer and Information Technology Department. As the new director of PVM Student Success, Jessica leads the Student Success team in delivering comprehensive support services to the college while fostering a positive and supportive environment. Her role includes providing mentorship, resources, and referrals for veterinary medical and nursing students, implementing student-centered recognition programs, and promoting scholarship opportunities.

Outside of work, Jessica enjoys spending time with her daughter and their two golden retrievers, Maggie and Finnley. In her free time, Jessica often can be found reading a good book, catching up with family and friends, or serving as her daughter’s personal chauffeur.

Please help extend a warm PVM welcome to Jessica!

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