American Student Assistance
K. Jing Cox-Orrell is an experienced professional in philanthropy and health education with a demonstrated history of managing programs and relationships across diverse organizations. Currently serving as the Philanthropy Program Manager at American Student Assistance, K. Jing oversees executive grant relationships and leads project management initiatives. Prior roles include Value Based Care Account Manager at Archway Health, where K. Jing facilitated customer onboarding and relationship management, and Team Lead for Quality Assessment at Cambridge Health Alliance, focusing on curriculum development and professional training related to sexual health. K. Jing's early career includes significant experience as a health educator and program leader, supporting youth engagement and development in various educational settings. K. Jing holds a Bachelor of Science in Health Science from DePaul University.
American Student Assistance
American Student Assistance™ (ASA) is changing the way kids learn about careers and navigate postsecondary pathways through exploration, work-based learning, and free digital experiences. ASA meets students both in and beyond the classroom with digital tools, resources, and information to empower their career planning journeys. We believe that exploring career possibilities, as early as middle school, and having equitable access to education-to-career pathways aligned with one’s passions and goals will result in greater confidence and long-term success for all students.