Dr. Miguel Angel Hernandez

Associate Vice President & Dean Of Students at San Francisco State University

Dr. Miguel Angel Hernandez currently serves as the Associate Vice President & Dean of Students at San Francisco State University since July 2023. Previously, Dr. Hernandez held positions at Florida State University as Teaching Faculty IV in 2024 and as Director of the Center for Leadership & Social Change from 2013 to 2020, where responsibilities included overseeing a diverse team focused on leadership development. Earlier roles included Associate Dean of Students at UC Irvine and Director of Multicultural Services & Programs at the University of Georgia, emphasizing multicultural education and student retention initiatives. Dr. Hernandez has extensive experience in higher education administration, having contributed to various retention and residence life programs at Florida State University, where earlier roles ranged from Assistant Director to Residence Life Coordinator. Educational credentials include a Doctor of Education in Higher Education Administration from Florida State University, along with a Master of Arts in Student Development from Appalachian State University and a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from Columbus State University.

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San Francisco State University is a public comprehensive university located in San Francisco, California, United States. In the global arena, typically SF State enrolls the largest number of international students at any comprehensive university in the U.S., and ranks second among U.S. universities for the number of students who study abroad for an academic year. With a diverse range of students from almost every state and nearly 100 countries, the University community is a perfect setting for learning to succeed in a pluralistic society and global economy. Our highly diverse campus consistently ranks in the top 20 nationwide in awarding undergraduate degrees to minorities.