Adrienne Forgette

VP for Learning at San Juan College

Dr. Adrienne Forgette has served as Associate Vice President for the Office for Learning since June, 2016. Effective August 15, 2017, she was promoted to Vice President for Learning. In this position, Dr. Forgette is responsible, along with the Deans for the college’s six schools, for ensuring the quality of a San Juan College education. The duties include planning, development, implementation, and evaluation of instructional programs.

Dr. Forgette’s other responsibilities involve leadership, implementation, and oversight. She will serve on both the President’s Cabinet and the Learning Leadership Team, and play a large role in the implementation of Office for Learning initiatives.

Prior to accepting the position at San Juan College, Dr. Forgette spent eight years as the Dean of Faculty at Northwestern College in Orange City, Iowa. She also served as an Associate Dean and a Professor of Psychology. She was responsible for and managed assessment, accreditation, strategic planning, and faculty development at Northwestern College.

Dr. Forgette received her Ph.D. in Psychology from Fuller Theological Seminary. She earned her Master of Arts in Theology from Fuller Theological Seminary. She received a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from California State University. She earned her Associate of Arts degree from Mt. San Antonio College.


Timeline

  • VP for Learning

    Current role