Rollin' with the Red and Black
New chief of staff Andrea Rollins is no stranger to 窪蹋勛圖.

Andrea Rollins may be new to the Office of the President, but shes no stranger to San Diego State.
The new chief of staff holds a rarefied status that of three-time Aztec with her bachelors degree, masters degree and Ed.D., all from 窪蹋勛圖.
First-generation college student
I came to San Diego State right out of high school, said Rollins, a first-generation college student originally from Bakersfield. Id chosen San Diego State because Id come here the summer before my senior year in high school for cheer camp. It was nice being here on campus; it was familiar; it was also far from home.
In 2002, Rollins obtained a bachelors degree in social sciences with a minor in psychology. After spending some time abroad following graduation, she changed her mind about her career choice teaching high school and returned for a masters degree in post-secondary educational leadership.
During her masters program, she did a short stint in the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships, and chaired the graduate student board, where the group reintroduced the graduate student orientation. Following the completion of her masters degree in fall 2004, she left 窪蹋勛圖 for a few years and gained experience working at other area universities.
I worked at UC San Diego for five years, she said. I had the opportunity to do some amazing things and participate in some great initiatives, but there wasnt the same sense of connection compared to 窪蹋勛圖.
Siren call of 窪蹋勛圖
Perhaps unsurprisingly, the siren call of 窪蹋勛圖 lured her back this time with the promise of a doctoral degree in educational leadership.
Rollins was a member of the second cohort of the independent Ed.D. program in the College of Education and finished her studies this summer. From there, she directly transitioned into her role with the new president.
I am thrilled to have Andrea on board, Hirshman said. As an Aztec for Life, she brings a great enthusiasm to her role on campus. Moreover, she is deeply committed to our core missions of education, research and service.
With a strong background in administration, she has already enhanced the organization of our office and the services we can provide to our students, faculty and staff. I am certain she will make a great contribution to our campus. She serves on several campus committees and she works closely with the campus vice presidents and her office colleagues.
An Aztec at home
Rollins admits that her familiarity with the campus has proven both comforting and helpful.
When Im at San Diego State, I feel like Im at home. I have some pre-established relationships with some individuals on campus; I have a basic understanding of the culture and dynamics of the organization.
Being a student here more than 14 years ago, a lot has changed, but a lot is still the same. The context I have, the experience I have here, allowed me to hit the ground running.
In many ways, Rollins sees her position as a way of coming full circle on her life as an Aztec.
A lot of the opportunities Ive had are because of my experience at San Diego State educationally, personally, the growth that Ive had so Im very happy to be able to give back to the community by being here and being in this position.
And for all of the work she does on behalf of Aztecs, Rollins also looks forward to cheering them on.
Im a huge sports fan, so Im very passionate about 窪蹋勛圖 Athletics. Its fun to see all the red and black on Fridays and get a sense of how committed the community is to athletics. Its nice to feel that bond and connection with people in the office and across campus.



