Amanda Frederick
Senior Graduate Admissions Coordinator
Amanda Frederick
Senior Graduate Admissions Coordinator
Amanda Frederick is responsible for strategic planning, managing, coordinating, implementing and tracking all aspects of the Master of Science in Global Health admissions and recruitment process, and scholarship communications. Amanda is the primary point of contact handling external communications of the DGHI admissions process to prospective students, and other internal and external stakeholders, and serves as the liaison to the Duke Graduate School.
Amanda has over fifteen years of experience working in higher education, in the fields of international education and college admissions, and began working at Duke in 2015. Prior to joining DGHI, Amanda was the assistant director of the Duke University Center for International and Global Studies where she organized, supported and promoted events and programs of global significance to the Duke University community and beyond. She also assisted Duke students with integrating global experiences into their academic careers through national fellowship programs, and student research and training grants funded through the University.
Amanda has a Master of Education degree in Higher Education Leadership from Florida Atlantic University, and a Bachelor of Science degree double majoring in Psychology and Social Work from Nazareth University.