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Biography

Nicholas Santilli

Nicholas Santilli
Phone: (619) 260-7758
Office: HC-324

Assistant to the President for Strategic Initiatives

Nicholas R. Santilli, Ph.D. recently served as the Interim Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at the University of San Diego. He is also Professor of Psychology, Emeritus and served as the Senior Director for Learning Strategy for the Society for College and University Planning (SCUP). In this role, he led the development of learning content for individual practitioners and institutions looking to build the professional competencies of their faculty and staff. He also led the SCUP Planning Institute, the premier professional development program to create institutional capacity for integrated planning in higher education. 

Nick is a long-time member of SCUP. He co-chaired two SCUP annual conferences; served on the SCUP Board of Directors for three years, two years as chair; is an experienced Planning Institute facilitator; oversees the development of the Planning Institute curriculum; works with the PI Facilitator Corps, and; now oversees the development and implementation of the SCUP professional learning portfolio. 

He joined the SCUP staff after a 34-year career as a faculty member and administrator in higher education that included positions in assessment of student learning and development, institutional effectiveness, accreditation, integrated planning, vice president for academic and student affairs, and provost. In 2003-04, he served as a Fellow of the American Council on Education. This is the premier professional development fellowship for higher education leadership. He spent his fellowship year at the University of Toledo. Nick is also a member of the peer review corps for the Higher Learning Commission, the largest accrediting body of higher education institutions in the United States.

Nick is a native of Cleveland, Ohio. He is an avid supporter of all things Cleveland including the local arts scene, non-profit associations, and sports teams. He holds a B.A. in Psychology and an M.Ed. in Educational Psychology, from the University of Toledo, and a Ph.D. in Developmental Psychology from The Catholic University of America.