![]() ![]() She has a Master of Divinity from Yale, a Master of Arts in Counseling from Michigan State and a Bachelor of Science in Music Education from the University of Illinois. Susa n Olson DIV’93 joined SAS in 2019 after fifteen years in student affairs work elsewhere at Yale. Susan Olson, Associate Director (she/her) Jackie works with students in Timothy Dwight and Pierson Colleges. Outside of her role at Yale, Jackie enjoys reading and writing, hiking, going to Maine, and spending time with her friends, cats, and horses! At Yale, Jackie serves a caseload of students and oversees the exam administration process in the SAS office. In 2016, Jackie joined UConn’s Center for Student’s with Disabilities as their Accommodations Coordinator where she over saw the exam administration process, peer notetaking process, course modification process, and managed a team of professional staff and graduate student employees. She began working in Disability Services in 2015 at Eastern Connecticut State University’s Office of Accessibility Services as a graduate student and later as a professional staff member, conducting intakes, supervising the support program designed to foster executive functioning skills and assist students with the adjustment to the college environment. She received her B.A in Psychology from Central Connecticut State University and a M.A in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from the University of Saint Joseph. Jaclyn Moriarty, Associate Director for Accommodations (she/her) Jordan directly provides accommodations for students in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and the Jackson Institute. Outside of his role, Jordan can often be found debating philosophy with friends, taveling, and watching professional sports. At Yale, he oversees the Student Workers in Assistive Technology (SWAT) Team, which coordinates the delivery, training, and accessibility for assistive technology solutions. Prior to working in the field of accessibility, Jordan served as a psychoth erapist with high school students and provided Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy to substance abuse populations. ![]() He started in disability services in 2015 as a Graduate Counselor and transitioned to working as an Assistive Technology Specialist for USC in 2017. He received his B.A in Classical Studies from the University of Pennsylvania and a Masters of Marriage and Family Therapy from the University of Southern California (USC). Hailing from South Jersey, he identifies as and is proud to be a biracial first-generation and low-income graduate. Jordan Colbert, Associate Director for Assistive Technology (he/him) Kim works with students in the Yale Law Sc hool. When not working, she enjoys time on the water boating with her family and spends time on high school sidelines watching her daughters play sports. ![]() Kim has also led projects and programs for state government, education, and healthcare, and taught high school special education. Previously, she was part of the University of Connecticut’s Center for Students with Disabilities team, where-in addition to her own caseload-she supervised regional campus coordinators and the accommodations and assistive technology teams, and oversaw center outreach activities. Kim joined Yale as SAS’s director in 2021. ![]()
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