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Expanding the Community // New Registrar

In June, Houghton welcomed a new Registrar to the community. Kevin Kettinger, described by his colleagues as “devoted, kind, caring and committed,” as well as “professionally competent” started his new position in Registrar Office this fall. This may be his first time working with Houghton, but Kettinger is not foreign to this position.

Photo by: Nate Moore
Photo by: Nate Moore

Kettinger spent 17 years in higher education at Roberts Wesleyan College, 13 of those years working in the Registrar’s Office, and four years in Student Financial Services. In his position in the Registrar Office at Roberts Wesleyan, he had been responsible for the day-to-day operations of the office, as well as continuing to further the efficiency of it through the use of technology within the department. John Wise, Director of Institutional Research and Assessment, said regarding Kettinger’s credentials, “Kevin has a real concern for student success as well as an understanding of technology applications in the Registrar’s office. He will help to apply our data systems and processes to improved student services and satisfaction.”

Prior to his position at Roberts Wesleyan College, Kettinger worked eight years in finance at the credit union for the Ford Motor Company in Dearborn, Michigan. He received his B.A. degree in philosophy at Asbury University and a M.S. degree in organizational management at Roberts Wesleyan College.

The Houghton search committee , Jack Connell; Eric Currie; John Wise; and Dale Wright, strongly endorsed Kettinger, as well as did President Mullen, Area Associate Deans and the Directors of Student Financial Services and Admissions.

Jack Connell, Dean of the College and Vice President of Academic Affairs, believes Kettinger’s previous experience has prepared him well for his new position. “Mr. Kettinger has a deep commitment to and understanding of Christian higher education. For the past 13 years he has worked in the Registrar’s office at a Christian liberal arts college, and prior to that he graduated from one himself. He knows who we are and what we are about, and embraces all of that warmly.”

Although uprooting from Rochester was not an easy decision, Kettinger and his family are looking forward to integrating into the life of the community and have already been made to feel very welcome.

“I have enjoyed the thoughtfulness and community feel of this institution as I observe and interact with students, staff, and faculty members,” Kettinger said. “This is a special place and I am very blessed to be here.”

Kettinger and his wife have five children. Their oldest is a transfer at Houghton, in her junior year. Jack Connell speaks highly of Kettinger’s honorable character. “Mr. Kettinger is a man of rock-solid Christian faith , deeply devoted to Christ and to the church. He honors and adores his wife and five children. He is a genuinely kind and caring person. He works hard, is thoughtful in his decision-making, and seeks excellence in all things.”

As one of the newest members of the Houghton community, Kevin Kettinger is looking forward to furthering the development of the Registrar’s Office. “My goal is to work with the great staff here to continue to move the Registrar’s Office forward to best aid and serve the students through their academic journey. We do all of these things ultimately for God’s glory.”

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Academic Records Undergoes Changes

The Academic Records Office has undergone several structural and cosmetic changes, including a name change.   Along with the name change to “Registrar’s Office,” their location has moved from the Luckey building to the lower level of Fancher Hall. There have also been staff changes in the office.  On June 6, Houghton welcomed a new registrar, Kevin Kettinger, after Margery Avery’s retirement. “It is quite obvious that Houghton College has been very blessed for many years with an excellent Registrar in Margery Avery,” said Kettinger.  As the new Registrar, Kettinger said he is thankful to work with a great staff in order to serve the students the best they can through their academic journey here.

Photo by: Nate Moore
Photo by: Nate Moore

Susan Martin ‘84, former graduation counselor and certification officer for Academic Records, is no longer with Houghton College. The Registrar’s Office is still in the process of hiring a replacement to fill Susan Martin’s position. . The current staff, Kevin Kettinger, Registrar, James Hutter, Associate Registrar  of Records & Registration; and Rebecca McGarity-Palmer, Office Coordinator, extend their thanks to all faculty, staff, and students for their patience at this time. hey also said they are doing their best to replace the position in the near future.

In addition to the location and staff changes, McGarity-Palmer emphasizes the office’s efforts at becoming more technologically savvy. The Registrar’s office now has a computer at the front counter so students can receive help more efficiently, as well as find and locate forms or information while they are in the office. “We’re also attempting to make more of our forms electronic to help us use less paper and make things easier for students and faculty.  The new interactive forms are one of our first steps as we continue to work out the kinks and figure out how to best adapt our office to a more paperless world,” McGarity-Palmer stated.

According to the Houghton College website, the goal of the Registrar’s Office is to “…help ensure that all students have a productive and successful academic experience before, during, and after attendance.” Students in need of  assistance with course selection and offerings, academic transcript processing, or transcript evaluation should utilize the Registrar’s Office in its new location at Fancher Hall.