Natasha Dupee, M.Ed.
About Natasha Dupee, M.Ed.
Natasha Dupee, M.Ed., serves as the Senior Disabilities Services Associate at The George Washington University, where she facilitates access to accommodations for students with disabilities. She has a diverse background in education, public health, and diversity initiatives, with experience in various roles across multiple organizations.
Current Role at The George Washington University
Natasha Dupee serves as the Senior Disabilities Services Associate within Student Connections at The George Washington University. In this role, she acts as a liaison between students with disabilities and various campus partners, including Housing, Dining Services, and Career Services. Her responsibilities include ensuring that students receive essential accommodations and that the university complies with federal laws regarding equal access to education for individuals with disabilities. She has been in this position since 2020.
Education and Expertise
Natasha Dupee holds a Master of Public Health (MPH) from The George Washington University, where she studied Health Policy from 2020 to 2022. She also earned a Master of Education (MEd) in Secondary Education and Teaching from the University of Missouri-Saint Louis, completing her studies from 2012 to 2014. Additionally, she obtained a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Women's Studies from The George Washington University, graduating in 2012. Her educational background equips her with a strong foundation in public health and education.
Previous Experience in Education and Consulting
Prior to her current role, Natasha Dupee held various positions that contributed to her expertise in education and compliance. She worked as a Compliance Associate at MBA Consulting Group for three months in 2018. Additionally, she served as a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Facilitator and Corps Member Advisor at Teach For America in 2018 and 2013, respectively. Natasha also worked as a Manager of Learning at Teach For America from 2016 to 2017, focusing on student performance and self-advocacy skills.
Coro Fellowship and Leadership Development
Natasha Dupee participated in the Coro Fellowship in Public Affairs at the Coro Leadership Center - St. Louis from 2017 to 2018. This fellowship provided her with valuable insights into public affairs and leadership development. The experience contributed to her understanding of community engagement and advocacy, which she applies in her current role at The George Washington University.
Workshops and Outreach Initiatives
In her current position, Natasha Dupee facilitates workshops and outreach initiatives aimed at helping newly connected Disability Support Services students understand the policies and procedures at The George Washington University. She also interprets standardized psycho-educational assessments to diagnose ADHD and Learning Disorders for students seeking accommodations, ensuring that they receive the necessary support to succeed academically.