Kalinowski named assistant director of financial aid advising for OHIO Eastern, Zanesville
51ĀŅĀ× graduate Wendy Kalinowski, a long-time student affairs professional with more than 30 years of service to the University, is stepping into a new role as assistant director of financial aid advising. In this position, she will serve students at both the and campuses.
A proud native of Bethesda, Ohio and graduate of , Kalinowski is a two-time . She earned a bachelorās degree in communication and later completed a masterās in education, both from 51ĀŅĀ×. She has spent her entire professional career supporting students on the Athens campus in a variety of roles.
A new chapter in a lifelong OHIO journey
In her new role, Kalinowski will serve as a key resource for students and families navigating the financial aid process. She will provide personalized advising on FAFSA completion, federal and state aid eligibility, scholarship opportunities, student loan guidance and financial wellness. Her approachable style and student-first mindset are expected to be great assets to OHIOās regional campus communities.
A career sparked by connection
Her journey into student support services began unexpectedly at the Dairy Queen in Barnesville, Ohio.
āI loved the family-like atmosphere there,ā Kalinowski said. āWhen I got to Athens as a student, I was terrified to leave everything I knew. But I saw people my age laughing, wearing the same T-shirt, clearly comfortable and happy. It reminded me of that Dairy Queen environment. I found out they were resident assistants, and I knew I wanted to do what they were doing.ā
Kalinowski became a resident assistant in her second year of college and spent the next two decades working in Residence Life. She later joined OHIOās Learning Community Programs and eventually became part of Bobcat Student Orientation, where she supported incoming students as they transitioned into college life.
Coming home to serve regional campuses
Now, sheās bringing that wealth of experience back home.
āAfter working in Athens for 31 years, being able to move back home and work with students as they prepare to begin their path toward higher education is very exciting and satisfying,ā she said.
Kalinowski said her own experience as a first-generation college student helps her relate to students who may feel overwhelmed by the process.
āI want to help students, and their families feel more comfortable in what can feel like an overwhelming situation,ā she said. āAs someone whoās been there, I want them to know all things are possible and Iāll be here to help and encourage them.ā
Campus leaders welcome Kalinowski
Jennifer Kellner-Muscar, director of student services at , said Kalinowskiās transition into this new role will bring meaningful support to the regionās student population.
āWendy brings a unique blend of experience, warmth, and commitment to student success,ā Kellner-Muscar said. āHer return to the region and her passion for helping students navigate financial aid make her an asset to our campus community.ā
Jason Howard, director of student services at , agrees.
āWendy understands the challenges students face because sheās walked that path herself,ā Howard said. āShe meets students where they are and helps them move forward with confidence. Weāre thrilled to welcome her to OHIO Zanesville in this new role.ā
An advocate students can count on
As Kalinowski begins this next chapter of her career, students at both campuses will benefit from her decades of experience, local roots and deep commitment to helping them succeed.
For more information on the financial aid services available at 51ĀŅĀ×, contact Kalinowski at 740.588.1441 or rogersw@ohio.edu.