Student Services Staff

Master’s Program

Dean’s Office

Allyson Wilson, DAOM, AP 954-763-9840, Ext. 203 dean@atom.edu Academic Dean, has overall responsibility for the administration of the Institute’s Master’s program and the implementation of school policies that support academic quality at ATOM. The Dean organizes the scheduling of Master’s classes, is responsible to maintain state and national credentials for the institution including all the Annual Reports to California Acupuncture Board, to the Florida State and ACAOM; administers student
academic and disciplinary rules and regulations with respect to the Master’s program.

Admissions Office

Karen Gemignani, Assistant Admissions Director, 954-763-9840, Ext. 213,
admissions@atom.edu. The goal of the department of admissions is to ensure that all accepted students have the potential to and understand how to succeed at ATOM To that end, the team implements new student orientation and provides ad hoc support for Master’s students throughout their first year at ATOM. Ms. Gemignani is responsible for the admissions process for the Master’s program.

Office of the Registrar

Daisy Martinez, BS 954-763-9840, Ext. 207 registrar@atom.edu The registrar’s office is responsible for ensuring the integrity and security of academic records while providing support services for both students and alumni. Functions of this office include managing the student registration and enrollment process for the Master’s program, recording grades, issuing transcripts and diplomas and the registrar also provides students with ID cards and clinic name tags.

International Students

Celia Munoz 954-763-9840, Ext. 208, celiamunoz@atom.edu is responsible for ATOM’s international student recruitment initiatives. Functions of the Dean include managing all immigration processing, SEVIS reporting, F1 advising and developing initiatives to increase the retention of international students.

Financial Office

Celia Munoz, Financial Officer 954-763-9840 Ext. 208, celiamunoz@atom.edu.

The finance office is responsible for handling the payment of student tuition and fees and for establishing special tuition payment plans for requesting students.

Financial Aid Office

Michelle Weldy, MS Financial Aid Administrator954-763-9840, Ext. 215, michelleweldy@atom.edu. The financial aid office is responsible for coordinating the administration of student financial aid.

Library Services

Royal Montgomery, MSLS, Library @ATOM.edu manages the daily operations and physical holdings of the ATOM Library and handles transactions for the ATOM Bookstore. She assists students and faculty with research, study tools, writing skills, and accessing physical and digital resources for education. She has a BA from Sweet Briar College and an MSLS from the University of Kentucky.

Information Technology

Sean Atkinson, Director of Information Technology 954-763-9840, Ext. 314,
sean.atkinson@atom.edu ATOM’s department of information technology is committed to providing support for the school’s technology-related efforts, providing the computer infrastructure for the institution, and supporting academic and administrative programs, including student learning outcomes and the library. The IT department provides support for students accessing the ATOM wireless network and assists when students experience issues with their personal computers.

DAOM Program

DAOM Director

Dr. Phillip Lee, DAOM, AP 954-763- 9840, Ext. 308, daom@atom.edu. The director is responsible for ensuring all aspects of the program meet all the educational criteria to maintain the accreditation status. Additionally, he serves as a student advisor, capstone advisor and capstone committee member.

Clinical Director

Dr. Harry Hong, PhD, AP drhong@atom.edu. He participates in the curriculum and assessment development of the DAOM program, the development for the DAOM clinical internship, and he maintains and updates the DAOM Clinical Internship Program manual. Additionally, he serves as an academic advisor for the design, research, and progress of the capstone requirement of the program.

DAOM Assistant

Eston Dunn, MS 954-763- 9840, Ext. 230, assistant@atom.edu. Facilitates all of the accuracy and recording of the completion of program requirements, manages the processes of the in-class weekends.

The DAOM Director, DAOM Assistant and DAOM Clinical Director provide academic and personal advisement services, including career and professional development, and provide academic leadership for the program. They are always willing to meet with students regarding their concerns, ideas, and issues.

International Students

Celia Munoz 954-763-9840, Ext. 208, celiamunoz@atom.edu is responsible for ATOM’s international student recruitment initiatives. Functions of the Dean include managing all immigration processing, SEVIS reporting, F1 advising and developing initiatives to increase the retention of international students.

Financial Office

Celia Munoz, Financial Officer 954-763-9840 Ext. 208, celiamunoz@atom.edu.

The finance office is responsible for handling the payment of student tuition and fees and for establishing special tuition payment plans for requesting students.

Financial Aid Office

Michelle Weldy, MS Financial Aid Administrator954-763-9840, Ext. 215, michelleweldy@atom.edu. The financial aid office is responsible for coordinating the administration of student financial aid.

Information Technology

Sean Atkinson, Director of Information Technology 954-763-9840, Ext. 314,
sean.atkinson@atom.edu ATOM’s department of information technology is committed to providing support for the school’s technology-related efforts, providing the computer infrastructure for the institution, and supporting academic and administrative programs, including student learning outcomes and the library. The IT department provides support for students accessing the ATOM wireless network and assists when students experience issues with their personal computers.

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