Fawne Allossery
Academic Services Officer IV, Part-time Faculty for Kinesiology, Health & Sport Studies
Phone/Voicemail: (313) 577-8291 / Text: (313) 338-8170
Office location: 489 College of Education Building, 5425 Gullen Mall, Detroit, Michigan 48202
Fawne Allossery
Degrees and Certifications
Education Specialist, Learning Design and Technology (Wayne State University), 2018
Online Teaching Graduate Certificate (Wayne State University), 2017
College and University Teaching Graduate Certificate (Wayne State University), 2016
M.Ed. in Kinesiology, Exercise and Sport Science (Wayne State University), 2013
M.A. in Education, Sports Administration (Wayne State University), 2001
B.S. in Psychology (Wayne State University), 1999
Responsibilities
- Senior advisor and coordinator of undergraduate advising initiatives
- Advise undergraduate majors: Community Health (all students), Kinesiology/Exercise and Sport Science (last names A-K), Sport Management (last names A-K)
- Advise undergraduate minors: Community Health (all students), Exercise and Sport Science (last names A-K), Sport Coaching (last names A-K), Sport & Exercise Psychology (last names A-K), Sport Management (last names A-K), Yoga & Mindfulness (last names A-K)
- Advise Instrumental and Vocal Music Ed students on teacher certification requirements
- Verify degree requirements for bachelor degree students
- Manage appeal process for "degree without certification"
- Prepare undergraduate Commencement and Graduation with Distinction lists
- Coordinate the AGRADE, Departmental Honors, and Senior Rule programs
- Facilitate ED 4998 Education Honors Thesis
- Liaison to the Division of Kinesiology, Health and Sport Studies
Refer to the College of Education Undergraduate Advising web page for all advising options for current and prospective students.
Biography
Ms. Fawne Allossery has worked as an Academic Services Officer (ASO) for Wayne State University in the College of Education, Division of Academic Services since 2006 and was awarded ESS in 2011 and promoted from ASO II to ASO III in 2015, and to ASO IV in 2020.
In this position, Ms. Allossery serves as the primary advisor for approximately 300 registered students. Ms. Allossery is also the degree auditor for all bachelor’s degree students in the College of Education, coordinates the Departmental Honors and Accelerated Graduate Enrollment (AGRADE) programs, and oversees Senior Rule admission in the College of Education. She is also a Part-Time Faculty member within the Division of Kinesiology, Health, and Sport Studies and has taught several upper-division and graduate-level courses within the Community Health and Exercise and Sport Science programs.
Ms. Allossery has served on various university, college, and division committees, including Academic Staff Promotion and Tenure, Selective Salary, Curriculum, Assessment, Elections, College Review, TeachDETROIT Planning Committee, Office of Clinical Experiences Advisory Board, Diversity (Social Justice) Committee, among others. Ms. Allossery assists with a variety of campus-wide initiatives, including but not limited to New Student and Transfer Orientations, Commencement, Open Houses, Scholar’s Day and other Honors College events, Counselor Update meetings. Ms. Allossery also coordinated the Pathways Learning Community for two years, securing over $15,000 in grant funding.
Ms. Allossery also teaches as an Adjunct Faculty member in the Wellness, Health, and Exercise Science Department at Macomb Community College for over 20 years. Ms. Allossery served as Macomb’s Head Women’s Basketball Coach and Sports Information Coordinator for six years (2001-07), and the Head Volleyball Coach for two seasons (2003-04).
Area of Expertise
- Academic advising (Community Health, Exercise and Sport Science, Sport Management)
- Academic support and coaching
- College of Education bachelor's degree requirements
- Teacher education and certification requirements
- Exercise, health and sport psychology
- Health education
- Human disease
- Kinesiology
- Nutrition
Awards
- 2023 - Received "Student Advocacy Award" by the College of Education
- 2022 - Recognized as a "Favorite Professor" at WSU Athletics 22nd Annual Academic Recognition Luncheon
- 2018 - Recognized as a “Favorite Professor” at WSU Athletics 18th Annual Academic Recognition Luncheon
- 2016 - Received “Academic Staff” Award by the College of Education
- 2015 - Recognized as a “Favorite Professor” at WSU Athletics 15th Annual Academic Recognition Luncheon
- 2014 - Recognized as a “Favorite Professor” at WSU Athletics 14th Annual Academic Recognition Luncheon
- 2012 - Received “W” Award and recognized as a “Woman Who Made A Difference” at WSU Athletics W-Day Brunch
- 1999 - Finalist, David Henry Award (outstanding achievement by a WSU graduating senior)
- 1998 - David Adamany Alumni Association Endowed Scholarship (1998-1999)
- 1994 - WSU Presidential Scholarship (1994-1998)
Grants
- Pathways Learning Community Grant, $7750
2011 - 2012 - Pathways Learning Community Grant, $8200
2010 - 2011