Email
mac@stmartin.edu
Telephone
360-438-4560
Physical location
412 Old Main
(campus map)
Mailing address
(application materials)
Graduate Studies
5000 Abbey Way
Lacey, WA 98503
Mailing address
(MAC correspondence)
MAC Program
5000 Abbey Way
Lacey, WA 98503
Office hours
Noon - 7 p.m.
Monday - Friday
Faculty and staff
The MAC faculty place a high priority on being responsive to students.
Your needs and concerns are very important to us and we really want to be
there for you. Please contact us at:
The MAC Program
Saint Martin's University
5000 Abbey Way SE
Lacey, WA 98503-7500
Location: 412 Old Main |
MAC phone: 360-438-4560
MAC email: mac@stmartin.edu
MAC fax: 360-412-6187
Alternate fax: 360-459-4124 |
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| MAC Staff and Faculty |
Godfrey J. Ellis, Ph.D.
MAC Program
Director/Professor
gellis@stmartin.edu
360-438-4560 |
Leticia Nieto, Psy.D.
Professor
lnieto@stmartin.edu
360-438-4567 |
Peggy Zorn, MA
Associate Professor
mzorn@stmartin.edu
360-438-4383 |
Sandra Brandt
MAC Administrative Assistant
sbrandt@stmartin.edu
360-438-4560 |
We are available! Of course, your busy schedule or the
schedule of the faculty member may not mesh. In addition, even though all of
the faculty members keep regularly scheduled office hours, just "dropping
in" is not usually an ideal solution because the faculty members may be with
another student or may be taking care of unforeseen problems. So, what is
the easiest and most efficient way to get your needs met? The following are
three possible solutions, which provide you with an optimal opportunity for
speaking or meeting with any of the MAC faculty:
- Call 360-438-4560 and leave a message at the MAC office for the
faculty member you are interested in contacting. You may tell the
MAC staff member the nature of your need or say it is confidential.
The faculty member will get back with you within a few days. If your
need is more urgent, let the Administrative Assistant know so they
can tell the faculty member.
- Appointments can be setup by contacting the faculty person
directly by email or telephone.
- Write a letter directed to the MAC faculty about your concerns
or questions. Again, they will get back to you as soon as possible.