Meg Houghton, Director of Student Access, Wellness and Development

It is my sincere pleasure to announce that on November 25, Meg Houghton will assume the role of the Director of Student Access, Wellness and Development at Humber College. With a Master of Science in Student Affairs in Higher Education from Colorado State University and 13 years of leadership in the post-secondary student services sector in Canada and the U.S.A., Meg is an exciting addition to the Student Success and Engagement team.

Hailing most recently from Durham College and UOIT where she was the Director of Disability Services, Meg brings comprehensive leadership experience in both college and university student affairs units overseeing accessibility, testing, health and counselling services. Meg is on the executive board of the Canadian Association of Disability Service Providers in Post-Secondary Education and the College Committee on Disability Issues in Ontario. She currently chairs the Social Innovation group of the Centre for Innovation in Post-Secondary Mental Health in Ontario. Meg has been active in promoting, publishing and presenting on Universal Design in post-secondary education. Equally as important, she loves talk radio, coffee and a well-delivered dry joke. Meg spends her downtime cycling, skiing and camping with friends and family.

Please join me in welcoming Meg to Humber, and the Student Access, Wellness and Development Team!

Jen McMillen
Dean of Students