Lorie Coachman is a first-generation higher education administrator and strategic leader. As Associate Vice President of Admissions and Enrollment Services at Seminole State College of Florida, she offers visionary leadership and oversees multiple key units including Enrollment management intake strategies, Admissions, Recruitment, Orientation, and International Student Services. With nearly fifteen years of extensive experience in post-secondary education, Mrs. Coachman excels in developing and implementing educational programs and support services. Her professional journey includes pivotal roles in admissions, enrollment services, student affairs, and academic support services at Valencia College, the University of South Carolina, Texas A&M University, the University of Texas-Arlington, and Florida International University.
Lorie earned her bachelor's degree and a master’s degree in Higher Education Administration with a graduate certification in Conflict Resolution and Consensus Building from Florida International University. She is currently pursuing a Doctor of Education degree in Education Systems Improvement at the University of South Carolina (2024 Undefeated NCAA Women’s Basketball National Champions- Go Gamecocks!)
Lorie is a passionate advocate for higher education and believes in its ability to change lives. As a first-generation college graduate, she has experienced firsthand the transformative power of education she is committed to breaking down barriers and creating space for others to experience educational access. She is driven by a desire to make a positive impact on the world and empower others to do the same.
In her free time, Lorie enjoys spending time with her husband, daughter, and two cockapoo pups exploring festivals, Disney/theme parks, sporting events, food truck rallies, and engaging with their local church.