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title: "Leading With Purpose: Inside the Student-First Approach of an AZCN Campus President"
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# Leading With Purpose: Inside the Student-First Approach of an AZCN Campus President

![Teri Clawson at Our Utah Nursing School](https://arizonacollege.edu/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Teri-Clawson-at-Our-Utah-Nursing-School.webp)

For more than 20 years, Campus President Teri Clawson, MPA, has dedicated her
career to higher education. However, a desire for a new challenge and a
different kind of impact led her to Arizona College of Nursing, a place she now
considers home.

“I was at a space where I was looking for a change,” Clawson shares. “I didn’t
necessarily want to leave higher education completely, but I was definitely
looking for something different.”

![Teri Clawson Salt Lake City Nursing Program Dean](https://arizonacollege.edu/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Teri-Clawson-Salt-Lake-City-Nursing-Program-Dean.webp?w=1024)

With the encouragement of an executive career coach, Clawson began the job
search, looking for new opportunities through a different lens. A LinkedIn
search brought her to a role at Arizona College of Nursing where she felt a
call.

Though her academic background is in Spanish, not nursing, Clawson was up for
the challenge and decided to apply. She had worked with nursing schools at
previous institutions and understood the unique landscape of nursing in her
state. “I threw my hat in the ring,” she shares.

Just 30 minutes after she submitted her application, a recruiter called her. The
interview process moved quickly, and upon
[visiting the campus](https://arizonacollege.edu/salt-lake-city-utah-nursing-school/location/)
, Clawson was sold.

“I fell in love,” she recalls. The “great vibe” and the shared passion with her
future colleagues, including Jason Anderson, Chief Executive Officer at the
College, solidified her feeling that she was in the right place.

“The reason that we are doing this… is to give back,” she adds.

## A Commitment to Student Success

Clawson’s passion for service runs deep, instilled by her grandfather, a teacher
who started his career in a one-room schoolhouse. A lifelong learner himself,
her grandfather was a huge advocate for education and always encouraged Clawson
to pursue her goals.

One of Clawson’s mottos is that “creativity is a good thing.” Coming from a very
service-oriented family and background, the passion trickled down to her. She
loves
[helping students, providing them with the resources](https://arizonacollege.edu/student-services/)
to get doctor’s appointments, and offering job interview skills.

“It was just really rewarding,” she says. “And I just continued in that vein.”

This desire for a direct connection with students, a piece she felt was missing
from her previous role as a Vice President of enrollment management at a smaller
college, is what drew her to Arizona College of Nursing. “When I came here, I
was like, wow, there is that service piece and I’ve seen how it makes a
difference.”

![Salt Lake City Nursing School Campus Entrance](https://arizonacollege.edu/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Salt-Lake-City-Nursing-School-Campus-Entrance.webp?w=1024)

## Why Graduation Day is Everything

When asked what her true calling is, Clawson is quick to say it is not teaching.
While she has immense respect for those in the classroom, her passion lies in
administration and, most importantly, in
[seeing her students succeed](https://arizonacollege.edu/accredited-bsn-program/why-azcn/)
.

“Personally, I live for graduation day and know all of the things that the
students have gone through to get there. That is what fills my bucket.”

For Clawson, student success is not just a number on a retention report; it is a
testament to the resilience of the individuals she serves. She shares the story
of one student who is her “poster child” for perseverance. This student has been
dealing with rapidly worsening medical issues that are affecting her eyesight.
Despite the many challenges, she has refused to give up on her dream.

“She’s working through specialists right now, but she [does] not want to quit
school,” and shares that those at Arizona College of Nursing are the ones
pushing her to do her best and to be her best.

Clawson recalls how the student found a classmate to read textbooks aloud while
she typed notes and found a ride to campus after losing her driver’s license.
“That’s what gets me going,” Clawson says. “When you see these students and
you’re like, ‘you are the reason that I do what I do.’”

## The Student-Centric Approach to Nursing Education

In the past year, Clawson’s proudest accomplishment has been with her team and
their commitment to building trust and connections with students on an
individual level.

“I’ve never seen that anywhere else that I’ve worked, where everybody is so
focused on that individual student,” she says.

Her Dean, for example, knows every student’s name and face and greets them with
personal encouragement each day. She also praises her Student Achievement Coach,
Hannah Hetterick, for the significant impact she has had on students.

This student-centric approach proved vital for the December graduating cohort,
who faced a tragedy when they lost a classmate during their particularly
difficult seventh semester. Clawson worried that many would not make it through.
However, with the support of the team, the students persevered, achieving
[amazing NCLEX results](https://arizonacollege.edu/accredited-bsn-program/nclex-exam-prep/)
and placements.

![Faculty at Arizona College of Nursing - Salt Lake City](https://arizonacollege.edu/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Faculty-at-Arizona-College-of-Nursing-Salt-Lake-City.webp?w=1024)

“Watching those students walk across the stage was probably more impactful than
any other graduation because I knew what they went through,” Clawson says. “It
was so nice to see them finally get there.”

It is this energy, this dedication to students, that keeps Clawson coming

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