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Angelica Johnson
Director TRIO Student Support Services
Carlson Library, 1st floor, 1030-G
419.530.3848
Angelica Johnson is the Director of the University of Toledo's TRIO Student Support Services and believes in helping students reach their greatest potential. Born and raised in Toledo, Angelica previously worked as the College and Career Advisor at Central Catholic High School. Angelica, a first-generation, TPS Alum, earned her Bachelor's degree in Life Science from Bowling Green State University. She received her Master's in School Counseling and Ph.D. in the Foundations of Education from the University of Toledo. Angelica has presented scholarly work for the M.O.R.E. Institute and was nominated for the 20 Under 40 Toledo Awards (2021, 2022). A respected leader, Angelica has served as Program Manager for Racial Equity and Diversity Training at the University of Toledo and participated in the 2021-22 United Way Leadership Toledo Program. Angelica is a proud member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated. Angelica's mission is to help advance student's self-efficacy by instilling confidence and promoting self-accountability.

Michael W. Kantner, MBA
Program Coordinator
Carlson Library 1030F
419.530.3850
Mike Kantner is the Program Coordinator of the University of Toledo's TRIO Student Support Services program. Mike is the specialist for our Freshmen and Sophomore scholars, leads our peer mentoring program, and provides personal and academic support and development. Mike is highly motivated, student-centered, and enjoys making a difference in his student's lives. He brings a wealth of experience and a high-end motor to build authentic connections and support student success. Mike was previously a Success Coach at the University of Toledo. Mike is very active at the University of Toledo – serving on the College of Engineering Retention Committee, Equity Champions, and Exploratory Scholars Programs. He is a part of the University of Findlay Board of Governors. He played football, basketball, and tennis at the University of Findlay while obtaining his Bachelor of Science and Master of Business Administration. Mike has taught a variety of courses at the college level. Mike is a diehard Michigan fan, loves fishing, playing tennis and basketball in his spare time, and spending time with family and friends.

John Fedor, M.Ed.
Retention Specialist
Carlson Library 1030H
419.530.3617
John Fedor is the Retention Specialist of the University of Toledo’s TRIO Student Support Services Program. He counsels students on academic and personal matters, provides tutoring, conducts academic skills workshops, and teaches Career, College Study Strategies, and Critical Thinking courses. Prior to coming to UT, Mr. Fedor was a motivational speaker for International Telephone and Telegraph. In that position, he annually spoke to over 10,000 high school juniors and seniors about post-secondary educational options, job search skills, and career selection. John received his bachelor’s degree in history from Truman State University and his master's degree in educational technology from the University of Toledo. He is a certified high school social studies teacher and enjoys motorcycling and competing in triathlons. John joined the UToledo staff in February 2002.