Dr. Jason Mastrogiovanni

Interim Associate Provost for Student Success


Dr. Jason Mastrogiovanni is the Interim Associate Provost for Student Success, overseeing campuswide initiatives for improving student success. He oversees academic support and data analysis, the coordination of academic advising, prestigious awards, McNair Scholars, UF Student Support Services, and ROTC. He holds concurrent appointments in the Hamilton Center for Classical and Civic Education as Senior Associate-In/Director for Academic and Student Success and a courtesy faculty appointment with the School of Human Development and Organizational Studies in the College of Education. Previously, he served as the first Assistant Provost for Student Success at the University of Florida. 

Dr. Mastrogiovanni has held previous positions at the University of Tennessee, Stony Brook University, and Texas A&M University in progressively responsible student success related roles. As a first-generation student himself, he is a passionate advocate for supporting students in large complex university environments. His portfolio has included academic advising, prestigious awards, curriculum creation, experiential learning, first-year and transfer experience, student orientation, academic support and intervention, first-generation programs, and student success systems and strategy. 

He has contributed to his field by publishing articles on student success, presenting at various higher education conferences, and through the creation of the Texas Conference on Student Success

He serves on the planning committee for the National Student Success Conference, as the current editor for the Journal of College Orientation, Transition, and Retention and on the editorial board for the Journal of Postsecondary Student Success.