Meghan Fletcher
Ms. Meghan Fletcher is a doctoral candidate in higher education and leadership at Baylor University. She has earned two degrees from Baylor, a Bachelor of Science in child and family studies in 2020 and a Master of Science in higher education and student affairs in 2022.
A first-generation college student, Ms. Fletcher is originally from Minnesota and attended high school in Kansas. In addition to her academic work, she is the graduate apprentice for academic affairs in the Office of the Provost at the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor in Belton and a graduate assistant for the McNair Scholars Program at Baylor. She previously served as vice president of operations for the Baylor Graduate Student Association and as the full-time North Village Residence Hall director at Baylor while completing her master’s degree.
During her time at Baylor, Ms. Fletcher has served on various committees (including the Baylor Emerging Research Conference Committee), taught and/or co-taught several undergraduate and graduate courses, and was recognized as a Rising Young Professional in Child and Family Studies in 2020.
She attends Mosaic Church in Waco and loves spending time with her community.