Megan Curtin serves as an Admission Counselor at Saint Joseph’s University, where she is dedicated to guiding prospective students as they navigate their academic and personal journeys. A proud South Jersey native, she values building genuine connections and helping students find a place where they can grow, thrive, and feel at home.
Megan graduated from Villanova University with a Bachelor of Arts in Communication and minors in Rhetoric and Philosophy. While at Villanova, she worked as a campus tour guide, an experience that sparked her interest in higher education and student engagement. Additionally, Megan studied abroad in Rome and interned at the United Nations International Fund for Agricultural Development, an experience that deepened her appreciation for cultural exchange and global perspectives. She was also recognized as a finalist for the St. Catherine of Siena Peace and Justice Research Award, reflecting her strong commitment to social justice.
In her free time, she enjoys traveling, trying new restaurants, and exploring all that Philadelphia has to offer. She brings warmth, enthusiasm, and a global perspective to her role, and is always excited to help students discover the unique opportunities that await them at Saint Joseph’s University.