Brother Glenn Bolton, FSC, Graduate School Advisor, Residence Hall Director
If anyone understands the value of education, it鈥檚 Brother Glenn. He鈥檚 got so many degrees, his older brother once warned he might price himself out of the market.
Yet, with four graduate degrees (History, Psychology, Ethnic Counseling and Private School Administration) and a PhD (Higher Education Administration) he鈥檚 found the perfect role for himself as Graduate School Advisor at Saint Mary鈥檚 College.
Nine years into the program, which Brother Glenn lobbied to establish, it鈥檚 clear he is filling a need. 鈥淚 had over 1200 one-hour appointments last year alone,鈥 he says, pointing to a dual computer spread sheet tracking each student and their higher education goals. A graduate degree isn鈥檛 for everyone, but Brother Glenn likes to make contact with each freshman student to at least plant the seed. 鈥淚 want to meet them, even if they don鈥檛 know they want to go on. The sooner I can get them to know the service exists, the better it is.鈥
From his office in Filippi Academic Hall, Brother Glenn helps student candidates with everything from applications to proofreading personal statements and lining up letters of recommendation. In many ways, there鈥檚 no better mentor for teaching the art of multitasking 鈥 since Brother Glenn, himself, earned a double major in less than four years at Saint Mary鈥檚.
Even as a boy, he had an insatiable appetite for learning. Growing up in San Francisco, his family of seven would take long summer road trips 鈥淪ix to eight weeks of traveling and everyone threw out an interest. We hit baseball parks, museums, amusement parks, mints 鈥 we were a pretty eclectic family.鈥
Today, Brother Glenn鈥檚 鈥渇amily circle鈥 has widened to include hundreds of current and former grad students. It鈥檚 not easy keeping track of everyone, let alone handling the social obligations. One year he attended 13 weddings. And, half jokingly, he says he encourages students to look outside the Bay Area for graduate programs - so he can "have fantastic schools to visit."
It's only partially true," he laughs. "Ok. Largely true, but think of the education they'll receive.鈥