Carson, CA -- Cal State Dominguez Hills has
named Natalie Lockhart its Compliance Coordinator/Senior Woman
Administrator, it was announced earlier by CSUDH Director of
Athletics Patrick Guillen.
We are thrilled to have Natalie
join our team as the Compliance Coordinator/Senior Woman
Administrator, begins Guillen. She has been around
Toro Athletics since 1997 as a student-athlete, then later as an
intern and academic advisor in the compliance office. This
experience, coupled with her knowledge of CSUDH will only help her
be successful in this position. She genuinely has a keen interest
in her field, is passionate towards our students and has a good
understanding of what it takes to get the job done. Natalie is a
natural fit in our department and she has a bright future in
Intercollegiate Athletics.
In her roles, Lockhart is responsible for
gender equity as the Title IX administrator, acts as the liaison
between the department and NCAA/CCAA with all compliance concerns,
serves as the National Letter of Intent administrator and advises
student-athletes and prospects both academically and regarding
their eligibility.
Prior to her new position, Natalie has had
diverse experiences within the higher education system. She served
as an Academic Advisor at California State University Long Beach
during 2005-06 and most recently interned at both Cypress College
and Cerritos College in the Transfer Center and Career Center
departments during the 2006-07 academic year.
After earning her Bachelor of Arts degree in
Social Science from University of California, Irvine in 2002,
Natalie received her Master of Science degree in Counseling with
an emphasis in Student Development in Higher Education from
California State University Long Beach in May 2007.
As a former Toro soccer player, she was an
integral part of both the 1997 and 1999 squads, where she earned a
2nd-team All-CCAA selection and an All-Final Four team selection
after helping CSUDH reach the NCAA Division II semifinals in 1997.
Lockhart then finished her last two years of eligibility at UC
Irvine where she was a 2nd-team All-Big West and a 2nd-team
Verizon Academic All-American selection.
Natalie and husband Sean, current CSUDH
Assistant Mens and Womens Soccer coach, reside in
Torrance.
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