Amanda Zander joins Campbell Law as assistant director of admissions

Photo of Amanda Zander standing outside the law school

RALEIGH — Amanda Zander has joined Campbell University Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law as its assistant director of admissions. Zander will work extensively with Assistant Dean of Admissions Morgan Cutright to oversee the law school’s overall admissions and recruitment efforts. 

“We are thrilled to have Amanda join our ranks,” said Dean J. Rich Leonard. “Her professional acumen and commitment to building community partnerships will greatly benefit our graduates and our profession.”  

Zander brings more than a decade of experience in college admissions, most recently in Senior Graduate Admissions for Texas Wesleyan University, where she helped grow the MBA program by 80 percent in her first year. 

Zander also served as the recruitment coordinator for Texas A & M School of Law, a senior admissions counselor for Concordia University-Wisconsin and an academic coordinator for the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.  

A native of Wisconsin, Zander earned her a double bachelor’s degree in business administration-marketing and geography from the University of Whitewater-Wisconsin and her Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Concordia University of Wisconsin-Mequon.  

ABOUT CAMPBELL LAW 

Since its founding in 1976, Campbell Law has developed lawyers who possess moral conviction, social compassion, and professional competence, and who view the law as a calling to serve others. Among its accolades, the school has been recognized by the American Bar Association (ABA) as having the nation’s top Professionalism Program and by the American Academy of Trial Lawyers for having the nation’s best Trial Advocacy Program. Campbell Law boasts more than 4,700 alumni, who make their home in nearly all 50 states and beyond. In 2021, Campbell Law celebrated 45 years of graduating legal leaders and 12 years of being located in a state-of-the-art facility in the heart of North Carolina’s Capital City.