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Department of Public Policy Leadership
University of Mississippi

Alumni Spotlight: Ainsley Ash

Posted on: September 27th, 2021 by cjones
Ainsley Ash

Ainsley Ash

Ainsley Ash (BA public policy leadership 21) is the founder of the Mississippi College Access Project, an organization that helps high school seniors navigate the college application process, and previously worked for National College Attainment Network (NCAN) as a communications intern. She is originally from Meridian, Mississippi.

How did your interest in studying public policy leadership develop?

The effects of policy on our lives are ubiquitous, so I wanted to not just understand it better but feel like I had the tools to affect it. I certainly feel like I left the program being able to do just that.

Talk about your undergraduate years.

Before I graduated, I knew very clearly that I wanted to make the campus a kinder, more inclusive, and welcoming place for first-generation college students. I would like to think that I did that through my work with the First-Generation College Student Network, which I started in the honors college.

There has been a great deal of momentum in this area—from social events to first-gen celebration days to a university-wide first-gen task force. I am very proud to know that there so many on campus continuing these efforts.

Discuss your path since graduation and your career goals. 

I now work at Woodward Hines Education Foundation (WHEF) in Jackson, Mississippi as Communications and Impact Project Manager. WHEF plays a crucial role in increasing access to postsecondary opportunities in the state, and it is a joy to contribute to that mission.