Temple University Athletics
Football

Andre Johnson
- Title:
- Academic Advisor
- Email:
- andre.johnson@temple.edu
- Phone:
- 215-204-9346
Andre Johnson joined the Nancy & Donald Resnick Academic Support Center for Student-Athletes at Temple as an Academic Advisor for football in the 2014 Spring. Johnson begins his first year at the university after spending the last year and a half in a simliar role at North Carolina State University.
Johnson spent close to a year as an assistant academic coordinator at NC State before being promoted to Academic Coordinator in June, 2013. In his first role, he supervised between 40-45 football student-athletes daily with structured study hall sessions and coordinating tutoring. He also monitored academic progress for the baseball and wrestling teams.
As academic coordinator at NC State, Johnson worked with men's and women's swimming and diving as well as wrestling, helping to ensure those student-athletes' progress toward degree requirements and developing plans for individualized academic support.
While at NC State, Johnson both taught and assisted with curriculum development for freshmen introductory courses.
Johnson earned his bachelor's degree in sport management with a minor in legal studies from the University of Delaware in 2010. He then earned his master's of education in couseling with a specialization in sport pyschology from Boston University in 2012, and spent his second year at BU as a graduate assistant for Student-Athlete Support Services. Johnson is a certified member of the National Association for Academic Advisors for Athletics.
Johnson spent close to a year as an assistant academic coordinator at NC State before being promoted to Academic Coordinator in June, 2013. In his first role, he supervised between 40-45 football student-athletes daily with structured study hall sessions and coordinating tutoring. He also monitored academic progress for the baseball and wrestling teams.
As academic coordinator at NC State, Johnson worked with men's and women's swimming and diving as well as wrestling, helping to ensure those student-athletes' progress toward degree requirements and developing plans for individualized academic support.
While at NC State, Johnson both taught and assisted with curriculum development for freshmen introductory courses.
Johnson earned his bachelor's degree in sport management with a minor in legal studies from the University of Delaware in 2010. He then earned his master's of education in couseling with a specialization in sport pyschology from Boston University in 2012, and spent his second year at BU as a graduate assistant for Student-Athlete Support Services. Johnson is a certified member of the National Association for Academic Advisors for Athletics.