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Cinthia Salgado

Yonkers,NY

Summary

Motivated Criminal Justice major with a strong academic record and a deep interest in federal law enforcement. Experienced in administrative support in a higher education setting, with a focus on confidentiality, organization, and public service. Demonstrated ability to handle sensitive information with discretion, communicate clearly across professional settings, and adapt in high-pressure environments. Recognized for professionalism, integrity, and attention to detail.

Overview

2
2
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification

Work History

College Assistant

John Jay College
New York, NY
08.2023 - Current
  • Maintain confidential records and manage intake documentation for disability services.
  • Respond to student inquiries and guiding them through accommodation processes and resources.
  • Prepare and send correspondence to students and faculty regarding accommodations, appointments, and exam arrangements.
  • Assist in coordinating proctored exams by organizing logistics such as timing, technology, and quiet testing environments.
  • Utilize Microsoft Office tools to track appointments and update databases.
  • Take detailed notes for students requiring academic accommodations.
  • Create visually engaging flyers and promotional materials for campus events hosted by the Accessibility Services Office.

Education

Bachelor of Science - Criminal Justice

John Jay College of Criminal Justice
New York, NY
05-2026

Skills

  • Confidentiality
  • Precision
  • Problem solving
  • Graphic design
  • Research methodology
  • Spanish

Academic Projects

Capstone Research Paper – “How Does Gender Influence Crime?”
CJBS 415-95, John Jay College (Fall 2024)

  • Conducted comprehensive research on how gender shapes criminal behavior, including differences in socialization, risk factors, and societal responses.
  • Analyzed key criminological theories such as Sex Role Theory, Power-Control Theory, and Feminist Pathway Theory to explain gender-specific patterns in offending.
  • Explored the influence of neighborhood inequality, structural disadvantage, and intersectionality on male and female crime rates.

Certification

  • U.S. Political Institutions: Congress, Presidency, Courts, and Bureaucracy – HarvardX, Verified Certificate, Summer 2025

Timeline

College Assistant

John Jay College
08.2023 - Current

Bachelor of Science - Criminal Justice

John Jay College of Criminal Justice