Marcelius is a first-generation college graduate with a BS in political science, philosophy, and economics with an African studies certificate from the University of Pittsburgh, an MA in philosophy from the University of Missouri, and a JD from the University of North Carolina School of Law.
With a focus on diversity issues, Marcelius most recently served as the leader of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Bexley City School District in Bexley, Ohio. He previously served as the Deputy Title IX Coordinator at Capital University Law School, overseeing the Department of Diversity and Inclusion. He also worked as the Student Service Coordinator for Student Diversity, Outreach, and Women's Programs at the Missouri University of Science and Technology. Additionally, he has experience as an adjunct professor at Capital University and Austin Peay State University.
With extensive admissions experience, Marcelius has a deep understanding of what it takes to craft a compelling and standout application. His diverse background in education, advocacy, and student affairs has uniquely equipped him to excel in guiding law school applicants through every step of the process. He excels at working with students from diverse backgrounds, helping them navigate the complexities of the application process and find the law school that best aligns with their goals and interests. His personalized approach ensures that each applicant presents their strongest possible case for admission.
Marcelius loves reading, writing, sports, and traveling in his free time. He also really enjoys trivia, so feel free to tell him a random fact.