The Montezuma Castle on the UWC-USA Campus in Montezuma, New Mexico.

Kimi Jackson '92

Kimi Jackson graduated from UWC-USA in 1992. Her career started in journalism, and then she studied law. She graduated with a juris doctorate from the University of Denver Sturm College of Law in 2000 and became licensed to practice law in Colorado that same year. Her 20-year legal career included representing migrant farm workers, university students, and detained immigrants facing deportation proceedings. For nine years she directed the South Texas Pro Bono Asylum Representation Project, a non-profit project of the American Bar Association, at the Texas/Mexico border. Despite having lived in North Dakota, New Mexico, Colorado, Bolivia, Japan and Texas, Kimi hasn’t lost her accent from her home state of Minnesota.
Headshot of Kimi Jackson

About Kimi

Title/Position
Associate Head for Finance & Operations
Education
J.D. University of Denver College of Law
B.A. Spanish and Latin American Area Studies, University of Minnesota at Morris
Passions
Outdoors, learning, cats, and social justice
Languages
English, Spanish

Q&A with Kimi

What do you love about teaching or your role at the school?
I love UWC-USA and its mission.
I’m an alum of UWC-USA, class of 1992. My class photo is in the basement, and I’m in the front row next to Ted Lockwood, the president.

Quick Links

United World College-USA
P.O. Box 248 Montezuma, NM 87731