Campo worked with the US Department of Education to expand the university's correctional education program, and AU became one of 69 schools to be chosen to participate in the Pell Experimental Site Initiative (Pell ESI). Since that time, the program has been recognized for providing access to thousands of incarcerated individuals, and as of 2021 was among the nation's largest. In April 2020, Campo announced pay cuts to hundreds of
Ashland University faculty, including cutting his own salary by 18%. Campo identified the
COVID-19 pandemic as the prompt for the pay cuts. In the spring of 2021, Campo said that those who had salaries cut would be restored and would receive back-pay for the amount salaries had been cut. The faculty senate of Ashland University held a private meeting in which they held a vote of "no confidence" in current president Campo. The vote passed 34–1. The vote was called after Campo set a motion to "sunset" or cut the university's program offerings from over 70 down to 25. In October 2020, the University's board of trustees unanimously voted to extend Campo's contract through May 31, 2024. ==Achievements and associations==