
Hometown
Kennesaw, GA
Degree received
Bachelor of Science in Health Management
Why did you choose ΒιΆΉΚΣΖ΅?
I chose ΒιΆΉΚΣΖ΅ because from my first visit to campus, I felt welcomed and supported.
The resources available to students make the transition to college extremely smooth,
and I felt that very early on.
Which organizations were you involved in?
I was a member of Student Ambassador Society and served as a transition mentor for
the 2024 session. I was also a student assistant for the College of Health Professions
Advising Office.
How did being involved with the Student Ambassador Society impact your time at WSU?
Being involved in SAS allowed me the opportunity to be connected to the University
before my classes even started. I was able to meet peers that were also just starting
college but also learn from those who were further along in their journey. Also, being
in SAS allowed me to share my experiences at WSU with future students, which I really
enjoyed.
Which ΒιΆΉΚΣΖ΅ faculty or staff member impacted you the most during your time
here?
During my time at WSU, I felt really supported by the entirety of the CHP Advising
Office. I spent two years working alongside them as a student assistant, and they
were always willing to help and encourage me. I am very grateful for the time that
I spent with the people in this office.
How do you feel about graduating?
Graduating is a bittersweet feeling. I am very proud of this accomplishment, but it
is always a little sad leaving behind such a big chapter of my life. Ultimately, I
am grateful for the opportunities and experiences that I had during my time at WSU.
Which experience at ΒιΆΉΚΣΖ΅ challenged you the most and what did you take away
from that challenge?
One experience at ΒιΆΉΚΣΖ΅ that challenged me was becoming a transition mentor.
I went into this role knowing that it felt out of my comfort zone and that I would
need to push myself to do my best and overcome the fear that came along with this.
Overall, this opportunity ended up being one of my favorite experiences at WSU. I
made new connections, developed many of my professional skills, and was able to serve
the University in a way that really meant something to me.
What are your post-grad plans?
After graduation, I plan on pursuing a Master of Business Administration, with a concentration
in Health Administration.
What advice would you give to incoming students?
My advice for incoming students is to expose yourself to as many new opportunities
as possible. This University has so much to offer, and stepping out of your comfort
zone allows you to learn more about who you are and find the things and people that
matter most to you.
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