“You can slice and dice the program to fit your life. Don't feel like you have to be a full-time student. You can be a part-time student and still get everything out of the curriculum.”
“With a criminal justice degree, you can go into probation and parole, investigation, rehabilitation. There’s so much more than just being a cop. It takes a million people to make the system work.”
“What’s funny is I thought you could only use sociology if you had a master’s or PhD, but I’m happy I worked and got that real-world experience... This is the type of program where the more you engage with the material, the more impactful it will be.”
“I really fell in love with risk management through my internship in the Health Services Administration program. It was nice seeing the different aspects of the job. No two days are the same.”
“Just do it. It’s going to be challenging, and you’re going to have to juggle some things. But if I can do it, anybody can. You’re always going to be busy — but you won’t regret it once it’s done.”
“Be intentional and purpose driven. It’s not going to be easy, but it’s all about how you plan and go about your day-to-day life. Be structured and just know that if I can do it while juggling a business, so can you.”
"That flexibility is what enabled me to go back to school... I had a full-time job, so it was really important that I scheduled my time. You really have to be disciplined but having that room to juggle a career and family makes it worth it.”
“Overall, I’d say that the RN to BSN has made me look at nursing differently. I used to see it as practice, but now I see it as more of a science. It’s helped me understand how we develop and inform the practices we use as nurses.”
“If you’re passionate about music, we’ve got a class for that. Sports? There’s a class for that, too. I’m teaching what I’m passionate about, and students can feel that. That’s what makes it click.”
“Now is your time. Just jump in and start doing it, even if it’s just one class a semester. When you look back when you’re done and see your strength, endurance, and persistence, you’ll have a different outlook on yourself.”