What these students and alumni have in common is success
What these students and alumni have in common is success
First-generation alumna Brittany Baisch takes interest in science to Ph.D. in Toxicology"WCSU was much more affordable, and I could save money by commuting. It was also attractive because it would provide me with access to Ph.D.-level professors teaching both labs and classes, and they hold office hours themselves." Read more
The choice to pay it forward came easily to alumnus Renan Max F. Hamoy"I use the skills I was taught at WCSU in my job at Synchrony now. This position requires a technology and business mix."
2023 D.C. Teacher of the Year Jermar Rountree found his calling at WCSU“Pay attention to who is pointing you in the right direction and showing you love. There is nothing you can’t reach for if you keep your mind open. Reach for it.” Read more
Financial accounting career provides its own kind of adrenaline for Kevin Tirella“At a bigger school without the relationships I was able to develop with my professors, I probably never would’ve become a CPA. That’s how I got to where I am.” Read more
‘Lane change’ leads to selection as a Connecticut Collegiate Poet for student Isabella Bullock“I love where I am now. I didn’t expect to love WCSU as much as I do. I’ve learned so much and I appreciate my school and my professors.” Read more
Childhood dream results in recognition as Seymour Teacher of the Year for alumna Mallory Knutson“Attending WCSU will change your life, and for the best! It is the perfect place to develop lifelong friendships and relationships, and to challenge yourself academically and gain valuable learning experience. It is a great opportunity for athletes to still play competitively and it is a great place to foster independence and allow you to grow individually. Attending WCSU has really been one of the best decisions I ever made." Read more
As a student, alumnus Jonathan Dator overcame a serious health setback through resilience, support“Everyone at WCSU wants you to do well. They want you to succeed and everyone is willing to help you because they care. I was so vulnerable at that point in my life, and the faculty gave me so much reassurance. No matter how hard things are, someone at WCSU will help you figure it out.” Read more
Confidence, communication and computer skills gained at WCSU enabled Gizmo Rivera to build an award-winning Visual Effects career in LA“Attending WCSU gave me the foundation to be successful in a very competitive industry, Visual Effects. ... After graduating, I had the confidence and the tools to compete, and build a career in the entertainment and film industry. WCSU and its culture instilled in me a teamwork mentality that allowed me to achieve my dreams and make a living out of it.” Read more
Networking skills, trusting his instincts have taken Steve Scebelo to the top of his marketing game“One of the primary reasons I landed at WCSU will sound familiar to a lot of past and present students: cost, and the ability to get a quality education at a fair price. What really sealed the deal was an offer to be part of the Ancell Honors program, which would give me the chance to graduate in three years.”
Introduction to JLA class sets Rute Mendes Caetano on path to a law degree“The JLA program was a great preparation for law school. I knew what briefing a case meant, and had a great general understanding of underlying legal concepts from the classes WCSU offered me. All of that, I think, is a testament to the caliber of WCSU’s JLA Division and its professors, which allows for a lot of student connections.” Read more
Desire to help others led Elaina Layden to earn B.A. in Psychology and M.S. in Applied Behavior Analysis at WCSU“I was able to take the things ABA taught me and apply it to my practice as a licensed trauma therapist working with people with Autism, ADHD, and other mental health disorders. It helps me to better understand the function of the behaviors of my clients, how to improve positive behaviors and decrease maladaptive behaviors, and how to better help my clients express their feelings and behaviors with their parents. It helps me to better understand why clients engage in the behaviors they engage in and how I can best help them.” Read more
Change in direction brought Rachael Levine to WCSU on road to law school“Take advantage of the opportunities that WCSU provides with the relief of knowing that you won’t come out of college in massive student debt. Don’t believe that being at a smaller state school could possibly prevent you from pursuing your law degree. Quite to the contrary, the support you receive at WCSU could actually be what sets you apart from the masses of applicants to law schools. From the quality of the classes to the encouragement from the faculty, WCSU will get you far.” Read more
Strong support system, ‘parking lot talks’ and determination ensured law school success for alumnus Raneil Smith“I talked with Professor Dwyer as much as I could as we walked from class to our cars. He had a huge impact on my life and his belief in me gave me inspiration and kept my dream alive. When I was having a tough day at UConn Law School, he would tell me he wouldn’t allow me to quit. He was just as emotionally invested in my vision as I was.” Read more
A chance conversation with a high school administrator brought alumnus Luis Corona to WCSU on the way to a rewarding MIS career"A strong point in WCSU’s MIS program is that many of the professors and adjunct professors have real-world experience and spent time as professionals in the workforce. I think that the real-world experience that they provide really helps put into perspective how the things you are learning will be applicable to a job after you graduate." Read more
Sandcastle kit creates a kingdom for WCSU alumnus Kevin Lane after ‘Shark Tank’ appearance“The design skills that my WCSU art instructors taught me are the foundation that translated into Create a Castle. Anyone considering college should absolutely save your money and go to WCSU. It’s just as good as any college or rival school in this realm. You don’t have to go to Harvard or Yale — you can accomplish it at WCSU.”
Class of 2023 graduate Angelo Natalie, former ‘Barney’ songwriter, finally attains a bachelor’s degree at age 71"I just keep on learning new things. Not for a single day have I walked away from my classes here without learning something of value. When you stop learning, you start declining. With my amazing professors at WCSU, I have learned so much. I’m sincerely grateful to them.” Read more
Ernst & Young opportunity awaits 2023 WCSU graduate Daniel Vincent“I initially enrolled at UConn to study engineering, and I didn’t love it. I took some time off and transferred to WCSU and decided to study MIS. What I found when I got here was that WCSU is all about fostering relationships between students and professors. There is a very close connection with the staff, and a lot of people here have helped me.” Read more
Faculty advice, leadership and study-abroad opportunities led to law degree for Shiny Patel"WCSU is highly affordable and also highly underrated. The professors are brilliant, the faculty are kind and approachable, and the students are diligent and human. I felt like I got a real human experience at WCSU. If you want quick access to high-value opportunities, a small school is a great way to do it. The student-teacher ratio provides for a more intimate classroom experience and the ability to get to know your peers better. " Read more
Newly seated Connecticut Superior Court Judge Thomas Saadi is a WCSU alumnus"Professionally, I draw from experiences as an Agency Commissioner, former Assistant Attorney General and special prosecutor and as an Army lawyer practicing in both operational and administrative environments." Read more
Alumna reflects on importance of WCSU education in her life“I believe my story is proof that WCSU was an important link in my life, and my education there has benefited numerous groups of people, as well as enriched and encouraged my life’s path.” Read more
Banking executive Stephen Scott considers his WCSU degree a good investment“Even though it had been nearly 15 years since I had graduated from WCSU, the Ancell School of Business has a great reputation and, when coupled with strong work experience, the graduate schools take that into consideration. The advantage is not graduating from either with significant student loan debt so you can enjoy other areas of your life. I hope students can learn from my experience at WCSU and enjoy the same career success.” Read more
https://www.wcsu.edu/success-stories/2023/10/12/stephen-scott-considers-his-wcsu-degree-a-good-investment/
Busy EMT Emily Benson eyes BSN from WCSU“One of the reasons I wanted to come to WCSU was because I had heard its students have good pass rates on the NCLEX. For me, the test will be very similar to the EMT exam. I’m going to do my best and study, and next semester will include a lot of classes to prep for that.” Read more
WCSU alumnus Efrain Casillas named Arizona Teacher of the Year“My time at WCSU taught me to be passionate about my music and continue my willingness to work hard to be successful. Also, all of the skills that my professors gave me prepared me to do a good job as a teacher.” Read more
‘20 Under 40 Leadership Award’ is latest recognition for Corey Paris“Embracing the role of WCSU student body president allowed me to cultivate resilience, diplomacy and a genuine understanding of the diverse needs within our academic community. Through countless challenges and triumphs, I learned the art of listening, the importance of collaboration, and the power of advocacy." Read more
Tracey Dolan enhances a 30+ year career with the addition of a WCSU M.H.A."This will enhance my ability to understand my role as it relates to every other component of health care. The course work includes strategic planning, financial analysis and more. It helps demonstrate how all the different departments work together at a hospital or in health care in general. Having all these years behind me and my experience combined with the M.H.A. ties it all together nicely. It gives me a deeper dive on how complex our health care system really is." Read more