Student Profiles

Returning to complete my bachelor’s degree in Electromechanical Engineering Technology has been one of my proudest accomplishments. Balancing rigorous coursework with adult responsibilities required discipline, resilience, and long-term vision.

Evan Hall Electromechanical Engineering Technology

This degree represents more than a career shift. It reflects growth, intention, and the willingness to step into a new chapter. My goal is to build my own precision machining shop in Vermont, creating something lasting through preparation, precision, and purpose.

Eric Hannett Manufacturing Engineering Technology

"I want to make a difference-not only in my patients' lives, but in my children's lives as well. Earning my degree means breaking generational doubt. It means stability, opportunity, and proving to myself that I was always capable."

Tiffany Langevin Practical Nursing

"I'm an advocate for doing what you love until you don't love it anymore, and then finding something else you love. I encourage everyone to discover what that is for you."

Stacy Barnes Nursing

"If you're still breathing, it isn't too late. And don't be afraid to lean on a good advisor or faculty member you trust or connect with. I'm truly fortunate to have Professor Miles."

Scott Frank Social Work

"It is because of the support system around me, especially my mom, that I have made it as far as I have. I wouldn't be where I am today without her continuous love and support."

Saraphina Pacheco Animation & Illustration

"Balancing academics alongside career, family, and ministry commitments has required resilience, discipline, and unwavering faith. As a nurse and ministry leader, I value lifelong learning and compassionate service."

Sarah Gentley Nursing

"This journey has transformed me into a more compassionate, organized, and confident individual. I have developed stronger critical thinking skills and learned the importance of teamwork and self-care."

Riley Pearo Nursing

"This journey has impacted my family by showing them the value of resilience and lifelong learning. To others on a similar path, especially parents and adult learners, I would say: take the first step. Your goals are worth it."

Nikki Fraser Interdisciplinary Studies

"Earning my degree is another milestone that reflects perseverance, growth, and the fulfillment of my family’s hopes. After graduation, I plan to continue in graduate school to further my education and expand my ability to serve others."

Naina Sinchuari Psychological Science

"My journey is far from over and I want to continue to be there to help as many as I can on their worst day. To make them feel like someone is on their side, listening, smiling, and laughing with them."

Michele Waggoner Nursing

"I never thought I would be able to attend college, but as a matter of fact I am now the first in my family with a degree. I am now working as a nurse and plan on continuing my education to be best equipped to help those in my community and financially support my daughter."

Max Eastman Nursing

"Balancing school, work and life hasn't always been easy, but staying committed to my education has been incredibly rewarding. Earning my degree represents more than just an academic achievement, it's proof of perseverance, dedication and the belief that it is never too late to pursue your goals."

Mariah Chadwick Criminal Justice

"Earning this degree is not only about personal success; it is about setting an example for my son and showing my students the value of determination and continuing education."

Lorraine Kennedy Interdisciplinary Studies

"Earning my degree means more to me than just an accomplishment—it represents determination, hard work, and the belief that you can achieve anything you dream of if you are willing to put in the effort."

Kimberly Coates Nursing