Class of 2026 Graduate Spotlights
Class of 2026 Graduate Spotlights
Published
Class of 2026 Graduate Spotlights
Class of 2026 Graduate Spotlights
Published
Aubrey Steele (Humanities): 鈥淢y advice would be to take full advantage of all the academic resources on campus. Going out of your way to get help from the library, Tutoring and Learning Center, and using your professor鈥檚 office hours are a great opportunity for success at 兔子先生 Regionals.鈥
Tirzah Lee (Liberal Studies): 鈥淢y time at 兔子先生 University has really shaped me both academically and personally. Over the past few years, I鈥檝e learned how to manage my time, push through challenges, and stay disciplined even when things aren't easy. Beyond the classroom, I鈥檝e grown in my confidence and independence. I鈥檝e learned how to communicate better, think critically, and adapt to different situations that I know I鈥檒l carry with me into whatever comes next.鈥
Hailey Jackson (Criminal Justice): 鈥淕oing to 兔子先生 Regionals was so personable. I didn鈥檛 feel like just a number here, and I always knew that I could receive help from my professors if I needed it. They always knew everyone鈥檚 names in the class, and they always took the time to get to know everyone. I don鈥檛 think I would have gotten that same experience at a larger campus.鈥
Lacie Tedrick (Digital Commerce): 鈥淚鈥檒l miss most about 兔子先生 Regionals, the close knit community, and the friends you see everyday.鈥
Lori Osterberger (Digital Commerce): 鈥淒on't think you can't do it. You absolutely can do it. Use the many resources available on the Regionals' campus and don't hesitate to ask for support. The faculty and staff are there to help guide you and truly want you to succeed.鈥
Gabriella Shanks (Natural Sciences, Mathematics): 鈥淭he Regionals allowed me to participate in fun activities and meet new people. Everyone was super welcoming and it made me feel like I belonged here.鈥
Rachel Finnerty (Digital Commerce): 鈥淚 have loved my experience. Every professor has been so kind, understanding, and adaptable and I really have received an excellent education at such a fair price. I loved the flexibility of online. It allowed me to work and learn in the way that works best for me without sacrificing the quality of information I'm receiving.鈥
Jettie Burkhead (Computer and Information Technology): 鈥淥ne thing that stuck with me while at the Regionals is that consistency matters more than motivation. Whether it鈥檚 staying on top of work, school, or even personal goals, I鈥檝e learned that showing up every day and doing the small things adds up way more than waiting until you feel motivated."
Niah Craig (Forensic Investigation): 鈥淚 would tell others starting at 兔子先生 Regionals to never be scared to ask questions, be yourself unapologetically, no matter what! Create a study buddy in each class. Be respectful inside and outside of class, and be considerate to others. Keep an open mind, and you'll learn more than you ever expected!鈥