There are thousands of routes to becoming who you were meant to be, and Wichita State
University's Shocker Pathway program can help support and guide you along the journey. Below is a sampling of how some of our students found their way to a degree -- and success
-- through Wichita State's Shocker Pathway program.
Why did you choose the Shocker Pathway? I chose to attend WSU Tech and WSU mainly because of my daughter. I had a lot of
options because I was part of LEDA and I got to spend a summer at Princeton and visit
Harvard. If I would have kept on that path, I probably could have attended one of
those colleges. Then I got pregnant my senior year. I remember suddenly feeling really
lost and I wanted to be at home. I knew I could take advantage of everything that
WSU and WSU Tech had to offer. I wanted to be here, at home in the community that
I loved.
What is unique about your Shocker Pathway story? When you are going to college with a newborn, it is kind of terrifying. You are afraid
to make any choices because you are like, "Oh, is this best for her?" and there is
always a sacrifice. Going to college with a newborn was kind of my way of saving my
own life. My education process started at a very uncertain, scary point. I went from
the kid that had the next ten years of my life planned out, to having no idea what
was going to happen the next day even."
Is there anyone that has helped you succeed that you would like to send a "Shocker
Shout-Out"? I'd like to entire WSU Tech staff and my professors a shout-out because they deserve
it, but specifically Tina Sorensen at WSU Tech; I got really lazy with my writing
and she called me out for it and believed in me. She really just kind of slapped me
in the face a little bit and basically told me, "You have something special, use it."
Her saying that changed my life.
Why did you choose the Shocker Pathway? I was interested in WSU because I heard that they had a good Psychology program and
I grew up in Wichita. I talked with Jenna in the Office of Online and Adult Learning
first, and she told me about the Shocker Pathway. It just seemed like a good fit.
What is unique about your Shocker Pathway story? After high school, I didn't think I needed to go to college I just got into a job.
I worked security for a bank for eight years; it was an okay job, I liked it and it
was getting the bills paid. I always wanted to do more. I had some profound experiences
when I was 26 that persuaded me to take the leap and try college.
If you had one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be? Don't wait so long to try something new. Don't be afraid to let go and dive in.
Is there anyone that has helped you succeed that you would like to send a "Shocker
Shout-Out"? I would like to thank my friends, family and mentors that have guided me in this direction.
Why did you choose the Shocker Pathway? "When I went in, the advisors were really nice and everyone was very welcoming. I
felt right at home from the beginning, so it was kind of a no-brainier for me. The
Shocker Pathway also offered a great variety and they were very flexible with courses
and schedules. I've had to work full time throughout my education so being able to
take an evening class or an online course has made life a lot easier.
What is unique about your Shocker Pathway story? I worked as a make-up artist for seven years; I worked for Chanel. It was fun, but
I wanted more; I felt like I wasn't challenging myself enough.
If you had one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be? Don't put it off! Just get in there, put in the time and effort. Work hard because
it is so rewarding at the end.
Is there anyone that has helped you succeed that you would like to send a "Shocker
Shout-Out"? Health Science Hub at WSU Tech! Ellen and Jennifer have been nothing but wonderful.
My Microbiology teacher, Timothy Eberl, and my chemistry teacher, Linda Grossman.
Don't put it off! Just get in there, put in the time and effort. Work hard because
it is so rewarding at the end.
Why did you choose the Shocker Pathway? My mom told me that it would be a good idea to finish my associates through the Shocker
Pathway, because I would be away from the distractions of my friends at a bigger university.
I decided to take that step, and I found out about the Pathway when I talked with
an academic advisor. I thought it was the best choice for me. It is precise and clear;
you know your courses will transfer.
What is unique about your Shocker Pathway story? We are immigrants, and my mom started taking courses at WSU when I was in middle school.
She was having trouble with the English in her courses, she just seemed to always
be alone in her journey. I was afraid that I would be alone in my college experience
too. As soon as I came here and I met with my advisors, they have always been there
for me and that blew my mind.
If you had one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be? Make school a priority, but have a life; don't just be a robot.
Is there anyone that has helped you succeed that you would like to send a "Shocker
Shout-Out"? My mom and dad have always pushed and motivated me. They work so hard everyday, and
that is what motivates me to do my best. My teachers here, Linda Grossman my chemistry
teacher. She has taught me hard work is very valuable. Also my public speaking teacher,
Cynthia Smith, has helped me so much. My first advisor here, Courtney, was amazing
and she's going to be one of my teachers now so that will be fun.
As soon as I came here and I met with my advisors, they have always been there for
me and that blew my mind.
Why did you choose the Shocker Pathway? It helped me see that I could do this and there were clear directions about what I
needed to do. My WSU Tech Advisor, Shelby Smith, helped me understand the program
and know who I needed to talk to at WSU. This program made education affordable for
me. There have been phenomenal teachers at WSU Tech, they don't make you fearful and
they are always helpful.
What is unique about your Shocker Pathway story? I was really lost, I didn't know what I was doing in college. I wasn't the best high
school student and I struggle with mental health issues. So I didn't really think
I could do college. This program has kept me grounded and the people around me never
gave up on me. This pushed me to get help and keep going. I have a home at school.
If you had one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be? Listen to the people around you, the world isn't always against you. The world is
here to help you if you want to take the help.
What advice would you give someone who is considering the Shocker Pathway? If you were like me and you messed up in high school, you get a second chance. If
you don't know what you want to do, the Shocker Pathway gets you through those things
that you have to do first, so by the time you are done with general education courses,
you don't have to start at zero. It gives you opportunities that you didn't see before.
Is there anyone that has helped you succeed that you would like to send a "Shocker
Shout-Out"? I could list tons of names ... the whole WSU Tech staff, all of them changed my life.
They have given me support that I never had before in a school, especially as an adult.
I want to thank my family for helping me get through a really dark time in my life.
I also want to thank my advisors, Shelby Smith at WSU Tech, and Jenna Randall at Wichita
State.
The Shocker Pathway program made education affordable for me. There have been phenomenal
teachers at WSU Tech, they don't make you fearful and they are always helpful.
What is unique about your Shocker Pathway story? I started coming back to school later than most people do.
If you had one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be? Try to remember every detail in what you're doing. And try to develop good study habits
early.
What advice would you give someone who is considering the Shocker Pathway? It's a good idea. It's a seamless transition. And it will help you out because some
of the instructors at WSU are a little more difficult. It helps you ease into the
college experience.
Is there anyone that has helped you succeed that you would like to send a "Shocker
Shout-Out"? Chemistry instructor at WSU Tech - she's the head of chemistry. Linda Grossman. Also
Dr. Justin Ryan from WSU, my research advisor.
Why did you choose the Shocker Pathway? I moved to Wichita with my mom from the panhandle of Florida because she is in the
military. When we moved, I realized that I needed to go to school. I've been out of
school since 2017, and to get anywhere nowadays you have to have a certification or
degree. So I looked up colleges in my area, and this was one of the top ones.
What is unique about your Shocker Pathway story? I took a few years off after graduating from high school. The last few years, I've
been working in retail. My previous perception of college was that it was overrated;
I didn't want to put myself into a life of debt and not be guaranteed a job. But since
enrolling and starting classes I've changed that thought; I can do this. This can
be affordable and I don't have to go into hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt.
What advice would you give someone who is considering the Shocker Pathway? Don't give up, just keep moving forward and know that you can do this!
Is there anyone that has helped you succeed that you would like to send a "Shocker
Shout-Out"? My mom! Since I brought up that I wanted to go to school, she has been very encouraging.
My previous perception of college was that it was overrated. I didn't want to put
myself into a life of debt and not be guaranteed a job. But since enrolling and starting
classes I've changed that thought; I can do this. This can be affordable.
What is unique about your Shocker Pathway story? Five years ago I was on the downhill of a 10-year prison sentence. Back then, I thought
it was cool to be a young man, living on the streets, doing what I wanted to do when
I wanted to do it. I had a limited way of thinking then and it trapped me. But as
the years progressed, I began to open my mind. If I can do 10 years in prison, why
can't I do 10 years in college?
If you had one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be? Don't be afraid to be alone. When you are afraid to be alone, you attract the wrong
company.
Is there anyone that has helped you succeed that you would like to send a "Shocker
Shout-Out"? Ms. Lee Lynch from prison, she helped when I was in a place in my life that I didn't
know which direction to go, she opened the doors that helped me remember I am someone
and I can do something. My mentors, Steve and Jesse who supported and believed in
me especially my college goal. Countless numbers of family members who have had an
encouraging word. Countless people in prison that told me, "Hey, this is not you.
You don't have to be that dude. You don't have to be who you think people want you
to be. Be who you want to be."
Hometown: St. Louis • Major: Biological Sciences / Pre-Medicine
Why did you choose the Shocker Pathway? I moved to Wichita about 5 years ago and became a fan of the Shockers. I came to WSU
Tech to learn about the sheet metal program and learned about the Shocker Pathway
that day. WSU Tech does a good job of making me feel comfortable even though I've
been out of school for a little bit.
What is unique about your Shocker Pathway story? I've been an over-the-road truck driver since I was 21 and I did that four about five
years. There was just a need for something better; I wasn't going to be a truck driver
for 20+ years. Recently, my daughter got diagnosed with autism and I originally planned
to be an engineer. Her diagnosis made me want to go into medicine and to make that
a career and to understand this condition for my daughter and others like her.
If you had one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be? Slow down! You're not going to get this degree in two years or two semesters. It is
okay to challenge yourself, just make sure you are doing it in a smart way. Calm down,
trust the process and you're going to be alright.
Is there anyone that has helped you succeed that you would like to send a "Shocker
Shout-Out"? Lisa Hilt my psychology teacher. Lai-L, the Director of Student Engagement and Dr.
Utash the President of WSU Tech. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to serve
on the President's Advisory Counsel.
WSU Tech does a good job of making me feel comfortable even though I've been out of
school for a little bit.
Why did you choose the Shocker Pathway? I started in the Digital Marketing program at WSU Tech. A friend told me about the
Shocker Pathway and I learned more about the program at orientation. I just thought
it was the best option to help me reach my goal of earning my Bachelor's in Social
Work. I want to continue working with the homeless community. I've worked in that
field for 15 years, so I wanted to get the degree to help me further that career.
What is unique about your Shocker Pathway story? After high school, I went straight into college and was wanting to complete my art
degree at WSU and it wasn't what I needed. I took some time off, working retail. Going
back to college is probably the best thing I can do because it will let me continue
to work with the homeless community which is what my heart is led me to do.
If you had one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be? Don't give up. There is a big future ahead.
Is there anyone that has helped you succeed that you would like to send a "Shocker
Shout-Out"? Tina Sorensen, my English teacher! She has been very supportive and encouraged me
to write my first book. I recommend taking her class.
Why did you choose to attend Wichita State? I chose WSU for the TAPS program and the convince that it offered
What is unique about your Shocker Story? I am a single mother of three teens working 2 jobs and taking a full class load to
be able to get a better job to provide for my kids. I also make sure to spend time
volunteering with the church middle school and high school groups. I love being involved
in my kids lives and knowing that I am providing them with a good example of perseverance
and strength.
If you had one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be? Go to college before your old and have children
What advice would you give someone who is considering WSU? DO IT! I have been extremely happy with my experience so far .
Is there anyone who has helped you succeed that you would like to send a "Shocker
Shout-Out"? My friend and coworker Jennifer Marten who is also in the taps program. We work together
and are able to keep encouraging each other. She is the one who convinced me to start
college in the first place. She has been a great support system!
Why did you choose to attend Wichita State? After researching the available programs for para's I liked what WSU had to offer.
What is unique about your Shocker Story? I have been a special education for 15 years and a sub teacher for 3 of those years.
After being a sub I decided I was tired of being a para, I wanted to teach.
If you had one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be? Finish your education. Wait to have children.
What advice would you give someone who is considering WSU? Do it. They are the most caring of staff. They work with you and help you decide the
best courses to take.
Is there anyone who has helped you succeed that you would like to send a "Shocker
Shout-Out"? Everyone that works with TAP.
Lindsey Turner Augusta, KS Psychology
Why did you choose to attend Wichita State? I chose WSU because it is well known and I wasn't concerned with being, for lack of
a better word, screwed over. I had some previous issues regarding Devry so I guess
I was a little hand shy.
What is unique about your Shocker Story? I am not sure if there is really anything unique. I actually looked in to going to
WSU for psychology when I was 21. This was when I first new that I wanted to help
children and adolescents who were abused in some way or troubled in some way. However,
at the time, I was in an abusive relationship, and was made to believe I couldn't
do it. So then once out of that relationship I tried Devry back in 2004, right after
I met my husband. I chose a different path because I still believed I couldn't do
it. Stopped going there after some issues with them, then I had children. In 2015,
I decided I was going to do it. Just go for it and if I started and realized I couldn't
in fact do it, then I would try something else. However, this was where my heart was,
so I finally got back to school in 2016 at BCCC, where I received an associates degree
in liberal arts. I chose to start small and get my core classes out of the way there
and then to move onto WSU. I am now about 1 year away from receiving my bachelors
degree in psychology, after which I plan to apply for the graduate program in counseling.
If you had one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be? I would tell myself, not to allow someone to crush your dreams. Prove them wrong.
Be strong and keeping pushing yourself. Only you are stopping yourself, nobody else.
What advice would you give someone who is considering WSU? Face your fears, you've got this! Just go for it! It is amazing school, I have always
had help from my professors when needed.
Is there anyone who has helped you succeed that you would like to send a "Shocker
Shout-Out"? The majority of my support came from WSU! So many people have helped and rooted for
me. My husband, children, and my parents have been my rock through it all. Every time
I have come in to enroll, every single person has helped me through the process, and
helped me choose great classes!
Erick Cruz St. John, KS Criminal Justice, Minor in Spanish
Why did you choose to attend Wichita State? It seemed like the best place to go to school for me.
What is unique about your Shocker Story? I never thought I would go to college. Just being here doesn't even seem real sometimes.
It's real and it still hasn't 100% sunk in yet. I don't believe it.
If you had one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be? Don't give up. You can do anything you set your mind to. Choose your friends wisely.
What advice would you give someone who is considering WSU? Just do it! It's a great school!
Is there anyone who has helped you succeed that you would like to send a "Shocker
Shout-Out"? Besides God, I would say my pastor, Victor Gordon. He's more intelligent I could hope
to be, he has given me good advice. He used to be a professor, so I found he has good
insight. He's helped make the journey a lot easier.
Why did you choose to attend Wichita State? Because it was here. I had to stay in town so I came back to get my bachelor's degree.
What is unique about your Shocker Story? I graduated Cowley in 2005, worked in the graphic design industry, working in small
spots. I got burned out personally and professionally. Wanted to switch and go into
Engineering. I was here this semester working on a portfolio and I landed a job at
an ad agency only after 1 semester. I worked my tail off to work to develop a portfolio.
Competed in student portfolio show. I competed and won best logo and everything went
from there.
If you had one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be? You're never as good as you think you are. And stop asking your Mom if your design
looks good.
What advice would you give someone who is considering WSU? Take advantage of the connections you make and your teachers just aren't teachers,
they are colleagues.
Is there anyone who has helped you succeed that you would like to send a "Shocker
Shout-Out"? Jim Hellman. Jim is along time professor here in graphic design. He will retire soon,
but he helped me a lot. He helped me build my portfolio.
Why did you choose to attend Wichita State? It worked out really well with my schedule, we had a social work school. A lot of
flexibility with being a full time worker. It's just a good fit all the way around.
What is unique about your Shocker Story? I didn't start until I was 35 and I've gone through some personal stuff and was able
to continue on with my degree. I know it can be tough, so I'm willing to listen if
you would like to reach out to me. My email address is: Jennifer.farres@sackansas.org.
If you had one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be? Never give up.
What advice would you give someone who is considering WSU? Do it! It's a great environment. THe staff is excellent. WSU will make sure that you
every opportunity to succeed.
Is there anyone who has helped you succeed that you would like to send a "Shocker
Shout-Out"? I love all of my teachers so much. Dr. Kyoung Lee and Dr. Amy Kalb.
Desire Langston Wellington, KS Psychology
Why did you choose to attend Wichita State? I've always wanted to go to WSU ever since I was in high school. I just wasn't ready
yet, when I felt ready, I finally came.
What is unique about your Shocker Story? I started going to cosmetology school, I started working in a salon I really liked
working with people. I wanted to help them on the inside, not the superficial beauty.
I decided to pursue psychology finally. Don't give up. Give it a try. My grandparents.
They've raised me from the age of 14 on up. They make sure I have everything I need.
They are amazing people. I've been through a lot of hardships. I want to thank everyone
on the CARE team and all my professors who have helped get me through it. Su Mi Leonard Although I was not born there, Aiea, Hawaii will always be my home!
Field Studies Geology It was the people. The first people that I met when I first
started looking at schools were Chad and Stacy from the Marcus Welcome Center. Stacy
had soon become a huge support for me and introduced me to so many wonderful people
at the university, especially at the Adult Learning Center. To be honest had I not
have felt the overwhelming love and support from the people at the University I do
not think I would have chosen Wichita State. I didn't even think I would fit in when
looking at schools. But this amazing school had some of the best people I've ever
met in my life, and Wichita State University has become my second home and I beam
with pride being a Shocker. I do not feel as though my story is unique, but I know
my past is what gives me the strength to push through any difficult times. As I got
comfortable with the supportive people around me I was comfortable enough to open
up to them about being trafficked by my own mother. Not for money, but for control
of the people in her life. It went on until I was 34 years when I was finally able
to break away completely. I moved to Wichita, because someone I knew from my past
told me that they would help me, but in the end it was another situation where I found
myself before, being used. So my daughter and I soon found ourselves living out of
my vehicle, then into a homeless shelter. Because of everything I went through in
the past, being abused physically, mentally, and sexually my whole life my health
had declined, but God was my support and I knew that he had a plan for me. i didn't
know what it was at the time. While at the shelter I was introduced to the Combating
Human Tracking group on campus, and then the Wichita Area Sexual Assault Center downtown.
Going through therapy with them I knew I wanted a better life for my daughter. In
order to do that I had to finish my degree. Then last summer I made that leap and
walked into the Marcus Welcome Center. I broke down and cried. I was so hungry, so
thirsty, so tired, I didn't know what else to do or where to go, but for the first
time I could ever remember I was treated like a human being and someone worth kindness.
They gave me a list of things I had to do, and I made the choice to pay for my admissions
fee instead of groceries. I took a chance, and it was the best decision of my life.
While living at the shelter, scrounging for food, trying to keep my daughter safe
I was going to school. When I would get on campus I felt normal. I felt successful.
I felt free. It was such an amazing feeling. I would then go to the downtown YMCA
and do my homework since they had a Wi-Fi, and my daughter, Abbie got to play with
other kids and swim. She and I both knew how blessed we were by Heavenly Father for
this opportunity. I still have some major health issues, especially this semester,
but I have come so far. Even when I feel like giving up completely because the pain
gets so bad, the people on campus especially at Adult Learning Center, Trio disability,
and Disability services inspire me to keep going. To push through. My love for the
university and everything everyone has done for me and my daughter shines through
our home and into my daughter's heart. She is only 12 but she told me that she wants
to attend Wichita State University as well. She is seen at her school throwing the
WuShock to other teachers she know that are shocker alumni. LIke I said, Wichita State
University is our second home. We wouldn't be here, and have met so many amazing people
were it not for the university. And for that we are eternally thankful.
If you had one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be? Never give up. There are going be times when you feel like nothing is going right.
No one will ever listen to your cries. It will seem that life becomes unbearable,
BUT NEVER GIVE UP. Keep fighting. Because you are important. You are treasured. You
are someone great, and GREAT people will see that in you. Those that truly love you
will support you and help you through. You can overcome anything you set your heart
and mind to. "For I know the thoughts I have for you says the Lord. Thoughts of peace
and not of evil things. To give you a future and a hope" Jeremiah 29:11.
What advice would you give someone who is considering WSU? Always communicate with your professors. Even if It is to say hello to them before
class. If there is anything you do not know, or you feel overwhelmed, anything keep
a line of communication open with them. One of the amazing things about the University
is how caring and understanding the professors, advisors, and counselors are here.
They want you to succeed, and if you never speak up they do not know what to do to
help you. So keep a line of communication open with them. Some of the best things
I've learned from them were outside of the classroom.
Is there anyone who has helped you succeed that you would like to send a "Shocker
Shout-Out"? There are so many people that I can think of. Dr. Susan Norton for literally everything.
I've been in her office crying, laughing, angry, hungry, lost, tired, you name it
she's seen it all. She always gave me that extra energy to push through. Pam from
Adult learning services.. Oh man this semester I know I was driving her mad with the
printer. But I couldn't have done it without her. Mercedes Lubbers and the others
from Trio disability. She was in the boxing ring so to speak on tackling whatever
came up. Grady and the lovely people at Disability services. It felt amazing to have
people behind me and motivating me. I definitely cannot forget Dylan and Dalton from
adult learning. Those two guys made me feel like a human being. When no one in my
classes would talk to me they would always say hi and talk to me when they see me
around campus or in the office. So many times when I felt so depressed and those two
would cheer me. Not to mention all the coffee they made sure was always on hand for
me to survive my early morning classes. These people are so dear to me. They became
the family I had always longed for. Along with my daughter they give me the strength
to push through. I cannot thank them all enough.
Why did you choose to attend Wichita State? The financial opportunities, the diversity within the campus and the classes were
small.
What is unique about your Shocker Story? The business field was just not for me. I wanted to help others, and I don't feel
like I could have done that with a business degree. I will be a first generation student
and the first graduate from both sides of my family. I was determined to show the
importance of a higher education to my younger sibling.
If you had one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be? Be a little selfish and put yourself first.
What advice would you give someone who is considering WSU? I think the Shocker family will become one of your most important families. Because
here, everyone truly has the best intentions for you.
Is there anyone who has helped you succeed that you would like to send a "Shocker
Shout-Out"? "Definitely the Office of Online and Adult Learning, especially Susan and Pam. Patricia
Phillips in LAS Advising. Student Organization of Social Work, Stacey Popejoy and Breann Gilkey. And Amy Kalb, who was my advisor for the Social Work Department and Shaunna Millar
who is the MSW Department Head. And all the faculty, staff, and the friends I made
during my time at the School of Social Work. But especially my Mom and Dad and my two younger brothers. "
Michael Webster McPherson, KS Electrical Engineering
Why did you choose to attend Wichita State? It's close and they had electrical engineering. Heard it is a good program.
What is unique about your Shocker Story? I tried to go to school before. Took some time off. I have a family, house, job. All
the good stuff. I was going to go for computer science, but I realized the programming
wasn't for me. I researched about engineers with good pay rates. So I was looking
at engineers. Aerospace was too narrow, so electrical it was.
If you had one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be? Find what you enjoy. Find what you enjoy before you go to school.
What advice would you give someone who is considering WSU? Go to class and do every bit of homework you can. As long as you do the homework,
you'll be good.
Is there anyone who has helped you succeed that you would like to send a "Shocker
Shout-Out"? My wife specifically. She graduated at Emporia and has encouraged me. She took on
a lot of the responsibilities so I could go to school.
Why did you choose to attend Wichita State? I chose KU before and Butler beforehand. Then wound up back in Wichita. Made more
sense. I always wanted to be different than my brother, but here I am back.
What is unique about your Shocker Story? I was in the military, to pursue a military career. I did that for 7 years at the
Air National Guard. I wanted to pursue more civilian opportunities. I had to choose
a different career field, so I wasn't able to seek the professional career I wanted
in the military, so I decided to do it as a civilian.
If you had one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be? Do it right the first time. If anything is worth doing, it's worth doing right.
What advice would you give someone who is considering WSU? It's one of the best universities I've been to. It's right in the sweet spot. It's
not a college town, it has the right vibe.
Is there anyone who has helped you succeed that you would like to send a "Shocker
Shout-Out"? My girlfriend Ashley. I couldn't do it without the support from her.
Why did you choose to attend Wichita State? Because I lived here.
What is unique about your Shocker Story? I'm a single mom and I graduated in 2008. Then I got pregnant and stopped going to
school. Went to WSU in 2013. Came back in 2017 to finish my degree and do social work.
If you had one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be? TO take my time and not rush into college right out of high school.
What advice would you give someone who is considering WSU? It's a great choice. There's lots of supports. There's always different resources
for everyone. Don't be afraid to help. The teachers are very helpful.
Is there anyone who has helped you succeed that you would like to send a "Shocker
Shout-Out"? My parents helped me out with me deciding to go back. They helped me with my son.
They make it possible for me to work full time and go to school full time.
Why did you choose to attend Wichita State? It was an Engineering School I didn't have to move to.
What is unique about your Shocker Story? In high school I did the machine technology, that I did in Hutchinson. I got my certificate
there, went to apply to jobs. Turned down for many machinist jobs. Because you have
1 arm, you are a liability. Guy finally told me, I should be an engineer.
If you had one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be? Do not live with regret.
What advice would you give someone who is considering WSU? Ask yourself if there is something that would make me happy? Do I need a degree to
be happy and self-sufficient?
Is there anyone who has helped you succeed that you would like to send a "Shocker
Shout-Out"? Kara McCluskey, she's a teacher that has helped me.
Meghan Stone Wichita KS Health Services Management and Community Development
Why did you choose to attend Wichita State? Because I'd already started my undergrad here so I figured I might as well come back
and finish it.
What is unique about your Shocker Story? I got married, I had a child, I worked at a job for 10 years and got laid off. I decided
to come back in order to do something that I loved instead of working at a job for
money.
If you had one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be? Take your education seriously.
What advice would you give someone who is considering WSU? Do it. There's no reason to hold back. WSU has plenty of majors, you're going to find
something that fits you.
Is there anyone who has helped you succeed that you would like to send a "Shocker
Shout-Out"? My husband and my daughter. Without them, I would not be here.
Malaya Pride Alton, IL BA in Communication, Science Disorder with a minor in psychology
Why did you choose to attend Wichita State? There are many reasons: the main reason is it's local, closer to home.
What is unique about your Shocker Story? I transitioned from the military in 2010 after leaving the military, I came home and
I got my associates at Butler. Be the first one in my family to get a bachelor's degree. I'm on track with my degree
plan. I have summer, then fall classes and I'm done. "
If you had one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be? Don't compare yourself to others.
What advice would you give someone who is considering WSU? You're not alone and there are many options here whether you are a traditional student,
international or an adult learner.
Is there anyone who has helped you succeed that you would like to send a "Shocker
Shout-Out"? Disability services, and TRIO those would be the main people I click with. Even though
I'm a veteran, to stay on point with my school work they have been the people I've
gone to.
Teressa Schumacher Winfield, KS General Studies with a focus on social work and sociology.
Because it was close and it offered more online options than K-State or Fort Hays,
and it was appealing to me.
I worked at the district court for 17 years, there was no room for advancement without
a degree, so I came to WSU to get my college degree.
What advice would you give someone who is considering WSU? Go to school. The staff has been amazing, customer service is amazing. My advisor
is amazing!
Is there anyone who has helped you succeed that you would like to send a "Shocker
Shout-Out"? My advisor Jacquelyn Johnston has been awesome!
Adam Payton Valley Center, KS Electrical & Mechanical Engineering
Why did you choose to attend Wichita State? When I was younger I was a Wallace Scholar right out of high school. Affordably, this
is the best idea. It worked with work, it worked kids it worked with everything. It
was an easy fit.
What is unique about your Shocker Story? November 14, 2015 is the day my grandpa died and one of the things he wanted me to
do was get my bachelor's degree. I figured I would go back and fix some of the things
I messed up. I was just going to enroll in a calculus class originally, then I realized
I could take a few more and a few more became 15 hours and 15 hours became four and
a half years and three degrees.
If you had one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be? I would do exactly what I did again. Hold tight and have fun.
What advice would you give someone who is considering WSU? Do the research and figure out your own path.
Is there anyone who has helped you succeed that you would like to send a "Shocker
Shout-Out"? There's not been just one person, because everyone has rallied behind me. Most instrumental
would be my wife, when I had to quit my job to finish school, she said okay.
Melissa Oertel Haysville, KS Human Resource Management
Why did you choose to attend Wichita State? I was a student at WATC getting my associates and my mentor talked to me about Shocker
Pathway, so I decided to do that.
What is unique about your Shocker Story? I just decided I wanted to give my children the childhood I had, so I made the decision
to enroll and go back to school. Then a month later I found out I was pregnant. And
actually, it was at the time I enrolled I found out I was pregnant.
If you had one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be? Wait to go to college. I didn't know what I wanted then, but I do now.
What advice would you give someone who is considering WSU? Make sure you use your time management skills. A schedule helps, or at least it helps
to be organized.
Is there anyone who has helped you succeed that you would like to send a "Shocker
Shout-Out"? "Tim McDonald for pushing me to be the best version of myself. My mom Ruth Oertel for always supporting me. My daughter because she is the reason for everything. "
Camela Anderson-Jones Wichita Elementary Education, Special Education
Why did you choose to attend Wichita State? Because at Butler, they had two different programs, you could do either Emporia or
WSU and I chose WSU.
What is unique about your Shocker Story? When I came to WSU, my son had three bullets in his head, my daughter was diagnosed
with cancer, and during my pre-teaching semester, I had four deaths in my family,
despite all that I never quit going and thus, I will be graduating May 18th.
If you had one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be? Always complete what you start. Always!
What advice would you give someone who is considering WSU? You have to know that you know that you know what you want to do and that this is
where you want to be.
Is there anyone who has helped you succeed that you would like to send a "Shocker
Shout-Out"? "Paul Johnson was my math teacher and Gayla Lohfink helped as well. Dr. Kimberly McDowell, Dr. Soon Li, and to all the TRIO offices, especially Grady
Landrum, and Jennifer Nicholson. Maria Lucas, Anthony Ho, Alicia Newell, Cathy Durano, Greg Novacheck, Donna Carter,
Loretta Jackson and Twambi Kerstetter. "
Anthony Negron Brooklyn, NY Computer Engineering
Why did you choose to attend Wichita State? To get a better understanding of the computer world.
What is unique about your Shocker Story? I was in the army for 12 years and it's been a hard adjustment to getting used to
regular life. It's kind of close to 10 years since I was in school and I'm just learning
how to relearn how to be in school again.
If you had one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be? Don't wait to go to school.
What advice would you give someone who is considering WSU? Know what you want to do for your career. Even if it means you have to take challenging
classes like calculus.
Is there anyone who has helped you succeed that you would like to send a "Shocker
Shout-Out"? Sandy Peer, she is my trigonometry teacher.
Amanda Hackerott Haven, KS Workforce Leadership and Applied Learning
Why did you choose to attend Wichita State? I work at WSU Tech, so it was the obvious choice, but I also had an Aunt who was an
alumni, and we all thought the world of her. The east of being able to come talk to
someone if I wanted to is a big plus as well.
What is unique about your Shocker Story? Compared to my group of friends, they all went to college after high school. I feel
like I'm more ready for it now, but if I would have done it back in the day, it probably
wouldn't have meant as much.
If you had one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be? Slow down, appreciate what you have at the moment.
What advice would you give someone who is considering WSU? Just talk to somebody to get started. Don't be intimidated by it.
Is there anyone who has helped you succeed that you would like to send a "Shocker
Shout-Out"? A lot of people, my advisor Tierney Mount, Bobby Berry, Mike Ross, everybody has been
super helpful.
Bush Vo Wichita Accounting
Why did you choose to attend Wichita State? Because it is the hometown University, but I went to Butler before WSU. I also know
the Barton School of Business is very well known. I can get my bachelor's and my master's
degree by taking night classes, that really helps with a busy schedule.
What is unique about your Shocker Story? I had a child and currently have a ten year old and a six year old. I was working
but I wanted to do something different. WSU helped me find a better career path.
If you had one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be? Everything happens for a reason.
What advice would you give someone who is considering WSU? WSU has the resources, especially for business students.
Is there anyone who has helped you succeed that you would like to send a "Shocker
Shout-Out"? My Mom and my fiance. There are also a couple of professors, Pat Sullivan, Dr. Flores,
Dr. Imahoff.
Jose Astorga-Marquez Dodge City, KS AeroSpace Engineering
Why did you choose to attend Wichita State? I chose it because it's local, and because NIAR is here. Through the program you get
to work at NIAR, which is cool to have research on your resume.
What is unique about your Shocker Story? I started working before I came to school. I found want I want to do. I have a clear
vision of what I want to do. I started to work at a beef packing plant, then I became
an electrician. I ended up working at Spirit who provides tuition.
If you had one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be? Just start somewhere, you'll figure it out on the way.
What advice would you give someone who is considering WSU? Come, because I know that a lot the aerospace companies come to WSU to get employees.
Is there anyone who has helped you succeed that you would like to send a "Shocker
Shout-Out"? My advisor Angela Blackberry she has been very helpful with helping me pick out classes.
That has been the most helpful right now.
Levi Fitzmier Wichita Applied Studies, Workforce Leadership
Why did you choose to attend Wichita State? I live here.
What is unique about your Shocker Story? I started a company in 2011 and had a customer who runs the MID program, Dr. Jeremy
Patterson. He wanted us in the program not knowing we didn't have a degree. So I came
to get my degree. I also want to get in the master's program. Have a backup plan.
If you had one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be? Seek opportunities that are afforded you to innovate at WSU.
Is there anyone who has helped you succeed that you would like to send a "Shocker
Shout-Out"? Dr. Jeremy Patterson, Dr. Shirley Lefever, Dr. Sheree Utash, Tierney Mount
Alex Kimmel Wichita Elementary Education - TAP Program
Why did you choose to attend Wichita State? Because it was the only thing that was fully online. Fort Hays was online, but they
wanted me to be half a day para, and half a day teaching.
What is unique about your Shocker Story? I started as a high school guest, jumped around to other places, but landed back here.
I am graduating in May, 2019.
If you had one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be? Don't transfer all over the place because a four year degree has taken me 7 years.
What advice would you give someone who is considering WSU? Go for it! They are super accommodating. If you have a problem, they have a solution.
Is there anyone who has helped you succeed that you would like to send a "Shocker
Shout-Out"? Liz Roberts - TAPS success coach.
Robert Maldonado Hutchinson, KS Social Work
Why did you choose to attend Wichita State? Been here before. They are non-traditional student friendly. I had my choice, I had
been here, I liked it. I returned.
What is unique about your Shocker Story? I started back in 2001, here I am 17 years later, and have a son that will go here,
so I'll be going to school with my son.
If you had one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be? Go to school and just get it done. Get it [a degree] they can't take it away. ' What advice would you give someone who is considering WSU? The instructor to student ratio, in the past and present, the professors truly are
there to help you. As long as you reach out, everyone I've met is more than willing
to help you out. Everybody is here to help. It's awesome! Go to orientation or do an online orientation so that you know all the resources available
to you."
Is there anyone who has helped you succeed that you would like to send a "Shocker
Shout-Out"? "All my teachers this semester: Judith Jones Stephanie Bonds Sandy Sipes Professor Tew "
Ernest Robison Chicago, IL Information Technology MIS (Management Information Systems)
Why did you choose to attend Wichita State? I was at WATC [now WSU Tech], and am attending WSU via the Shocker Pathway.
What is unique about your Shocker Story? It was a lifetime goal to be a learner. I've always wanted a degree, just for the
challenge of going to a university. It's been all that is says to be. You have to
have the discipline to go. I've come up against some obstacles, but I've been able
to overcome them. It takes focus.
If you had one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be? Sacrifice. I would have sacrificed more as my younger self.
What advice would you give someone who is considering WSU? Be prepared for the unexpected. I mean by being prepared for the tougher classes.
Don't give up. Want that challenge. All professors are different. Be prepared for
a lot of self teaching. Be able to find answers on your on. That makes you a lot more
independent as well. The more independent you are, the more valuable you are.
Is there anyone who has helped you succeed that you would like to send a "Shocker
Shout-Out"? It takes a team. Some of the key players would be Jan Walcott. It was a one credit,
two week course. She was the first instructor I had. The professors have been doing
it long enough, they know how to approach us and get to us, to pull the best out of
us. Dr Mi, she was database management and she was very energetic and had a bunch
of material to go through and could do it well. There is a slew of them.
Lesa Wischmeyer Buckeye, AZ Math
Why did you choose to attend Wichita State? Mostly because it's nearby. Relocating was not an option.
What is unique about your Shocker Story? I started after I turned 40. I took 20 years off to raise a family, then decided to
move on to something new.
If you had one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be? Believe you can do it.
What advice would you give someone who is considering WSU? It's a welcoming school with a lot of options, get involved, don't be afraid.
Is there anyone who has helped you succeed that you would like to send a "Shocker
Shout-Out"? My husband.
Edith Segoviano Garden City, KS Athletic Training
Why did you choose to attend Wichita State? I moved here about 8 years ago and I wanted to come back to school and this seemed
like the perfect spot for me.
What is unique about your Shocker Story? I have a cosmetology license. After having kids, I put my goals aside. Now that my
kids are in school, I use that to inspire them to keep going to school. I bring my
kids here and they ask if they are going to go to school here and I tell them yes
you are.
If you had one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be? Push yourself a lot better than I did. I was free spirited; focusing on other things,
not school. Now that I'm in school, I would say focus on school and better yourself.
What advice would you give someone who is considering WSU? Go for it. You don't know what you're capable of until you try.
Is there anyone who has helped you succeed that you would like to send a "Shocker
Shout-Out"? "My husband has been really supportive of me going back to school. I'm not working,
so he's supporting our family. I really appreciate him a lot. My kids inspire me too. They always asked me if I have homework. My kids help me de-stress. My family is my support. "
Jonathan McCarty Bentonville, AR Psychology
Why did you choose to attend Wichita State? Recently retired from the Air Force and WSU has a doctorate program for clinical psychology
which I plan on attending
What is unique about your Shocker Story? After finishing one career in law enforcement in the military, I decided to changes
gears to work toward a new career path.
If you had one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be? Take more classes while you are in the military. The faculty is very responsive to
your needs. Don't hesitate to reach out to them when needed.
Is there anyone who has helped you succeed that you would like to send a "Shocker
Shout-Out"? My adviser Patricia Phillips and my clinical psychology professor, Dr. Zettle.
Connie Wells Coffeyville, KS Women Studies
Why did you choose to attend Wichita State? To earn a Bachelors Degree. I was a staff person which made it easy to access my classes.
What is unique about your Shocker Story? My story is not unique I am just another older returning adult student making an investing
in her educational life. With plans to retire soon, this is just another way of me
saying to myself "You Go Girl". Now, I can now say it with real conviction that it
is not too late.
If you had one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be? Make education your first priority. Then the rest will fall into place.
What advice would you give someone who is considering WSU? Being on campus, is contagious. WSU is a family, and there is room for everyone. If
you are fortunate enough to get a great counselor to guide you on your path, then
you will be okay.
Is there anyone who has helped you succeed that you would like to send a "Shocker
Shout-Out"? Dr. Marche Randle- Flemings, Nancy Kreble and the entire School of Nursing Faculty
& Staff
Thomas Wenzel Valley Center, KS Engineering Technology - Cyber Security and Economics
Why did you choose to attend Wichita State? its close by. I wanted to even when I was back in high school. I wanted to do something
along the aerospace engineering but family financial troubles got in the way and I
went to work instead of continuing my education right after high school.
What is unique about your Shocker Story? I was a truck driver for 15 years, I always told myself that I would continue my education
someday. I kept telling myself it wasn't the right time, it wasn't the right time.
As a remarried father of seven in a blended family I thought, "There's never a right
time." My wife wrote me a letter for my birthday one year saying she could support
the family, go get your dream." That's when I decided to go back.
If you had one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be? Don't give up hope.
What advice would you give someone who is considering WSU? As an Adult Learner, I have spent most of my life feeling like I don't belong. I have
never felt more at home than I have felt here at WSU.
Is there anyone who has helped you succeed that you would like to send a "Shocker
Shout-Out"? My advisor over in SSS, Nelson Ross.
Kayla Moore Atlanta, GA Workforce leadership and applied learning
Why did you choose to attend Wichita State? The good vibe on campus, the university is always striving to be the best it can be
for it's students. WSU isn't afraid to take chances and grow.
What is unique about your Shocker Story? I am partially deaf, the funny thing that is if you would have told me that I would
have gone back and been successful, I would have laughed at you. I thought there were
obstacles. WSU have been great giving me the tools that I can to be successful at
it.
If you had one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be? I think that piece of advice would be to listen more to myself and less than to what
others were telling me. Because there were so many events coming up in life that made
me afraid or felt impossible to accomplish because of the things that were told to
me. I knew inside I could do it, but others were telling me I couldn't. It took years
to move out on my own to make me realize just how much I'm capable of.
What advice would you give someone who is considering WSU? Jump in and don't be a stranger. I think the best thing is that WSU is so welcoming
and people are really like a family here. When I first came, I was afraid, but now
I would put myself out there and not be afraid to ask for help.
Is there anyone who has helped you succeed that you would like to send a "Shocker
Shout-Out"? "A big shout out to Anna Lanier has really helped me and recognizing how much potential
I have and being a great mentor to me.
She sets a good example for women today in as far as all of things we area capable
of accomplishing. "
Jessica Rodriguez Wichita Secondary Education, English Language Arts
Why did you choose to attend Wichita State? It's the only university that offers my degree in the ICT area, it's close to home,
everyone I knew went to WSU and they have a great reputation.
What is unique about your Shocker Story? I'm a new mom, almost 2 year old son. I'm also living in a multigenerational home.
So I live with my toddler, my fiance; and my fiance's grandmother. There was a little
gap between high school college. Six years. The world is bigger than you are. It's
something you have to grow into. Everyone has a story that is influencing the way
they are living it.
If you had one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be?
What advice would you give someone who is considering WSU? "GO for it! This is going to be your best chance at getting the college experience.
All of my professors have been amazing. I've always felt like my professors were real
people. It has that college feel with that one on one interaction.
Is there anyone who has helped you succeed that you would like to send a "Shocker
Shout-Out"? Everybody! Specifically, Dr, Cramer at College of Applied Studies. She's encouraged
me to go further with my writing. Dr. Menon, she got me interested in linguistics.
All of my peers at the College of Applied Studies. There's a camaraderie there. "
Athena Heim McPherson, KS Business management
Why did you choose to attend Wichita State? Because it's the closest one to my hometown that my credits would transfer to.
What is unique about your Shocker Story? I went back to school to teach my kids the importance of college.
If you had one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be? Don't drop out.
What advice would you give someone who is considering WSU? It's a good college to go to.
Is there anyone who has helped you succeed that you would like to send a "Shocker
Shout-Out"? My three kids: Zachariah, Khloe, Laila
Lynn Kientz El Dorado, KS Social Work
Why did you choose to attend Wichita State? It was the best one I knew to attend for social work.
What is unique about your Shocker Story? I had a lot of other things come up in my early adulthood that prohibited me from
coming to school when I was younger. I already had one degree and I needed to expand
on that. I needed to get more education, so social work was the best way to go on
that.
If you had one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be? Go back to school early.
What advice would you give someone who is considering WSU? It's a good school. They really work hard to adjust with me being an adult learner.
I felt welcome here. They work with me through my disabilities. They don't treat me
like an outsider. I like the total atmosphere here. I feel it's all inclusive. I worried
about coming back with the young kids, there is a good mixture with young people and
older adults. I like the fact that they work with the veterans.
Is there anyone who has helped you succeed that you would like to send a "Shocker
Shout-Out"? Mercedes Lubbers.
Albert Jackson Boston, MA Social Services
Why did you choose to attend Wichita State? I wanted something that was noticeable throughout out the nation. WSU is recognized
and respected. The ease, the transition, they [WSU] made it real simple. I picked
up where I left off.
If you had one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be? Do not give up and do not lose confidence in yourself.
What advice would you give someone who is considering WSU? Take a look around, see how much they have to offer. Ease into what you are passionate
about and go after it. Is there anyone who has helped you succeed that you would like to send a "Shocker
Shout-Out"? "My wife is the assistant superintendent at Derby - Holly Putnam Jackson Kaye Monk Morgan My mother - she assures me I'll be OK. "
Melvin St. John Denison, TX Electrical Engineering
Why did you choose to attend Wichita State? Always wanted to go here and wanted to finish what I started.
What is unique about your Shocker Story? I'm here because I got hurt and I can't work in my field anymore. I need something
with less physical impact.
If you had one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be? Stay in school. Don't give up. It's rough coming back as an adult.
What advice would you give someone who is considering WSU? Familiarize your self with all the services available and all the programs.
Is there anyone who has helped you succeed that you would like to send a "Shocker
Shout-Out"? Pam O'Neal and my wife. The two people I've talked to.
Kathy A. Johnson Wichita Social Work
Why did you choose to attend Wichita State? Because I never finished when I tried to come earlier in my life. It was a sore spot
with me, that I never finished.
What is unique about your Shocker Story? I'm disabled, major depression and anxiety disorder. I've been able to overcome it
by going to WSU. It's been a work in progress. It's been a rewarding one. I've grown
and become stronger. Going back and achieving something is helping me.
If you had one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be? Stay in school no matter what because the dreams I have are the ones that will be
achieved will be by getting a degree. I didn't have much work experience. I did everything
but focus on going to school. Then later on, I started getting better jobs with benefits.
Hang in there and keep going to school.
What advice would you give someone who is considering WSU? Definitely come, because of the experience I've had. Here at WSU, I thought it was
going to be a little old lady on campus. There are so many things going on and so
many people are reaching out to help you. I feel covered by the people who I can talk
to.
Is there anyone who has helped you succeed that you would like to send a "Shocker
Shout-Out"? "There are so many - two in particular TRIO Student Support Services, Charity Lowe is my advisor. And Grady Landrum in Office
of Disability Services. Courtney Lockhart Dr. Evelyn Kalomo, faculty member who is my mentor Ashley Cervantes, in McNair Scholars Shauna Millar There are more people here that I can thank, but I only have so much room. :-)"
Jose Astorga Dodge City, KS Aerospace engineering
Why did you choose to attend Wichita State? The amazing collaboration with industry.
What is unique about your Shocker Story? Not sure if unique but I work for Spirit Aerosystems on 3rd shift so it's hard at
times with my schedule but I see a bright future for my career.
If you had one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be? Persistence though failure is the key to success
What advice would you give someone who is considering WSU? Our campus is beautiful and staff is helpful. The cost of living in Wichita is one
of the best in the country
Is there anyone who has helped you succeed that you would like to send a "Shocker
Shout-Out"? No but the engineering facilities are amazing
Josh Iron Wing Wichita, Accounting
Why did you choose to attend Wichita State? It's my hometown school, had a lot friends who went here and had a lot of great things
to say about it. The business department here is great.
What is unique about your Shocker Story? The transition of careers from being a chef in a fast paced environment to trying
to slow it down and get in a different world. Still kind of fast paced, but in a different
way. It is a personal challenge to myself to be able to dive into a whole different
environment in life.
If you had one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be? Hurry up and get back to school. I had been going back and forth. I wish I would have
done it when I first started thinking of it. Most people who wouldn't think being
a chef wouldn't transfer over to accounting, but it does. There are a lot of things
you have to focus on.
What advice would you give someone who is considering WSU? Do it.
Is there anyone who has helped you succeed that you would like to send a "Shocker
Shout-Out"? Of course Mom and Dad. They gave me the tools for what I've become. I've had one chef,
Mike Coyle, he was my boss, my chef for 8-9 years. One of the greatest men, I've ever
known my entire life. If I could be half of what his/was I'd be proud. My parents
gave me the tools, he helped me sharpen them.
Rex Hafenstine LaCrosse, KS Bio Medical Engineering
Why did you choose to attend Wichita State? Because of the Bio Medical Engineering programming. They are the only ones accredited
in the state of Kansas.
What is unique about your Shocker Story? It had to do with the recession. A lot of people felt that at that time. Before that
I was making good money working on a factory sponsored motorcycle racing team and
then all of a sudden, could I lose this job and if so, what's the next step. In 2010
I pulled the pin and decided to go back to school as I wanted to contribute more to
society. The degree was only supposed to take 4-5 years but the challenges of being
an adult learner, like losing my Dad unexpectedly, meant that it took me 9 years.
If you had one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be? Don't quit. If I could look back, I still do it today. Just keep pushing. The ways
I was able to get through, is because of my support system, the people who believe
in me.
What advice would you give someone who is considering WSU? Don't hesitate to ask questions. Dr. Jorgensen, said the one thing that gets you through
is that you're not afraid to ask questions. Look into financial aid and opportunities
for returning adult students. Exhaust every avenue you can. The money is there, you
just have to find the right people to find it.
Is there anyone who has helped you succeed that you would like to send a "Shocker
Shout-Out"? Pamela O'Neal, Dr. Norton, Dr. Jorgensen, Ashely, LaWanda (McNair Scholars), Dr. Lee
Erick Cruz St. John, KS Criminal Justice, Minor in Spanish
Why did you choose to attend Wichita State? Seemed like the best place to go to school for me.
What is unique about your Shocker Story? I never thought I would go to college. Just being here doesn't even seem real sometimes.
It's real and it still hasn't 100% sunk in yet. I don't believe it.
If you had one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be? Don't give up. You can do anything you set your mind to. Choose your friends wisely.
What advice would you give someone who is considering WSU? Just go. There are a lot of people here to help you.
Is there anyone who has helped you succeed that you would like to send a "Shocker
Shout-Out"? Besides God, I would say my pastor, Victor Gordon. He's more intelligent I could hope
to be, he has given me good advice. He used to be a professor, so I found he has good
insight. He's helped make the journey a lot easier.