Your Student Success Team
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Taylor Huffman
Senior Student Success Coach
I love that I get to share my love of education with students. I also love hearing the excitement and seeing the smiles when students realize they’ve taken the next step in reaching their goals. I like reminding students that we all take different paths to a degree and your path is the perfect path for you.
I love that I get to share my love of education with students. I also love hearing the excitement and seeing the smiles when students realize they’ve taken the next step in reaching their goals. I like reminding students that we all take different paths to a degree and your path is the perfect path for you.
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Jennifer Wind
Senior Student Success Coach
One of my favorite parts of working with students is identifying barriers and then working together to climb over, go around or blast them out of the way entirely. It is joyful to see students accomplishing small, immediate goals and large, time-intensive goals. Everyone has a journey and education is a satisfying part of that journey. I had my own education journey when I started my associate degree again after 20 years and then went on to get my bachelor’s degree.
It took seven years, but I got there one class, one midterm and one final at a time and it was well worth the time and effort. I got my dream job soon after graduating. I think about what would have happened if I had listened to the fears in my head and not started college again or didn’t push on to finish. I am grateful for those people who cheered me on and now I am grateful I can cheer others on their journeys.
One of my favorite parts of working with students is identifying barriers and then working together to climb over, go around or blast them out of the way entirely. It is joyful to see students accomplishing small, immediate goals and large, time-intensive goals. Everyone has a journey and education is a satisfying part of that journey. I had my own education journey when I started my associate degree again after 20 years and then went on to get my bachelor’s degree.
It took seven years, but I got there one class, one midterm and one final at a time and it was well worth the time and effort. I got my dream job soon after graduating. I think about what would have happened if I had listened to the fears in my head and not started college again or didn’t push on to finish. I am grateful for those people who cheered me on and now I am grateful I can cheer others on their journeys.