“Being surrounded by the leaders in our community shows you how much they value determination. Yes, you learn different subjects and do your research in school, but at the end of the day, what school really teaches you is grit — and I think that’s needed in the business world.”
“Two of my favorite instructors were a police chief and then a judge. We got to go beyond the textbook to hear about how things go in the field and the courtroom.”
“If I could tell my younger self anything, it’d be to dress better and be more professional. In sales especially, first impressions are a very big deal. I was surprised to learn how strict the dress code can be, even in sports.”
“I wanted to earn my bachelor’s degree before taking these next steps, and I’m glad I chose UL Lafayette’s Health Promotion and Wellness program. I can take these skills to any work setting I go to.”
“I never felt lost. Even online, I always had someone to reach out to. The professors in the health services administration program do a great job of making sure students feel supported and connected, and I ended up making some great friendships through the online program, too.”
“No one thinks about the question: If there’s a cure for cancer, how do they find that? It’s through the important data that cancer registrars collect.”
“My friend was surprised I felt the need for an MBA with all of my work experience. But I told her, ‘Why not have both? Why not show that I can do the work and have the degree to back it up?’”
“Being full-time can feel like a lot to keep up with, but I was able to do two classes each eight weeks and still maintain full-time status. It just makes the workload more manageable.”
“Being organized is key in this program. Having a set plan of due dates allowed me to complete my assignments on time and even be able to complete some ahead of time.”