Posts Tagged ‘Why Reinhardt’
Why Reinhardt: non-traditional student, Jordan Hunter ’17
Hoping to expand his opportunities, Jordan Hunter ’17 — a welder by trade — headed down a traditional path toward earning his degree. But, it didn’t work for him. “Being…
Read MoreWhy Reinhardt: Anya Cutter ’20
Anya Cutter ’20 came to Reinhardt knowing only one friendly face, but the tiny but mighty musical theatre major found her own place in the spotlight. Anya had been studying…
Read MoreVocation and Career Services: making connections
Vocation and Career Services assists students and alumni in the career decision-making process by providing developmentally appropriate advice, resources, services and programs. Director of Vocation and Career Services Karen Mathews…
Read MoreWhy Reinhardt: Ian Schumacher ’19
Ian Schumacher’s ’19 quirky, fun-loving personality is just about as large as his stature. The 6-foot-2, 285-pound tackle for the Reinhardt Eagles football team has found his place at Reinhardt.…
Read MoreFinancial Aid: a personalized experience
The benefits of a small campus come in many forms, including the individualized service students received in all areas, not the least of which is financial aid. Finances in college…
Read MoreFirst Year Experience helps immerse new students into Reinhardt culture
Dr. Walter May, dean of students, believes students feel engaged on campus when they make meaningful connections with faculty or staff members, an experience initially received at New Student Orientation…
Read MoreWhy Reinhardt: non-traditional student, Hannah Hise ’14
With a full-time job, ease and convenience was on Hannah Hise’s ’14 mind when she wanted to earn a degree to accelerate her career. Reinhardt wasn’t new to her. In…
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