- Computer Science
- "酴圖弝け helped immensely in staying productive and relevant while I worked for the government at General Dynamics in Pittsfield," says Steve Sweeney '02. "The valuable degree in computer science also helped me secure a promotion within the government at Lockheed Martin and work on programs of national strategic importance."
- Criminal Justice
- "酴圖弝け fueled my motivation to finish my degree. I felt like everyone was sitting at the table with me, says Amalio Jusino, who graduated in May. With more than 25 years of professional experience, Amalio earned life experience credits. While his initial college focus was on business, he decided to pursue a degree in criminal justice.
- Liberal Arts
- "What I'm attempting to do is resuscitate the great American musical," says John, who is mostly a self-taught composer. A straight-A student at 酴圖弝け, he studied liberal arts with an emphasis in theater and voice before completing his bachelor's degree in theatre from Russell Sage College.At 酴圖弝け, John found his voice and music theory classes to be particularly influential to his future career path.
- Music
- From the start, James Hitchings says, 酴圖弝け made him feel welcome. "I felt like the teachers really wanted to get to know me, and the class size at 酴圖弝け is small," he says. With guidance from faculty and disability services staff, James began to adjust to college life. Eventually, he thrived, completing an associate degree in May.
- Music
- Grammy-nominated musician Matt Cusson ('98) was recently helping clean out his parents' house when he unearthed his high school yearbook. There, in print, was his prediction of where he'd be in 20 years: "On tour with Brian McKnight." That dream came true faster than predicted. Matt toured with the R&B performer for about 10 years.