Faces of Life U: Ellerie Rollins
Ellerie Rollins grew up accustomed to being on the move, attending about 10 different schools by the time she graduated high school. Her dad worked as a corrections officer for the State of New York for 25 years, while her mom worked as a nurse and later became a nurse practitioner. While Rollins was an only child, her family was sprawling as her parents came from big families with lots of siblings, so the Rollins trio moved around various parts of upstate New York to keep close with the extended family and support as needed.
Faces of LIFE- Tabitha Copeland
Paulding County native Tabitha Copeland is a student advocate working for Life University (Life U) who has a distinct ability to understand the challenges Life U students face, given that she graduated not once, but twice from the institution. Graduating in 2014 with a B.S. in Psychology, Copeland sought out to serve those around her and help them understand the inner workings of their thought processes and patterns.
Reconfiguring the collegiate landscape, looking at how to better welcome ‘non-traditional’ students
One delightful aspect of the Life University (Life U) student body makeup is the fact that we support students from all different walks of life. For example, as recorded in the Fall 2022 Annual University Fact Book, 67 percent of Life U students are pursuing…
Faces of LIFE: Michelle Morrison & The Chillon Project
Michelle Morrison is a fantastic example of the success that The Chillon Project is capable of.
Considering a Master’s Degree? Reasons to Think About a Higher-Level Degree
Advanced education can be an asset that opens doors to exciting career paths and increased income, yet it requires a significant commitment of time and resources. If you are on the fence about pursuing a master’s degree, then it is time to dig a little deeper to see if graduate study is right for you.
Positivity and Impact from the M.S in Positive Psychology program, with Alette Stache and Alison Smith-Podcast
Follow two accomplished Life University M.S in Positive Psychology students, Alette Stache and Alison Smith, as they ruminate on how this one-of-a-kind online program has helped them to grow personally. As they both approach graduation rapidly, it is a time of reflection and gratitude.
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