Jennifer Shaw
Jennifer Shaw Class of 2016 Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Administration Working moms already have a lot on their plates – they often balance building their careers, providing for their families and giving back to their communities. Adding college student to that list might feel daunting, but for working mom Jennifer Shaw, it’s a step […]
Erika Barreto
Erika Barreto Class of 2016 Master of Science in Organizational Leadership & Management When Erika Barreto ‘11 was making the decision to go back to school there was only one thing that really scared her: not being able to finish what she started. “I didn’t know if I could handle fitting one more thing into […]
Tymeka McCaskill
Tymeka McCaskill Class of 2017 Bachelor in Human Resources Management For recent Peirce College graduate, Tymeka McCaskill, choosing to pursue her education was both a personal and professional choice. “I had spent a year working in the custodial field,” Tymeka explains. “I didn’t want to be stuck in a menial job with little hope for […]
Marisol Ortiz
Marisol Ortiz Class of 2016 Bachelor in Organizational Leadership It was always Marisol Ortiz’s dream to go to college. Growing up, education was always a priority; Marisol’s mother was a single parent and worked a factory job just to be able to afford to send her two daughters to a Catholic school. Life got in […]
Tara Broadie
Tara Broadie Class of 2018 Bachelor ofScience in Health Information Administration After over 20 years in the healthcare industry, Tara Broadie felt knowledgeable and experienced enough to continue tackling her career without a glitch. But one day, she had an epiphany. Tara started interviewing and hiring team members who had master’s degrees and, at this […]
Stephanie Sheeley
Stephanie Sheeley Class of 2018 Bachelor ofScience in Health Information Administration Stephanie Sheeley is a mother of two, a working adult and a college graduate who found Peirce’s College’s Health Information Administration (HIA) degree to be the program for her. Stephanie enrolled in the HIA program after life threw her a twist and she found […]
Carl Stein
Carl Stein Class of 2013 Certificate ofProficiency in Paralegal Studies Carl Stein took the traditional route and went to college immediately following high school. He earned his bachelor’s degree in History and hit the workforce running. Unfortunately, after two years, he was laid off. This turn of events inspired Carl to head back to school […]
Frank Clement
Frank Clement Class of 2013 Bachelor ofScience in Paralegal Studies I dropped out of high school when I was 16 to take care of my mother and siblings. At the time, I believed that I could just make a quick buck taking an odd job here and there, and that was the best way to […]
Xavier Beaufort
Xavier Beaufort Class of 2017 Associate inScience in Criminal Justice Studies “You know how you say to yourself, ‘Why didn’t I do this sooner?’ Well, I’m saying that to myself. I should have done this [enrolled in a college degree program] a whole lot sooner, so I’m glad that I’m doing it now, while I […]
Brian Brennan
Brian Brennan Class of 2020 Bachelor of Science in Information Technology How long is too long to be out of school before you can go back? Five years? Ten years? Twenty years? Twenty-five years? The answer, as Warminster’s Brian Brennan found out in 2016, is that it’s never too late to go back! Brian graduated […]