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From Dual Degrees to Meaningful Mentorships, Transfer Students 神马福利影片 a Home at Widener

Emily Barrett, assistant director of communications
Transfer 神马福利影片 Associate Director Crina Drayer (left) works one-on-one with transfer students like Amaya Reed-Clark '23.

When it comes to pursuing an undergraduate career, Anthony Oliphant 鈥22 has two loves: chemistry and chemical engineering. 

In his final year of high school, Oliphant was admitted to Widener, but enrolled at a nearby university for his freshman year to study chemical engineering. In his first year there, Oliphant quickly realized that he wanted to pursue both degrees.

Widener鈥檚 dual degree program provided him with that pathway leading him to transfer to the Pride.

One of the main reasons I came here in the first place is because I wasn鈥檛 quite sure whether I would find myself liking the engineering side of things or the science side, but Widener gave me that diversity.鈥 鈥 Anthony Oliphant '22 

Enrolling as a dual chemistry and chemical engineering major doesn鈥檛 just allow Oliphant to follow his passions; it also gives him agility in the job market after graduation. 

鈥淚 like the dual degree path because it offers more flexibility with jobs,鈥 said Oliphant. 鈥淲hether I find myself in a chemical engineering plant or a chemistry lab in the future, if I don鈥檛 like one I can switch to the other.鈥

A male student in a mask conducts research in a chemistry lab.
Anthony Oliphant '22 is on track to earning a dual degree in chemistry and chemical engineering.

Oliphant is among the growing numbers of transfer students making the switch to Widener to take advantage of its wide range of program offerings. Throughout the transfer process, students receive individualized support to help them hit the ground running.

鈥淲hether a student applies with one credit or dozens of credits, we work closely with them to provide the same considerations for academic, financial, and student support as any other applicant,鈥 said Crina Drayer, former associate director of undergraduate transfer admissions.

For Cameron Carney 鈥21, enrolling in a program that aligned with her goal of becoming a licensed clinical psychologist was just the beginning. 

I ended up coming to Widener because there were way more opportunities than what the other schools were offering me." 鈥擟ameron Carney '21

A young female student walks past Mueller Hall and a sign that reads "神马福利影片 Office."
Cameron Carney '21 transferred to Widener in her sophomore year.

鈥淚 didn鈥檛 want to just be a number, and I felt that Widener really offered faculty getting to know me as a person and, so far, that has proven true,鈥 Carney added. 

That close faculty mentorship is what drew Amaya Reed-Clark 鈥23 to Widener as well. 

The international relations major and history minor started her collegiate career at Widener as a freshman. When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, however, Reed-Clark needed to make a change that fit her immediate personal needs, so she transferred to a local community college. 

Though at the time that change was necessary, Reed-Clark noted, 鈥淚 came back to Widener because it was the right place for me. It was home.鈥

For Reed-Clark, home meant reconnecting with the relationships that she built in her first-year, especially with faculty. Now in her junior year, Reed-Clark is on track to becoming an international ambassador with support from her faculty advisor, Professor Jeremy Backstrom.

鈥淚 wasn鈥檛 prepared to get that [support] from anywhere else. I felt as though Widener could help me with that. When I came back I knew that I would be alright and in the right hands,鈥 said Reed-Clark. 

While every transfer student experience is unique, each student is met with the same level of attention and support from day one. Transfer students also have access to available scholarships and financial aid packages.

鈥淲e work with students daily to not only meet them where they are in their academic careers, but to also offer one-on-one guidance and support in the financial aid process,鈥 said Courtney Kelly, executive director of undergraduate admissions. 

For Carney, and her fellow transfer students, that dedication to ensuring her personal and professional success is what differentiates Widener.

鈥淚 felt a connection right away and didn鈥檛 end up visiting any other schools,鈥 Carney said. 鈥淚 knew that Widener was it.鈥

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