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赖利·琼斯的爆头照
赖利·琼斯的爆头照

Ryleigh Jones, 23岁

护理和法语专业

I was hearing remarkable stories about the nursing program, so I decided to attend a visit on a night designated for potential nursing majors. 从我第一次拜访开始,我就被说服了.

教育

护理学与法语

家乡

萨勒姆,哦

选择挂载

Mount Union was always in the periphery of my focus, as I grew up in an adjacent town. When it came time to select a university, I immediately gravitated towards UMU. I attended a nursing preview night and haven’t looked back. I am also fortunate enough to receive the presidential scholarship.

一个新家

Have a general idea of what you want your life to look like beyond college. 这是一个可怕的前景, 我知道, but it will help you develop an idea of what you want out of your college experience. It doesn’t have to be static—mine certainly isn’t! I have participated in a few organizations around campus and was welcomed into each with open arms. Having a general goal in mind gives you something to work towards. 

护理的未来

Within every nursing major, there is a fundamental drive to help others. After a life spent cycling in and out of hospitals, I nursed an internal flame to pass on the excellent care that was provided to me. Nursing has not been without its challenges but I would choose it again without hesitation. I have received nothing but support from the faculty of Mount Union. I’d like to give a special thank you to my advisor, who has always been enthusiastically involved in fleshing out my dream. As of now, I would like to pursue a career in public health nursing after graduation. I’ve considered volunteering for Doctors Without Borders to honor my B.A. 在法国. After accruing some practical knowledge, I will return to higher education to earn my Ph.D. in nursing to conduct research and teach at the collegiate level.

追求对法语的热爱

I befriended a Belgian exchange student during my junior year of high school. I became determined to accommodate her by learning French, even if she was already more than capable of communicating in English. When I came to Mount Union as a senior in high school, I enrolled 在法国 101 and 102. The professor instilled a further adoration for the language. I found myself on a flight to Lyon, France at the beginning of my freshman year. It is an intensive period of learning—you have to acclimate to the cultural differences, 语言障碍, and the discomfort of being removed from everything you’ve ever known. 尽管有这些成长的烦恼, it is an experience I would recommend to every student who steps onto this campus. I had the opportunity to teach English to a class of two dozen French student ages 5-7. The situation demanded alternative methods of communication. It was a challenge I had to rise to—and it wasn’t the only one. Despite the startling novelty of every situation, I had a legion of supporters on French and American soil. The faculty of Mount Union was among them. The support I received provided me with the courage I needed to forge ahead. You become more of yourself when everything familiar is stripped away.