Monday, January 17, 2011

Next Steps...

As some of you may know....I applied to Northwestern University back in late November. It's always been a dream of mine to attend a 'big' (okay, prestigious) university. While UCF is pretty big now....it wasn't when I attended, which as an undergraduate was a-okay. I didn't want to get lost in the crowd and actually chose UCF because it wasn't as big as other schools like UF. VSU is also growing but certainly wouldn't be considered big in the grand scheme of things. I'm attracted to a 'big' school for additional graduate study because of the research opportunities, the doors it will hopefully open, and the diversity of students and professors a bigger school tends to attract.

So....after reviewing all the different programs, I decided Northwestern University (in Evanston, Illinois right outside Chicago) offered the program most in line with my interests. While considered a Big 10 school (which I didn't know until after I applied), Northwestern actually has the smallest student population of all the other Big 10s. In 2009, Northwestern enrolled 8,497 undergraduate and 7,880 graduate and professional students (Wikipedia).


Anyways....I found out just last week that I was accepted to the Masters of Science in Learning and Organizational Change program (MSLOC)! Ironically, and this will make some of my Valdosta friends happy, I'll be a Wildcat. :) I'll head to Evanston at the beginning of September. The program will take 1.5-2 years to complete since I'll attend full time. I'm so excited about this next chapter, in not just my career, but in my life.

Many folks have asked what exactly I can do with my Masters once I'm finished. My goal is to start my own business working primarily with local governments to better incorporate their younger employees into their workforce. Many Baby Boomers will be retiring from local government over the next decade, I want to help ensure there are qualified young professionals to take their place. I plan to maintain my AICP (American Institute of Certified Planners) credentials since that will help open up doors for me as well. So I'll still be doing planning just focusing more on organizations rather than land use and development.

So, if you want to visit Montana, better do so in the next 8 months. Otherwise, make plans to visit Chicago! I can't wait to be surrounded by fabulous food, great art, public spaces, beautiful Lake Michigan and yes I know potentially cold winters and hot summers.

Thanks to everyone who prayed for and encouraged me during my application process. I really appreciate it!

3 comments:

  1. Can't wait for you to be in Chicago! We'll finally get to reconnect...I visit all the time to see my family so I'm confident we'll get together while you're there. Enjoy your time in Montana and I look forward to reconnecting in the "next chapter" of your life! (While Montana sounds beautiful...I don't think I'll make it out there).

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  2. Thanks for the extra details! We are so excited for you!

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  3. Congratulations!!!!! I can't wait to read all your blogs about grad school and your new life in Chicago! I've never been there so we will def come visit you there.

    Love you!

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