I began my undergraduate degree at Washburn University as a Communications major. During my first semester, I joined Zeta Tau Alpha; through this organization, I was able to become involved within the community through philanthropy. As a fraternity, we focused on raising awareness for breast cancer and promoting breast cancer education to women within the community with events such as Think Pink Week, during which we held multiple fundraisers, handed out ribbons and pamphlets, and made blankets for those suffering to use while taking radiation or chemotherapy treatments. Outside of this philanthropy, one of my favorite times of service with my fraternity was when we held a game night for the residents at a senior care home during the holiday season. This stands out in my mind because it led me to realize that greatest way to serve is often through time and fellowship. Unfortunately, due to financial limitations and work schedules, I was unable to continue as a member of Zeta Tau Alpha after my initial …show more content…
This characteristic has given me the ability to finish my Bachelor’s degree in two and a half years, rather than the projected four years. I have accomplished this by taking summer classes and at times larger course loads during the spring and fall semesters. Further, I have been able to work a combination of three part-time jobs simultaneously to equal full-time work in order to support myself and my education. I currently work for both the President’s Office as Dr. Farley’s Intern, and the Student Life office as the Student worker. These two particular jobs have allowed me the benefit of remaining involved on campus while simultaneously working. I also hold a job off campus. During the 2014 fall semester I worked at the Capitol Plaza Hotel, after classes and my shifts at my on campus jobs. Often, I would not leave the hotel until nearly midnight. However, I was still able to manage my course work and receive a 4.0 semester