Kenny
- At first Kenny didn't have a goal. But after four years and a biochemistry degree from Union, he plans to become a pharmacist.
- Group learning in advanced chemistry classes helped Kenny fall in love with hydrocarbons and find a career path at the same time.
- As a lab assistant, he discovered the best way to learn is through teaching.
- Kenny found a clear view of his future—and so can you.
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Mandy
- Mandy, a freshman business and communication major with a leadership minor.
- She loves to make brides' dreams come true.
- An internship at a nearby church lets her try on a wedding planner's shoes.
- A personalized education means finding the right fit.
- Even without a major for her career, Union College is opening doors to help her dream succeed.
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Angie
- Angie, a sophomore education major.
- Her parents moved out West, so at Union she stays close to her Maplewood "family".
- ...and her family now includes new friends on Union's gymnastics team.
- It's not hard to be far from home with the support of caring classmates and professors.
- Majors for in-demand careers means a soft landing after graduation.
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Jacob
- Jacob, a sophomore small business management major from Midland.
- He chose to attend Union because many of his friends did, too.
- Take a cue from your friends and join in the many ministry and service opportunities.
- On-campus living means a pool of study buddies are just down the hall at any hour.
- Small classes mean personal attention to match your style (of learning).
- Four years spent learning with old friends and new equals a lifetime of memories.
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