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Senior Story: Jen is Graduating from Regis!

Jen wears a purple dress. Her right hand holds up 2 fingers in a "peace sign" and her left hand holds flowers. She smiles and wears glasses.

Meet Jen, a senior at Regis getting ready to graduate with her Comprehensive Higher Education Certificate in Liberal Arts! Jen says the opportunity to go to college, "makes me feel really excited!" While attending GLOBAL, Jen has grown in her independence and self-advocacy. Jen is looking for jobs in the Denver area; she wants to work at a hospital or library. She is very excited to reach the next milestone and begin planning life after college. Check out Jen's senior video to find out more about her college experience! 

Jen's Experience

  • School: Regis
  • Major: Liberal Arts
  • Favorite Part of College: Making all these new friends and learning to live on my own! I was also in the Regis Rambler's Production of Mamma Mia from January 2024 to March 2024.
  • Plans After Graduation: I am currently looking for a job at a library or at a hospital, and I will do volunteer work until I find something. I will be living at home with my parents.

Jen's Words of Wisdom

  • What has the opportunity to go to college meant for you?: I couldn't go to college right after high school. I just took a couple gap years. Now I'm really excited! College means a lot to me because I learned that there are a lot of other kids just like me who have disabilities and learning problems and still have our friends and peer mentors there to support us.
  • What did you learn about yourself during college?: I learned how to be more independent, how to be more grownup, how to take care of myself, and to start making my own decisions.
  • What advice do you have for incoming freshmen?: Don't be too scared! If your parents live close by, you can always go home whenever you need to.
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