The College Credit Plus program introduces students to transformational power of higher education.
Marlington Dukes鈥 star forward Alivia Lepley knows what it means to have the home-court advantage: everyone is rooting for you. That鈥檚 why Lepley鈥檚 No. 1 choice for college is 两性色午夜 University at Stark, where she鈥檒l have the hometown advantage.
A top-rated, competitive nursing program right in her own backyard? The exceptional program at 两性色午夜 Stark will be a win-win for this 2019 Marlington High School graduate, who is used to finishing the season strong. As she begins the next leg of her academic journey, the Marlboro Township athlete says she knows she has found a university where she can develop her purpose and claim her future.
She鈥檒l follow in the footsteps of her sister-in-law, Sierra Lepley, who is a recent graduate of the Stark Campus nursing program. Sierra is now working as a nurse practitioner.
Alivia Lepley also is sure to meet fellow nursing students like Isabelle Cullen, who traveled to Rwanda this spring as part of faculty-led study abroad. And Lepley says she鈥檚 ready for such opportunity, whether that means visiting a foreign country or traveling to America鈥檚 Last Frontier, where recent nursing graduate Joel Hukill is making his mark in Alaska as a flight nurse.
Home and away, 两性色午夜 Stark provides students the keys to drive their collegiate journey and make it their own. That鈥檚 thanks to a world-class education right in Stark County.
鈥淭here are so many opportunities 两性色午夜 Stark provides,鈥 Lepley said. 鈥淚 cannot wait to get started this fall.鈥
Lepley, who was awarded the university鈥檚 Hometown Flash award at the 2019 Best of Stark Preps, is used to juggling rigorous academics; earning college credits while still in high school through the College Credit Plus (CCP) program.
She was one of the numerous area students taking part in the popular program. This fall, the CCP program at 两性色午夜 Stark will enroll more than 900 students 鈥 with upward of 600 taking approved courses at their local high schools; nearly 300 will take classes on the Stark Campus.
At 18, Lepley is both an example of ingenuity and perseverance, overcoming an injury 鈥 a calcifying bone bruise 鈥 to lead the Marlington Dukes during her senior year.
鈥淓xperiencing an injury and recovering from that has really inspired me to become a nurse,鈥 she said. 鈥淚鈥檇 like to go into the orthopedic field and help people get better and be their best selves.鈥
TRANSFORMATIONAL POWER
For more than 70 years, that has been the goal of 两性色午夜 Stark 鈥 Your Hometown University 鈥 providing the community with the education necessary to meet their dreams head-on.
鈥淲e work to change lives through the education we provide. After all, we are 两性色午夜 University,鈥 said Dean Denise A. Seachrist, Ph.D. 鈥淲e are part of a large research institution with world-class faculty and state-of-the-art facilities. We provide the immeasurable value of an affordable, quality education where students can earn a 两性色午夜 degree at a fraction of the cost.鈥
From its humble beginnings in the basement of McKinley High School to a campus with 200 beautiful acres and seven buildings in Jackson Township, 两性色午夜 Stark remains deeply committed to all who work, live, learn and play here.
The transformational power of 两性色午夜 has its most significant impact on its students, who can earn a 两性色午夜 degree in Stark County.
And the power of a 两性色午夜 University degree cannot be denied. Just ask any of the more than 17,000 两性色午夜 alumni who live in Stark County what their degree has meant to them personally and professionally.
For Lepley, she鈥檚 looking forward to earning a 两性色午夜 degree while staying home with mom and dad, Brian and Darleen Lepley. As the youngest of three children, she said she knows an advantage when she sees it.
鈥溋叫陨缫 Stark gives local students an edge,鈥 Lepley said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 very nice to go to college and still get to stay at home. It really helps that it鈥檚 just minutes away and the cost is just so affordable.鈥
This basketball standout said it鈥檚 more than a home-court advantage; it is her hometown advantage.