Vandal 同学会 will mean a little more for Clay Hall when he visits Moscow in the fall. After many years celebrating with his alumna wife and his son, 谁是2023年毕业的, Hall will officially join the University of Idaho alumni family on May 11.
His bachelor’s degree is more than 40 years in the making, but Hall will graduate alongside hundreds of other students earning a degree through the Vandal Finish program.
“我想完成我的学位, but more importantly to learn and take in the information and do well,霍尔说。, who earned his degree online from his home in Eagle. “The notion of getting a degree wasn’t to further my career or go into a new direction. I just wanted to complete something that had always been missing.”
Vandal Finish helps students complete degrees they started but did not finish, or use credits already earned to qualify for our newest associate degrees. Earlier this year a team in the College of Letters, 艺术 and Social Sciences (CLASS) reached out to about 1,300 former students that did not graduate to let them know about options to obtain an associate or a bachelor’s degree, depending on credits earned before they left the university. More than 270 Vandals responded and are earning degrees this month.
霍尔了解到 破坏者完成计划 while in Moscow for 同学会 weekend in 2022. He met with CLASS Associate Dean Traci Craig, who encouraged him to enroll and complete his degree.
“We sat down and she mapped it out,霍尔说。. “She said three words that made a huge difference for me — ‘You’ve got this.’”
Hall hit pause on his real estate appraisal business and at the same time that his son started his final semester as a Vandal, 霍尔开始了他的第一个学期. He earned straight A’s through three semesters on his way to earning his bachelor’s degree in interdisciplinary studies.
Hall’s perspective and experience changed his approach to classes.
“My hat’s off to the instructors for the quality of instruction and the supplemental materials,霍尔说. “I took a lot of history classes and I really took it all in and immersed myself. The faculty were approachable and responsive and provided content that challenged us. 我只是狼吞虎咽.”
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