“I wanted to pursue a path where I could be in control of my future and be my own boss,” he said as he explained why he achieved a Juris Doctor from Rutgers School of Law and a Master of Laws, Taxation from Temple University after earning his bachelor's degree in criminology and criminal justice from the University of Maryland, College Park.
“Taking classes at RCBC during the summer allowed me to concentrate on my studies in industrial design and architecture during the regular school year.”
“If there was a tactic we wanted to apply to a specific game Sophia understood and made sure to communicate it while on the field. She definitely was a huge part of the team’s effort to decrease the amount of goals scored on us these last two years.”
RCBC Fashion Club students and the founders of Atlantic City Fashion Week hosted an incredible Fashion Noir show, part of the college's Black History Month programming, on Wednesday, Feb. 13 in the Student Success Center.
“RCBC let me fulfill my dream of a college career, helped me find my passions and strengthened my voice as a first generation college graduate. Whenever I doubted how much further I could go, RCBC paved the way,” she said.
“I had focused on art throughout high school, but growing up, I was very interested in nature, living things, processes - I also really enjoy ecology,” said Andwele. “So when I saw that biology was part of the 3+1 program, I thought, ‘Why not?’ 3+1 is the best way to earn a college education.”
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