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- August 12, 2021
Do: Keep your grades up.
“Get good grades even when senioritis sets in. When I took calculus in high school, a number of my friends had to re-take the course in college due to senioritis.” – Dr. Kaela Martin
Do: Take AP exams.
“If you are taking any AP courses, make sure to complete the exams for transferability into college; also submit transcripts for any dual-enrollment courses you have taken in high school.” – Dr. Hillary Eaton
Do: Be prepared.
“Come prepared to work, engage and share ideas.” – Dr. John Longshore
Do: Savor moments with friends.
“Spend time with your family and friends. In college, you’ll meet an entire new set of friends and maybe be further away from your family. Enjoy this last year with them, but also know that you’ll be making new friends in college.” – Dr. Kaela Martin
Don’t: Fear moving for school.
“Don't be afraid to go out-of-state for school. Travelling and living in different places, even within the U.S., can help you become more adaptable and open your mind to different people and cultures.” – Dr. Hillary Eaton
Don’t: Panic!
“Don't panic if you don't know what you want to do with your life yet! Taking courses in college will help you figure out what your interests truly are and where your skills are strongest.” – Dr. Hillary Eaton
Dr. Kaela Martin
In addition to serving in the Aerospace Engineering Department where she teaches and conducts research in the area of astrodynamics and engineering education, Dr. Martin has spent time as a visiting researcher at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory supporting efforts to establish human operations on Mars. Her courses range from Introduction to Engineering and Space Mechanics to Spacecraft Preliminary Design and Space Systems Engineering.Explore Engineering Programs
DR. JOHN LONGSHORE
DR. HILLARY EATON
Dr. Eaton is the Program Chair of Forensic Biology. She has enjoyed a career as a research microbiologist in both academia and government agencies. Her research interests are in environmental, microbial and wildlife forensics. Dr. Eaton teaches courses such as Forensic DNA Analysis, Microbiology and Molecular and Cell Biology.Explore Applied Science Programs