Studying abroad prepares Transylvania students for future careers
Transylvania helps students grow as global citizens and prepares them to use their global knowledge in their future professional lives.
Transylvania helps students grow as global citizens and prepares them to use their global knowledge in their future professional lives.
Transylvania University is offering transfer assistance to students from Cincinnati Christian University, which announced this week it is closing at the end of 2019.
Anna Tussey ’13 is a language teacher at Louisville’s John F. Kennedy Montessori Elementary School, a researcher who has worked with Guatemalan-Maya students, the children of indigenous immigrants, and the new board chair of a nonprofit called the Guatemalan Educational Outreach.
Alums Allison Conder ’14 and Nzinga Donovan ’13 founded the nonprofit Kairos International to invest in the soul, mind and skills of young adults in developing nations.
The Legacy Scholarship will award $8,000 over four years to eligible students whose parents, stepparents, grandparents or siblings have attended Transylvania or are currently enrolled.