“I’ve had a wonderful academic experience and I’m proud of many things I’ve accomplished and been a part of,” Fox says. “But the biggest highlight for me is that I beat the odds and completed my 150 credits in four years.”
Fox says that she brought in only eight credits from high school and was told by many that accounting majors often take five years to complete the program.
“I knew I could do it and I’m very proud of making it happen,” Fox says.
Careful scheduling to meet her goal
Fox, who eventually added minors in finance and information systems, says she stopped short of trying to plan out “class by class” through her four-year timeline, but that sticking to a defined credit load for all terms was the key to graduating according to plan.
“For every semester, three winter and three summer terms, I knew exactly how many credits I needed to complete,” says Fox, adding that online options allowed her to complete many courses from home between semesters.
“After my sophomore and junior years, I did summer internships in the Twin Cities area, one in accounting and one in finance,” Fox says. “Commuting to those jobs from my hometown of Osceola made it possible to accept those highly sought-after paid internships while carrying a full summer course load. It worked out well — online courses were a major key to my degree plan success.”
Backed up by strong faculty support
Fox is quick to acknowledge that, in addition to her own planning and determination, her overall success in the College of Business is due in large part to consistent support and encouragement from faculty.