Transylvania alumna draws from liberal arts background in global tax policy job
Transylvania alumna Julie Byrne believes that pursuing a broad, liberal arts education can help students discover what moves them.
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Transylvania alumna Julie Byrne believes that pursuing a broad, liberal arts education can help students discover what moves them.
Amanda Mason Gevedon ’14, who chose to attend Transylvania for its chemistry and math programs, discovered accounting through the liberal arts curriculum. Now she’s a CPA.
By pursuing demanding dual tracks as an undergrad, TH Tran ’17 is on track to realize her mission to improve the health care system.
When landing a competitive internship is the first step in securing that dream job, being prepared to stand out to recruiters is the thing. The liberal arts, as one recruiter spells out, gives Transy students the advantage in the college to career pipeline.
Accounting major Steven Enohtanya ’16 transferred to Transylvania in order to expedite his path to becoming a CPA. With the help of his professors and real-world experience, he found the trajectory that he loves.