TestimonialsHerzing University Filters ▾ Alumni Spotlight Any Program AreaBusinessHealthcareLegal StudiesNursingPublic SafetyTechnology Any CampusAkronAtlantaBirminghamBrookfieldKenoshaMadisonMinneapolisNew OrleansOnlineOrlando All TypesCurrent StudentGraduateEmployerHerzing StaffEducation Partner I never second-guessed my decision. Dora EirbyOnline CampusBehavioral HealthMy career path in healthcare administration has been driven by my passion for helping others and my desire to lead and make a positive impact. Ashley SmithBrookfield/Milwaukee CampusHealthcareNever give up and always work toward your goals! Sophia RosadoOnline CampusLegal StudiesI was inspired to go to Herzing because of the real-world skills they provide. I firmly believe you need these skills to increase your job… Jhalia SamuelOnline CampusHealthcareI encourage young people to pursue a career in tech, emphasizing the importance of keeping up with the rapidly changing tech world. It’s worth it. Getzie LamarAtlanta CampusTechnologyI found Medical Billing and Coding which allowed me to work in an ever-changing medical career – all without blood! Ceara Arrington-StuttsOnline CampusHealthcareYou’re never too old to learn and go back to school, and I’m proof: I had been out of school for decades! Betty BrayAkron CampusHealthcareGoing back to school taught me so much about myself, and made me a better leader for my students. Karen PerezMadison CampusHealthcareMy legal classes were amazing, and I was able to do things at my own pace. My advice for students is to follow your heart. This field requires a lot… Shawna HinesOnline CampusLegal StudiesAs a child, I was often sick, and I quickly noticed how nurses cared for me and made me feel better. At a young age, I decided I wanted to care for… Dr. Paula PittsOnline CampusNursingAs a graduate, I’m currently in the process of opening a childcare center and my new degree is going to help greatly. Jahshay MckellerBirmingham CampusBusinessI heard about Herzing University through a family member. I went to the nursing information session and loved how the process was so different from… Michelle CastleberryAtlanta CampusNursingWhen I first learned about Herzing University, I had already been working as a certified nurse’s assistant (CNA) for eight years. I loved the job,… Nabeela Rehan Brookfield/Milwaukee CampusNursingHerzing does a great job of articulating the importance of patient care and their graduates are ready to get to work on day one. Shawn PowersNew Orleans CampusNursingTheir counseling and advice throughout the program were helpful, as were my labs and clinical sites. Everything left me feeling prepared for my… Anthony BasseyMinneapolis CampusNursingI already had experience in the Criminal Justice field and decided to go to school at Herzing so that I could further my education. Guy Young IIIOnline CampusPublic SafetySome quick advice for future students: no matter what, just keep pushing forward! You can do anything that you put your mind toward, and nothing is… Briana BellMinneapolis CampusHealthcareAfter taking some time to weigh my strengths, I decided that I wanted to get into the healthcare field. Karen PerezMadison CampusHealthcareI chose my program because I wanted to be in the medical field, but not do something that would take away time from my family. Kayla HarrisonOnline CampusHealthcareIt certainly wasn’t easy earning my degree, but I realized right away that I was meant to serve in this field. I can confidently say that … Kimberly Marie SpencerOnline CampusHealthcareThis path has been both challenging and rewarding, and it has allowed me to apply classroom knowledge directly to my workplace responsibilities. Robert JonesNashville CampusBusinessIf you want to go back to school, do it and don’t let anyone stop you! Lakeisha WaltonBrookfield/Milwaukee CampusHealthcareNever give up, and never hesitate to ask for help. You are stronger and more capable than you can imagine. Jahshay MckellerBirmingham CampusBusinessMy passion for education is endless, and given the chance, I would always participate in it in some way, shape, and/or form. Joanna HoganOnline CampusNursing Pagination Previous page ‹ Previous Page 4 Next page Next ›