This episode of Campus Connection features an interview with Drew Wentzel, a Financial Aid coordinator at MCC. Drew discusses her background growing up playing soccer and studying art as an undergrad. She talks about gravitating towards higher education roles after college, where she enjoyed advising and mentoring students. Drew and host Giovanni discuss their experiences playing soccer through college, and now coaching their own kids. They debate whether it’s better to lose a championship game by one goal or get blown out. This engaging conversation entwines reminiscences on both educational and athletic experiences.
“I knew I wanted to stay in higher ed. And when I went home, I ended up taking a position over at Colorado Technical University at their Schaumburg location out in the suburbs, and was in the admissions department. And it turned out to be very much like a call center. So I found out really quickly, selling education over the phone was very, very hard for me.” [03:48]
“I really gravitated towards that kind of environment, just being in higher ed. And I think I’ve also gravitated towards that level of student. I like having those conversations where I can talk to them as adults, but still help them understand what college is meant to be how it’s meant to help you and how can really shape the rest of your life.” [10:24]
“A great coach has the ability like we’ve seen, take them to new heights championships, World Cup gold, and then you can also see them crash and burn, even with the talent that they have. If teams can’t come together, and if coaching staff can’t provide support, and help nurture what they can naturally do, then it doesn’t matter how much talent you have in the world.” [24:10]
Soccer, academics, education, academic progression, adaptability, learning, student experience, resilience, career pathways, sports
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