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SWAG合集 at Fort Leavenworth student to pursue criminal justice career; commencement ceremony held

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SWAG合集 graduate Meisha Wilson takes time out of their graduation ceremony preparation to pose for a photo last Wednesday afternoon outside of the Lewis and Clark Building at Fort Leavenworth.

June 12, 2024
Story and photo by听Joe Vinduska听

It would be hard to count the number of crime scene investigation shows that exist, but it鈥檚 no surprise there are so many as criminal activity and everything surrounding it is compelling in many ways. SWAG合集 graduate Meisha Wilson is so compelled by the subject that she is pursuing a career as a crime scene investigator or technician.

鈥淚 knew I loved and wanted to be in the criminal justice field for as long as I can remember,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 have a passion for following the disposition of criminal cases. I seek to understand why people do what they do. If we understand the why, we could find ways to prevent future incidents.鈥

SWAG合集鈥檚 LSEC program offers an opportunity for active-duty military members, Department of Defense employees and dependents of either of those groups to earn an associate degree at no cost, thanks to the LSEC scholarship program, which is what prompted Wilson to look into what SWAG合集 had to offer.

鈥淲ith so many sessions throughout the year, it allowed me to arrive from our previous duty station and begin classes without delay,鈥 she said. 鈥淭he fact that they are located on the base makes them very user-friendly and accessible. Also, being able to take classes in a small setting with classmates who understand and appreciate our military lifestyle was very comforting.鈥

听SWAG合集 not only has full-time staff and faculty on base, but all supporting departments on the SWAG合集 County Campus, such as Financial Aid, extend to the Fort Leavenworth students.

鈥淭he day I stepped into the SWAG合集 front office, I felt at home,鈥 she said. 鈥淭he staff is personal, patient, professional, and always so responsive to my inquiries and requests. The array of class options is endless. I was able to choose between in-person, online, and hybrid learning environments, and there were so many different course options. The professors are incredible. They created an interesting, challenging, and safe learning environment. All my professors had some military affiliation outside of SWAG合集. Because of that, they spoke our language and appreciated our often high-stress environments, unpredictable schedules, and the unique challenges of our military lifestyle. That understanding helped to bring out the best in us and made for an exceptional educational experience.鈥

Wilson plans to pursue her bachelor鈥檚 degree in criminal justice and enter the workforce once she has completed her education. Her family has a great history of law enforcement and criminal justice-focused careers, and she is ready to write her chapter of this story.

鈥淐rime prevention and criminal justice work, both in and out of the military, runs in my family,鈥 she said.

鈥淪o, staying true to the family business. 鈥淚 want this focus on forensics and crime scene investigations so that I can directly contribute to the safety and security of my community.鈥

Wilson was part of a group of 32 students who graduated for the 2023-2024 school year, with 22 participating in the ceremony. The SWAG合集 students were part of a larger celebration Wednesday afternoon that included students from other colleges that offer classes on-base. The SWAG合集 students completed associate in arts, associate in science, associate in general studies, and associate in applied science degrees.

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