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You might say Kaleb Collom (’20) comes from a North Greenville University family. Six of his siblings attended NGU before he decided to follow in their footsteps. Seeing the impact NGU had on their lives, Kaleb never even considered attending anywhere else.
“I knew NGU would be a great environment for any follower of Christ [to receive] an excellent education,” he said, as his siblings had shared some of the great benefits of NGU with him. “One of the deciders for me was the beautiful campus,” he remembered. “The sunrises and sunsets over the mountain were amazing.”
While at NGU, Kaleb studied in the digital me- dia program. Because of the tight-knit commu- nity in the School of Communication, he even landed a student worker position for one of his professors for three years, assisting her with graphic design classes and taking on special projects for the school.
“At NGU, the professors actually know your name and care about each student; they’re willing to find time outside of class to help you,” he said. “[Because of] the smaller class sizes, you get a more personal relationship with the professors, [rather than] a lecture hall where the professor doesn’t know your name due to the large class size.”
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Kaleb feels the one-on-one attention at NGU has helped to prepare him for his career. He and his wife were married soon after he graduated this past spring, and he has a potential job lined up once things have settled down from COVID-19. For now, he works in an essential business and is looking forward to seeing what the future holds.
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