I was interested in becoming a Graduate Admissions Ambassador because my experience in the MSA program at Wake Forest has been incredibly positive, and I’m excited to share that with prospective students. One of the highlights of being in this program is the supportive community—both academically and personally. The people here, from faculty to fellow students, genuinely care about your success and are there to guide you along the way. When I was first exploring the school and even now, I’ve felt a strong sense of support and encouragement. I want to contribute to this welcoming environment and help others experience the same level of support that has been so valuable to me
Why did you choose to pursue the MSM/MSBA/MSA at Wake Forest?
I chose to pursue the MSA at Wake Forest because it felt like the perfect place to jump-start my career in accounting, especially since I’m new to the field. After researching various programs and attending Inclusion Weekend, I realized Wake Forest was exactly what I needed to grow professionally. Originally, I was headed toward a career in psychology or law, but I wanted something more practical and stable before potentially going back to law school. Wake Forest was one of the few programs that embraced my unique background and offered a fantastic network, a great CPA pass rate, and, most importantly, an internship built right into the program. This hands-on experience was something I really wanted since I hadn’t had the chance to work in accounting before. Plus, the program’s in-person format, the scholarship I received, and the opportunity to explore a new state made Wake Forest an even more attractive choice. Overall, it felt like a place where I could truly thrive and find the support I needed to succeed.
What is one of your favorite spots on campus and/or Winston-Salem? Why?
The most impactful part of my experience in the MSA program has definitely been the people I’ve met—whether it’s the supportive faculty, the helpful staff, or the friends I’ve made along the way. At Wake Forest, I feel like I’m surrounded by a community that genuinely wants to see me succeed and is dedicated to helping me get there.
Back in undergrad, where I wasn’t a business major, I didn’t always feel that kind of support or confidence in my potential in accounting. But since joining the MSA program, I’ve been welcomed with open arms and given so much encouragement and guidance. It’s been incredible to feel truly seen and supported by both the staff and faculty, which has really boosted my confidence.
I’ve also been lucky to connect with amazing people in my cohort and throughout the business school. The friendships I’ve formed—whether through studying, sharing challenges, or just bonding over our experiences—have been invaluable. It’s a sense of community and connection that I hadn’t experienced before, and it’s what makes my time here so special.