
Inspired by Appleton
I was inspired by your article about C.J. Appleton in the winter issue of the Chronicle.
I too was a junior transfer, nontraditional student after getting out of the Marine Corps at 24. I was 27 when I went to Lewis & Clark. I found my time at L&C to be transforming. One thing about returning to college as an older student is that you don’t take any moment for granted!
I am glad that Lewis & Clark sees the benefits of enrolling students with life experience. I think nontraditional students bring a richness to the classroom that more closely mirrors the workforce. I am proud that nontraditional students such as C.J. continue to excel and become involved across every part of the campus community.
I also found my first job out of college through the Lewis & Clark mentor program. I hope that others find the L&C network to be as strong as I did.
Thanks for the great article. Go Pios!
Trevor Parker BA ’07, MAT ’08
Portland
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