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CNR graduates have made their mark in every field of endeavor!

One of the major benefits of the Liberal Arts education received at the School of New Resources is that I was provided with the tools to choose my field of endeavor with confidence, knowing that I was equipped to succeed. "

Samuel Lilly SNR88
Assistant Director
John Cardinal OConnor Campus
School of New Resources
The College of New Rochelle


I remember taking the entrance examination and completing the writing sample with much nervous energy.  It was a relief when I learned that I had successfully completed the assessment process and would have the opportunity to complete my college education.  My mother was extremely satisfied, recognizing that this would be another opportunity for me as I had not been successful at my previous attempts at tertiary education.  At the time of my re-entry, I had been out of academia for about fifteen years.

As is the case with many adult learners, I had a busy schedule.  I worked full-time at the New York Telephone Company (Verizon) as a trained engineer. In addition, I served on the ministerial staff of a church with a membership of over seven hundred as the Director of the Church School.  The church membership was almost ten times as large. I was also a husband and the father of three young children.  I have experienced the long hours of late-night study, the early rising to prepare children for school, the work week that seemed to never end, and the ministerial responsibilities that can be all-consuming. 

However, with much support, dedication and prayer, I graduated from CNR and was admitted to Princeton Theological Seminary in 1989.  There, I received two degrees -- the Master of Divinity and the advanced Master of Theology.  While at Princeton I served as a student pastor at a UCC church in Newark, NJ.  I also served as an outreach minister of a Presbyterian church in Paterson, NJ. And finally, I served as the director of transition program for homeless men at an Episcopal church in Paterson.  These experiences led me to an opportunity that was to reveal to me my true passion.

I returned to The College of New Rochelle, NYTS campus, as an adjunct in 1993. Now, as the Assistant Campus Director at the JOC campus, I can emphatically state that education is truly my passion. One of the major benefits of the Liberal Arts education received at the School of New Resources is that I was provided with the tools to choose my field of endeavor with confidence, knowing that I was equipped to succeed. The College of New Rochelle gave me the instruments necessary to negotiate my future, and it is my joyful task to assist this collegial family in assuring that others are given the ability to influence their environments, consistent with their self-interests. 



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