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"I chose CNR because the campus was
beautiful and I love the small class sizes. I was also attracted to the
College
because of its close proximity of New York City. And on top of that
there is the fact that
all incoming freshman in the School of Arts
and Sciences and School of Nursing get
a new laptop. "
Katy Klepfer
Class of 2009
School of Nursing
The College of New Rochelle
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How did you
hear about CNR?
I am from Binghamton, New York,
and I heard about The
College of New Rochelle from my guidance counselor at my high school,
Seton Catholic
Central. He knew I was interested in studying nursing and
suggested CNR
because of its excellent program and because of the state scholarships
offered
for students. Growing up in a small town, I always dreamed
of one
day having the opportunity to live near a big city. Now, because of
TAP, my
dream has come true.

What other
colleges did you consider and why did you pick CNR?
I considered attending Broome
Community College
for two years and then making the
transfer, and also Binghamton
University and Oneonta University.
I chose CNR because the campus was beautiful and I love the small class
sizes.
I was also attracted to the College because of its close proximity of New York City.
And on top
of that there is the fact that all incoming freshman in the School of Arts
and Sciences and School of Nursing get a new laptop. However, the
only problem was that
my family could not afford the tuition.
My mother is a single mom and we did not have enough
money to pay for a
private college. I applied to CNR despite
the tuition cost in the hopes that something would come up to make this
dream
possible. When I received my financial
aid package, I was thrilled to find that enough of the tuition was
being paid
for through scholarships, grants and loans that I could afford to come
to
CNR. Had it not been for TAP financial
aid, I would definitely not be here at the College of New
Rochelle.
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I have volunteered
extensively through the Campus Ministry program, participated in the
CNR Service
Day by working with children at the Hale House in Harlem,
and helped with the Midnight Run and the Lord’s Pantry to provide food
for
disadvantaged people. I love
volunteering because it allows to me help those less fortunate than
myself
while also helping me to appreciate how very lucky I am.
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Tell us about
some of your favorite professors.
Some
of my favorite professors include Dr.
Lisa Paler, Assistant Professor of Psychology; Professor Christina
Brewer,
Instructor in Mathematics; and Dr. Rebecca LaFleur, Associate Professor
of
Psychology. I currently have Dr. Paler for Psychology Colloquium
and love
that class. Dr. Paler puts everything into perspective and I am
able to
relate the subject matter to other topics. Professor Brewer was my
math
professor last semester and going to her class was great fun. She
taught
in a way that was extremely easy to understand. I never had
trouble, and
if I or any other students were struggling with a problem, she always
made time
to meet with us outside of class. I always felt welcome in her
office for
any type of help I needed. Dr. LaFleur taught General Psychology. General Psychology is an extremely difficult
course, and Dr. LaFleur understood that and made sure her students
understood
everything before moving onto a new topic.

What clubs or
organizations are you involved with as a student?
I have
volunteered
extensively through the Campus Ministry program, participated in the
CNR Service
Day by working with children at the Hale House in Harlem,
and helped with the Midnight Run and the Lord’s Pantry to provide food
for
disadvantaged people. I love
volunteering because it allows to me help those less fortunate than
myself
while also helping me to appreciate how very lucky I am.
I have applied to be a
Resident Assistant as well as a Student Orientation Staff member. Hopefully next semester I'll be greeting
CNR's incoming freshmen and helping all of our students adjust to dorm
life at
CNR!

Do you have a job on campus this
year?
Yes, I have a work-study job, at the
computer helpdesk. This is great fun because I get to help other
students and
in doing so, I learn a lot about computers.

When will you graduate?
I’ll
graduate in 2009. I hope!

To
find out if CNR is the right choice for you, please contact:
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School of Nursing
Office
of the Dean
The College of New Rochelle
29 Castle Place
New Rochelle, NY 10805
914-654-5334
email: sn@cnr.edu
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