UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Felicia Ellis-Jones may not have taken a traditional path to a college degree, but she said her experiences as a Penn State World Campus student have empowered her to advance her career and achieve a long-held personal goal.
Earlier this month, Ellis-Jones, who currently lives in Houston, graduated from the College of the Liberal Arts with a bachelor of arts degree in organizational leadership. After several years working in recruiting in New York City, Ellis-Jones realized that earning her degree would complement her professional experience and open new doors.
“It was like an ‘aha’ moment,” she said. “I was sitting on the train and told myself I was going to do it — I wanted higher education to support my experience.”
While exploring her options, Ellis-Jones came across a Penn State World Campus advertisement — on the same New York subway where she had her epiphany. After researching the program, she knew it was the right fit.
“I was looking at programs in the New York area, but Penn State stood out,” she said. “I didn’t know where I’d be long-term, and World Campus gave me the flexibility to keep going even if I moved back to Texas.”