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What’s next for the Class of 2025?

graduates in lions stadium toss their graduation caps
Members of TCNJ’s Class of 2025 toss their caps in Lions Stadium.

They’ve turned their tassels and snapped their selfies. Now, the real world is calling for the Class of 2025 — and they’re ready to answer. With diplomas in their hands and big dreams ahead, TCNJ’s freshly minted grads are off to do great things. Here’s a look at what some of them are up to next (in no particular order):

Jared Williams, political science
He’s heading to NYU Law on a full scholarship. 

Chloe Popowich, economics
She’ll continue in the MPP program at TCNJ while serving as a legislative aide for New Jersey Assemblywoman Rosy Bagolie.

Karlie Sambade, art and art education
She’s heading to Monmouth University for a master’s degree in school counseling.

Corinne Coakley, English
She’ll head to the Summer Writers’ Workshop at the University of Iowa.

Joe Petrecca, computer science
He’s off to a PhD in computational mathematics, science, and engineering at Michigan State University.

Madelyn Harvey, mechanical engineering
She’ll be a mechanical engineer at the Naval Surface Warfare Center Philadelphia Division.

Michael Sateary, finance
He’s heading to Johnson&Johnson to work in its corporate treasury department.

Shreya Kumar, business
She’s off to BlackRock as a financial analyst.

Claire Engebreth, computer science
She had a summer internship at AT&T last year and is returning there as a cybersecurity analyst after graduation.

Caroline O’Rourke, biology
She’s heading to the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine for a VMD/PhD program. 

Quincy James, nursing
He’s on his way to the U.S. Naval Hospital in Guam as part of the Navy Nurse Corps.

Michael Polania, physics
He’s headed to the City University of New York for a master’s in astrophysics.

Leah Macaulay, communication studies
She’ll join Cintas Corporation, a Fortune 500 company, as a management trainee this August.

Emalina Ascenzo, music and psychology
She’ll pursue a master’s degree in school psychology from Fairleigh Dickinson University.

Logan Hinds, technology and engineering education
He’ll be working at Northern Valley Regional High School as a technology and engineering teacher.

Megan Brady, elementary education and women’s, gender, and sexuality studies
She received three tenure-track teaching offers in Bergen County, and will be a 2nd grade teacher at Dorchester Elementary School in Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey, in the fall.

Zachary Steffens, biomedical engineering
He’ll be working at VectraCor as a product quality engineer.

Bianca Nicolescu, mathematics secondary education
She’s heading to Columbia University for a master’s degree in mathematics education.

Zach Hochheiser, civil engineering
He’s working as a structural engineer at Dewberry.

Katherine Colon, nursing
She’ll begin her nursing career in the med-surg unit at Robert Wood Johnson Hospital in Hamilton, New Jersey.

Joe Soliwoda-Doan, psychology
He’s heading to NYC where he’ll start as a project management intern at IPG Health, a global health marketing agency.

James Romaine, criminology
Cadet Romaine, a member of TCNJ’s ROTC program, will commission as a Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Army.

Other members of the Class of 2025 will go to work for one of these companies:

Adidas, Boswell Engineering, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Church & Dwight, Creative Financial, Deloitte, EY, Ingersoll Rand, Johnson & Johnson, JPMorganChase, MJH Life Sciences, New Jersey Department of Transportation, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, The Mercadien Group, Pflaumer Brothers, Prudential, PwC, Unilever, United States Navy, The Valley Hospital, Wells Fargo, Whiting-Turner Contracting Company, Withum.

… or attend one of these grad schools:

Boston University, Columbia University, Kean University, Montclair State University, Monmouth University, Northeastern University, Purdue University, The College of New Jersey, Savannah College of Art and Design, Tufts University, University of Delaware, University of Virginia, Villanova University, William Paterson University.

Congratulations to all of our graduates. We look forward to following your success!

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