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A debt-free double-major leads transfer student Sheila Medina to her dream job at Deloitte

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DANBURY, CONN. — When Sheila Medina immigrated to the U.S. from Peru  with her family at the age of 15, she arrived in an unfamiliar world in  which she did not speak the language. While challenging, it did not  prevent her from attending and graduating from West Hill High School in  Stamford or from successfully enrolling at Norwalk Community College,  where she completed an associate degree in Accounting.

Medina then turned her focus to the next hurdle she would surmount:  where would she obtain a bachelor’s degree and how could she do it in  the most cost-effective way?

Medina knew she didn’t want solely a bachelor’s in Accounting; she  wanted to find a way to combine it with a minor that focused on  technology, IT, coding and/or information security management. When she  started looking at her options, she quickly realized that other  universities placed Accounting in one school or division while IT was in  another — making it virtually impossible to study both to obtain a  major and minor simultaneously in about two years.

Medina, a first-generation student, started asking questions about  how she could accomplish her goals, and one of her NCC instructors set  her on the right path.

“My accounting professor told me about Western Connecticut State University and that my NCC credits would transfer there, and suggested I make some  inquiries,” Medina said. “I spoke to Dr. Richard Montague, chair of  WCSU’s Management Information Systems department. He told me I wouldn’t  have to do a major and minor — I could do a double major in MIS and  Accounting. Not only that, but everything was in one place in WCSU’s Ancell School of Business. This changed my whole idea of what I could accomplish!”

Prior to attending WCSU, Medina prepared tax returns in Trumbull as  the firm’s only bilingual accountant. Once on campus, she became an Ancell Commons tutor, which allowed her to study, earn money and complete her double  major in two years and three months. She also became president of the WCSU Accounting Society, a member of the National Society for Leadership and Success, and obtained a Leadership, Compassion and Creativity certificate.

As completion of her studies in December 2021 approached, Medina began applying for job opportunities.

“Before I graduated, I had an internship with a mid-size accounting  firm called RSM, and worked there in the summer of 2021,” Medina said.  “They offered me an opportunity to join the tax department as a business  tax associate. I was also offered a job at the tax preparation office  in Trumbull where I had worked after obtaining my associate degree. At  the same time, I applied to Deloitte and received an offer to join them  in the Risk and Financial Advisory department in Stamford as an analyst.  The reason I chose Deloitte’s offer was that it allowed me to utilize  my two majors in one place, and this was the opportunity I had been  looking for since the day I decided to be a double major student.”

Medina participated in WCSU’s Commencement exercises in May 2022, and  her family in Peru was able to watch the ceremony via live stream on  the university website. She started her new job at Deloitte in July.

Looking back, Medina said, “It wasn’t easy to give up time with  friends and doing fun things while taking six classes a semester to make  my goals real, but I think that with effort and commitment, it is  possible to achieve anything in life. WCSU made it convenient in every  way: a short commute; affordability; and professors who were easy to  talk to, pushed me to do more and provided great advice. They encouraged  me to join campus organizations and clubs, which gave me so many  contacts and helped strengthen my resume. I paid my own way and received  a grant from WCSU, so I am starting my new job loan- and debt-free.  This is a big accomplishment and I’m ready for my new adventure feeling  very blessed and happy.”

Western Connecticut State University  changes lives by providing all students with a high-quality education  that fosters their growth as individuals, scholars, professionals and  leaders in a global society. Our vision: To be widely recognized as a  premier public university with outstanding teachers and scholars who  prepare students to contribute to the world in a meaningful way.

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