Designing Her Future
“I love applying my design skills to the real world—seeing how neat everything turns out and drawing 3D art on paper,” Schurger shares.
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March 2024
Corinne Case, a Utah native, has been a go-getter from a young age—running marathons, traveling internationally, and tackling various jobs and sports. Her infectious optimism and hardworking spirit make her a source of laughter and positivity for those around her.
While pursuing a business management major at BYU-Idaho, Corinne met her fiancé, Tanner. The two will be married in May 2024. Thanks to supportive peers and faculty members and to financial aid options, Corinne successfully balanced her classroom commitments with jobs and a bustling extracurricular schedule. Describing her time at BYU-Idaho she says, “These opportunities have allowed me not only to get an education, but the flexibly to explore various career paths to figure out what I would like most to do.”
Recalling a specific instance Case says, “During one of my online classes, I was serving as Relief Society president and only had a few hours when I could meet with my study group. I communicated that to my professor, and he was so helpful in pairing me up with students who were able to meet in the time frame I had available . I’m really grateful for donors, peers, and professors who have helped my dream of obtaining a degree to become a reality. I couldn’t have done it without them.”
“I love applying my design skills to the real world—seeing how neat everything turns out and drawing 3D art on paper,” Schurger shares.
Reagan followed promptings from the Holy Ghost that led her to attend BYU-Idaho. “I was nervous to come to such a small town, but the size of Rexburg is like its superpower.”
“Barlow didn’t know BYU-Idaho even existed until her junior year of high school, but she felt prompted to apply. “It’s such a special place. I’m really grateful for it.”