Hope for A CEO-Student
“The second I walked onto campus, I knew that this was the place for me.” -Sarah Schmitz
Change people's lives at home and around the world
Jan 2020
Daisy Daniel, a project management student from India, wants to be a project manager for a major company in the IT field. But it hasn’t always been that clear to her. Even after receiving a bachelor’s degree in business administration at a women’s Christian college in India, she felt no purpose in her life. “I started praying about what to do in my life, and I got an answer and started preparing to come here for the project management program,” Daisy says.
Daisy loves project management because, she says, “it’s not just reading and writing, it’s putting the things we learn in class to practical use on real projects.” One class project she enjoyed was traveling to Bear Lake with a team to do research. “I kept track of all the expenses.”
Daisy’s on-campus job is working for the accreditation and licensing team. “I love who I work with,” she says. “I’m working on a huge project here at the college, and I have a chance to work for Amazon in April. I’m really trying to reach my full potential.”
Make a Gift“The second I walked onto campus, I knew that this was the place for me.” -Sarah Schmitz
Joy Christensen, a recent convert, discovered her purpose and the hand of the Lord in her life through scholarships to LDS Business College.
Moving from Costa Rica to Salt Lake City to attend LDS Business College wasn't easy but was totally worth it for Francine. As a single mother she worried about how to pay for schooling and support her daughter. Little did she know that people were contributing to a scholarship program that would help make it a little easier for her.