Logan Bjerkos, a senior social work major at Viterbo University, admits she was worried about the cost of attending college when she was considering where to study.
“I was terrified going into college, thinking about how I was going to afford this,” she said. “But Viterbo worked really well with all of the financial aid, the grants and scholarships.”
Kayla Kaczorowski estimates she went on 15 college tours before deciding to attend Viterbo University.
“I just felt at home,” she said.
Casey Fremstad felt a calling to serve as a youth minister and the religious studies and theology senior is now well on the path to realizing her dream.
Fremstad completed a youth ministry internship in New Jersey last summer, which followed work as a camp counselor for two previous summers at a local bible camp that sparked her calling.
“Everyone here has big dreams,” says Alexandra Burch, a vocal performance and music education double major at Viterbo University.
On a typical day in her life as a Viterbo University business student, you might find Taylor Wiedemann meeting corporate customers as part of her internship at Trane, or back on campus working on a market research project for an innovative local start-up.
Melissa Edgar remembers one important detail about visiting Viterbo University before she was completely sure it was the right school for her.
Allison Dunne has taken full advantage of the opportunities that have come her way since she started studying psychology at Viterbo University.
Viterbo University nursing majors Levi Orr and Jordyn Keyes have gotten used to working with state-of-the-art, modern equipment and facilities during their three years of studies at Viterbo. Their monthlong internship last spring in the Philippines, however, gave them a new perspective on how health care is done in less fortunate parts of the world.