Meet Aaron Meredith TCP Completer ’26 and fourth grade teacher in the Chambersburg Area School District. After transitioning into teaching as a second career, Aaron credits Wilson College with preparing him to step confidently into the classroom.
For Curtis Shoup ’26, finding his way to teaching meant discovering not just a new profession, but a true calling.
"The Wilson College TCP program allowed me to continue working at my school while I earned certification in Special Education. The professors were excellent with helping me attain the background for skills I wasn't confident in yet.
"Wilson's TCP (Teacher Certification Pathway) Program has fully equipped me with the practical skills and certified credentials required to step confidently into the classroom and positively impact student learning."- Cael Turnball, TCP Completer '25 Turnbull finish
On the road proudly supporting Pennsylvania educators!
Meet Vincent “Vinny” Natale ’26, a health and physical education major and participant in the Phoenix Leaders Program, which encourages students to explore their potential and develop the confidence to be leaders.
On September 16, the first Common Hour of the 2024-25 academic year took place in the Harry R. Brooks Complex for Science, Mathematics, and Technology.
Meet a student athlete at Wilson College. Jacob McCoy '26 is working on his education degree while playing on the men's volleyball team.
Being a student athlete can be challenging. Playing two sports is even more of an accomplishment. Delaney Fulfer '24 is making a success of it. Read more about Delaney at: https://mag.wilson.edu/work-hard-play-hard/
Some lucky students will have a skilled and passionate teacher in the near future. Sierra McKimmy '24 is excited to graduate in May and go on to become an educator.
Her Wilson College supervisor, Robert Dortenzo, shared this,