Danielle Sica '09
Washington College is a small school, but it offers huge opportunities. Just ask Danielle Sica '09, who interned at the White House in the fall of her junior year before jetting off to Hong Kong for a semester abroad.
Jimmy Kielek '09
Washington College's national-caliber lacrosse program appealed to Jimmy Kielek '09. The modern science facilities and the intimate learning community cinched the deal for this premedical student majoring in biology with a minor in chemistry.
Sarah DeVan '09
Sarah is her family's second-generation Shorewoman, but Sarah wasn't drawn to the school just because of the family connection. She chose Washington College because she felt it would give her the best preparation for a career in education.
Amber Maczaczyj '12
Like many first-year students, Amber Maczaczyj '12 , felt a bit overwhelmed being on her own in a strange place. "It's a big change, but it's a good change for me...it's small and personal, and I've found a lot of people I connect with."
Alisha George '10
Helping others has always been a top priority for Alisha George '10. The junior Political Science major and Amnesty International member began volunteering at an early age and hopes to travel and help people around the world after graduation.
Maureen Sentman '10
Anjelica Jackson '10 wanted to go to a really big school, far from home until, at her mother's urging, she visited Washington College. "From the moment I stepped onto campus, this felt like home...this is a very close-knit community of people who care about you...just like family."