Meghann Elizabeth Coers

2021 Graduate Profile


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  • Loretta & Rich

    Meghann,
    Rich and I are so very proud of you. during this time you have not only worked full time, help out with your family and ours but you are graduating with a great grade point average. that shows me you are a much stronger woman than you give yourself credit for. We love you as if you were are own daughter. Congrats on your big day.

  • Maria K Krug

    So proud of you Meghan!

    Maria

Graduate Guest Book

Meghann Elizabeth Coers
Psychology Studies, A.A.

Current Residence :

Taftville

Degree/Certificate:

Psychology Studies, A.A.

Year of Graduation:

2021

I wanted to earn my degree because:

It will give me many great opportunities and help me learn about myself and others. I want to make a difference in other peoples lives. Lastly, I want to help others overcome adversity.

While earning my degree, my greatest supporters were:

My boyfriend, Bradley Kent, My father, Jared Coers, and Mindy Maccluskey, My grandparents, Roseann Coers and David Coers. My mother, Melissa Meyers, and Eric Van Winkle, and my siblings, Madyson Coers, Keeghan Coers, and Caleigh Coers.

I’d like to give a shout out to:

my grandma Roseann Coers for always getting me through a rough day. Telling me not to give up and most importantly her amazing advice. She always congratulates me for the smallest achievements. I love you so much!

What I like best about my degree program and what it means to me is:

the professors! This means so much to have great professors because it makes studying for this degree easier and enjoyable.

What I enjoyed most about my experience at Three Rivers Community College was:

the online classes

Clubs, volunteer work, organizations that I participated in while at Three Rivers included:

Ledyard Fair (VP Signs)

I plan to use my degree to:

help children in school systems.

Now that I have completed college, I’m most looking forward to:

getting my bachelors degree at Eastern Connecticut State University.

What I’ll miss most about Three Rivers is:

the professors and meeting new people.