UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Larry Wilson’s job training Apache helicopter pilots for the U.S. Army doesn’t accommodate a regular college schedule.
“My hours are all over the place,” said Wilson, who works at Fort Rucker in Alabama. “I might be getting up to go to work at 4 in the morning, and that same semester I might transition to getting home at 1 in the morning. I needed the flexibility of being able to do my coursework on my time.”
Wilson found that flexibility with Penn State World Campus, where he pursued a B.S. in security and risk analysis online. He not only earned a degree in just three years, but excelled — achieving straight A’s in his major. Wilson was chosen as the student marshal for the College of Information Sciences and Technology, and he made his first trip to the University Park campus to lead the college at its commencement ceremony on Aug. 15.
Wilson said his selection as marshal speaks volumes about Penn State’s commitment to its online students. “There’s no preferential treatment, and that’s really cool,” he said.