WYOMISSING, Pa. — After changing paths which led to four different colleges, Elizabeth “Lizzy” Beller found her home at Penn State Berks. She earned a bachelor of science in mechanical engineering during the college’s commencement ceremonies on May 8. For Beller, it was another stop on a long journey that allowed her to find herself along the way.
Beller, of Whitehall, Pennsylvania, began her academic career at Albright College, before transferring to Lehigh Carbon Community College, where she earned an associate degree in business and administration.
Burdened by student debt after graduation, Beller said she decided to take some time off to earn money before continuing her education. Her journey took her all the way to Australia, where she worked as an au pair. Then she returned to the States and went to work as a machine operator for Reeb Millwork in Bethlehem.
While working at Reeb, Beller got to know some of the company’s engineers and she found that she had a lot in common with them in terms of interests and thought processes. Soon she was inspired to begin working toward a baccalaureate degree, so she started taking night classes at Northampton County Community College while working during the day.
She decided that she wanted to pursue a degree in engineering and set her sights on Penn State Berks. “I realized that the only school I could drive to and earn a mechanical engineering degree was Penn State Berks,” she explained. “It took a lot of planning.”
She began by taking her general education courses at Penn State Lehigh Valley, she said, because the campus was closer to home and she could continue working at Swim-in Zone, a swim academy located near the campus that she credits with working around her class schedule.
Beller attributes her smooth transition and ability to graduate in three years to her faculty adviser, Rungun Nathan, associate professor of engineering and program chair of the mechanical engineering degree program at Penn State Berks.