It took just four years for a 2005 East Union graduate to complete two majors and two minors at Northland College in Wisconsin.
Megan Greer graduated from East Union with a 4.8 grade point average before tackling her college majors – Biochemistry and Veterinary Life Sciences.
She also finished two minors during the same time in Business Management and Biology.
While at Northland, Megan was named to the National Deans’ List for three years. She was also named to Northland’s Dean’s list four years in a row with a GPA of 3.5.
Additionally she was involved in politics at the college, serving for a year as a student senator and the last two years as a student trustee helping to make major decisions on school spending, recruiting, improvements to the school as well as aiding in fund raising efforts.
Megan was also vice president of the Paws and Claws Club, started the Women’s Bible Study and played three years on the Women’s Varsity Soccer team playing the midfield position.
She also served on the traffic and parking committee and kicked off the safe driver program where students would pickup up other students who couldn’t drive back to school following a party.
Megan is continuing on to veterinary school at St. George University in Grenada in the Caribbean for her doctorate degree.
Megan Greer graduated from East Union with a 4.8 grade point average before tackling her college majors – Biochemistry and Veterinary Life Sciences.
She also finished two minors during the same time in Business Management and Biology.
While at Northland, Megan was named to the National Deans’ List for three years. She was also named to Northland’s Dean’s list four years in a row with a GPA of 3.5.
Additionally she was involved in politics at the college, serving for a year as a student senator and the last two years as a student trustee helping to make major decisions on school spending, recruiting, improvements to the school as well as aiding in fund raising efforts.
Megan was also vice president of the Paws and Claws Club, started the Women’s Bible Study and played three years on the Women’s Varsity Soccer team playing the midfield position.
She also served on the traffic and parking committee and kicked off the safe driver program where students would pickup up other students who couldn’t drive back to school following a party.
Megan is continuing on to veterinary school at St. George University in Grenada in the Caribbean for her doctorate degree.