STUDENT COMMENTS

“Professor Caulton was very helpful, enthusiastic, and kind. He was very personable and led me in the right direction. I enjoyed my internship very much, and I thought it gave me the necessary experience for after graduation. I also enjoyed the small size of the BSW Program. I made some good friends and have many happy memories of the BSW program at WNEC.”

 

“Professor Weinberger and Professor Caulton were excellent role models for me! My four years at WNEC were wonderful in every way, and I have so many fond memories!”

 

“Our class was unique —There was a lot of support among ourselves ... and we had a lot of fun. The effect of the friendships that were created during the program were and are memorable.”

 

“I learned many life lessons that have enabled me to grow personally and professionally. I have many fond memories of WNEC years.”

 

“I remember my field work experience the most. It provided me with the opportunity to work in the field and gain confidence and experience prior to graduating.”


“There were many memorable events during my time in the SW program. The support that was given to me by my fellow classmates was unforgettable...”

 

“During my time in the Social Work program, the program was beginning its accreditation process. Also during this time I made good friends with whom I continue to maintain contact.”

 

“I enjoyed the close-knit classroom atmosphere at WNEC. I found Professors Caulton, McNeil and Weinberger to be supportive in assisting me with determining my goals within the field. I remember enjoying our class discussions sharing our internship experiences each week.”

 

“While a junior, our class got together to run a clothing drive on campus. It was great pitching in together for a worthy cause, even though we all had our plates full with a demanding program.”

 

“I enjoyed my classes and had wonderful teachers.”

 

“What I remember most is the closeness I felt with my classmates. Since we were such a small group, we were able to maintain very close personal relationships throughout our four years at WNEC. I would love to get back in touch with my classmates!”

 

“Off-campus housing was fun ... a great set-up. I enjoyed my internship at the Youth Development Program —the counselors there were terrific. George Caulton was always so helpful and left a lasting impression. Thank you.”

 

“Most memorable during the SW Program at WNEC were my friends. The friendships that I have made will stay with me forever.”

 

“... I met some wonderful friends while attending WNEC, and I have continued to associate with many friends who have graduated from the BSW Program.”

 

“I have fond memories of our Methods classes. It was great to have a small group of Social Work majors... Our end-of-the-semester internship speeches still remain a clear memory, and I recently came across the picture we took that day...”

 

“I really enjoyed my experiences at WNEC, especially in the BSW Program, because of the close-knit classes and the one-on-one attention. I made important relationships and I feel that the amount I learned has prepared me for post-graduation employment. Events such as luncheons, award ceremonies, and social work class time were always memorable. Also, graduation!”

 

“I can only say in writing that the Program and educational learning was very invaluable in helping me find answers to situations, problems in my life, as I finally did. It took years to accomplish my degree, but I did it for my own life, finding answers to my life.”

 

“The toilet paper exercise (very useful). Videotaping interviews, complaining in Seminar, and ... accreditation.”

 

“Since grad. school's large class sizes, I've come to value the close-knit classes that we had on a daily basis at WNEC. We learned to become friends with one another and felt at ease with one another. I really miss the variety I had back then —having an internship, volunteering, and taking class. I was always working with different populations.”

 

 

 

How to Apply
Getting a Western New England College Catalog
Open House Information
Scheduling an Overnight Visit to the Campus

 


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