We have four different schools on campus. We have the School of Fine Arts, School of Humanities, the School of Natural and Social Sciences and the School of Business. And all of these schools are accredited in different ways that allow students to have very unique but absolutely transformative experiences. When we look at the long-term impact on our students, we see from all the studies and all the data we have, that the long-term impact on our students earning ranks among the top 10 in the United States. The impact of our education on them for their earning capacity in life is significant. Not only does it prepare them to be economic learners, but it prepares them to be citizens. It prepares our students in a way that is unique to us, for the challenges that the world faces in both your economic life, and your social, and political lives. One of my favorite things about the Honors Program is the interdisciplinary curriculum that enforces on its students. As a science major, being a part of the Honors Program as well has forced me to take classes that I would have never taken without it. And it's introduced me to a bunch of different other students on campus and professors within other fields. With academics, each department, each school, has, I feel like the same goal, which is to make you think past whatever limitations you have, because there are none with Susquehanna. I promise you, you're gonna get a bunch of connections. you're going to meet a lot of people. It's gonna be worth it.