Triplets each find their own path to success at Kennesaw State
Three sisters born minutes apart, but vastly different in terms of interests and career goals, thought about going separate ways for college. But in the end, they found that Kennesaw State University fit all their needs.
“We did a plethora of research to find a school that’s right for us,” said Jessica Okafor, triplet to Angela and Benita. “There was always at least one missing piece in the schools that we looked through, until we found KSU. We saw that KSU had everything we had interest in, and when we did the tours, the open house, the orientation, I was blown away by how beautiful the school was. I saw my future in just a few seconds.”
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Faculty Feature: Tom Garr
KSU faculty member Tom Garr left a career on Wall Street to give back and teach college students economics concepts. Watch this video to learn more about Garr and his passion for teaching, and inspiring, students.