Priscilla recently took the Emotional Support and Service Animals course at Unity College with Professor Charis Nick-Torok.
"I live in Staten Island, New York and before Unity College, I worked as a docent and animal caretaker for a wolf hybrid rescue.
I chose Unity for the degree choices that really align with my career path, how affordable it is, and for the Distance Education opportunity it provided.
I am a graduate student for the Master's in Animal Behavior and Science and I loving it! I'm hoping to find more stability and knowledge towards my path in working with animals.
I absolutely love the overall setup of how the classes are made. I love the assignments and how unique and practical they are. The Professors are really kind, passionate, and knowledgeable.
I ended up loving the Emotional Support and Service Animal course because it really broadened my focus and allowed me to think of the regulations and laws that generally affect animals. The course helped me think of connecting important arguments to a wider audience range and work on my approach. My professor Charis Nick-Torok, is the absolute most loving and intelligent woman I have ever had the pleasure of communicating with. She really took the extra step to check in with the students during a very experimental sort of educational approach of distance learning. She gave incredible feedback, and I really learned a lot from her to the point of enjoying the subject! Which I originally was not fond of. But most importantly I was understanding how applying the lessons of this course in the future, greatly aids in making a real difference in the world.
My goal beyond a general love of constantly learning is in aiding wildlife through rehabilitation. I feel that Unity College and its staff are really helping me align in my life to achieve my dream. "
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