Excelsior College Changes to Virtual Commencement Event on July 10

Albany, NY 鈥 This week, Excelsior College announced its annual Commencement will be held virtually this year. The July 10 Commencement will take place online with speakers, alumni tributes, and social media shares of photos and stories of graduates from around the country.

As a distance learning college, Excelsior delivers instruction and testing online, but this will be the first Commencement ceremony to be 100 percent remote. In anticipation of this year鈥檚 July 10 event, the College has been monitoring COVID-19 closely and assessing news from public health officials in New York. Unfortunately, the events surrounding COVID-19 have raised insurmountable concerns with protecting the health and safety of graduates and their families, faculty, and staff for a traditional Commencement celebration.

鈥淐ommencement is our favorite day of the year. It is our chance to appreciate the resilience and persistence of our students. We are disappointed to not celebrate in person this year, but we envision a far-reaching celebration to recognize the entire Class of 2020. Our hearts are with our graduates and still full of pride for their accomplishments,鈥 said James N. Baldwin, president of Excelsior College.

Approximately 6,000 graduates make up Excelsior鈥檚 class of 2020. Students from across the country and the world are enrolled at Excelsior, which is based in Albany. Each year, the traditional Commencement ceremony brings graduates together and is broadcast live online for all to enjoy. The fully remote event will be even more inclusive. With a virtual event, all graduates will have the opportunity to participate without travel concerns. Full details will be announced in the coming weeks. As always, graduates will also have the option to walk in a future Commencement ceremony.

 

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杏吧原创 Excelsior College

Excelsior College (excelsior.edu) is a regionally accredited, not-for-profit online college focused on helping adults complete their degrees and advance their careers. The college contributes to the development of a diverse, educated, and career-ready society by valuing lifelong learning with an emphasis on serving individuals historically underrepresented in higher education. Founded in 1971, Excelsior meets students where they are 鈥 academically and geographically 鈥 removing obstacles to the educational goals of adults pursuing continuing education and degree completion. Our pillars include innovation, flexibility, academic excellence, and integrity. Learn more at excelsior.edu.

Media Contact: Alicia Jacobs Email: ajacobs@excelsior.edu Phone: (518) 410-4624

Sasha Frate, MA in Liberal Arts, 2015


Air Force veteran Sasha Frate, of Portland, OR, is the owner and editor in chief of听鈥淔ace the Current Magazine,鈥 a multi award-winning aspirational lifestyle publication covering international content in travel, culture and arts, music, sports and fitness, and health. Read in more than 56 countries and with 750,000 monthly reach, the magazine is available online via the and on听, as well as on Amazon’s U.S. and U.K. newsstands. Frate鈥檚 purpose-driven company aims to create a ripple effect of positive change in the world by illuminating stories of extraordinary examples of people, brands, and experiences to provide fuel to inspire people to live with purpose.

Frate鈥檚 company was recently honored with several industry awards including: #1 Best Print Magazine in a 7-state region of the Western US, #1 in Magazine Inserts, , the National Premier Print Award of Recognition by Printing Industries of America, and October鈥檚听.

Dr. Jeffrey Stephen Grote, BS, 1997

Dr. Jeffrey Stephen Grote, of Mechanicsville, MD, was recently selected as one of October 2019鈥檚 鈥淏raves of the Month鈥 at Chopticon High School in Morganza, MD. A 1997 graduate of Excelsior College, Grote has been working as a long-term substitute teacher at Chopticon where he has also served as a tennis coach. Grote holds a PhD in Education from Walden University in Minneapolis, MN and is currently working towards a Doctor of Ministry at the University of the South, Sewanee, TN.

Hooked on Volunteering

My parents instilled in me the importance of volunteering and giving back to those less fortunate as a sign of love, compassion, and support. When I was growing up, every Christmas morning, my family would help at the Schenectady City Mission soup kitchen before opening presents. In doing this, my parents showed me from an early age the value and importance of volunteering.

I cannot say I had done a lot of volunteering as I grew older until my dad passed away from brain cancer in 2013. To honor him I started to participate in a local walk to raise money for the National Brain Tumor Society. This was a way to honor my father, keep his legacy alive, and help those families that will encounter this hardship in the future. Doing this sparked a renewed desire and passion to branch out and help others.

I reached out to Alicia Jacobs, who leads Excelsior鈥檚 community engagement efforts, back in 2016 to tell my story of why I volunteer and to spread the word about the annual brain tumor walk. Little did I know that would open a whole new world for me and volunteering. After that conversation, Alicia asked me to join the Community Engagement Group and as they say, the rest is history. Since then, I went from an active member of the group to now serving for two years as co-chair of the committee. I have volunteered for many organizations in this time and helped with the planning and implementation for others in the Excelsior College community to do so as well.

Over the years, I have volunteered with such places as the Special Olympics, Habitat for Humanity, Mohawk Hudson Humane Society, Ronald McDonald House, and 518 S.N.U.G. The reason I am a part of the Community Engagement Group and volunteer as much as I can is because of the feeling I get when I do so. There is no better feeling than knowing you are making a difference in someone else鈥檚 life. Every act of volunteering makes a huge difference to the people you are helping, regardless of the scale in which you are helping.

Another amazing benefit of volunteering is the relationships you build with your fellow colleagues. I have had the opportunity to build many great relationships with amazing people here at Excelsior that I may have never known if I hadn鈥檛 chosen to volunteer with them as a group representing the College. Volunteering as a group builds a strong sense of community and togetherness that makes the College stronger in our day-to-day activities in helping our students achieve their educational goals.

I am so thankful for Excelsior College and the work Alicia Jacobs, the Community Engagement Group, and all the many volunteers within the Excelsior College community do every day to help those in need both locally and nationally. Having this opportunity to be a part of the Community Engagement Group has truly enriched my life in a way words could never describe, and the joy I get from helping others is priceless.

Manuel Lombardero, BS in Technology, 2006

Manuel Lombardero, of Hawthorne, FL was presented with a “Game Changer Award” for his work digitalizing the lubrication maintenance program at his company, AES Costa Norte. Lombardero鈥檚 work made information including safety data sheets, technical specifications, procedures, and analytical data听 听readily accessible through the use of QR codes to mobile devices. He also created training videos to help digitalize and retain knowledge in the plant.

This award, issued by Chemical Engineering and Power magazine, recognizes people who are in the front lines of implementing digital technologies in the chemical process and power industries and was presented during the Connected Plant Conference in Atlanta, GA on February 26, 2020.

Richard Varner, BS in Liberal Arts, 2016

Richard Varner, of Humble, TX began his doctoral studies at Drexel University this year. Since graduating from Excelsior College in 2016, Varner has gone on to earn master鈥檚 degrees in instructional design and technology from Full Sail University and in human resources from Webster University. He also earned an Associate of Applied Science in Technology from Excelsior in 2003.

After changing careers two years ago, Varner now works in higher education as an instructional designer at San Jacinto College in Houston, TX. As he prepares to take the next step towards his doctorate, Varner credits Excelsior with his success saying, 鈥淚 could not have achieved what I have without Excelsior. Not only did I get a quality education, I was prepared for graduate school (even though it was very tough). I am so grateful to Excelsior College.鈥

Federal Government Jobs

How to find, apply for, and land your dream job with the federal government

With relative job security, opportunities for career growth, and stable benefits, it makes sense that landing a position with the federal government is a goal for many job seekers. According to federal workforce statistics prepared for Congress in October 2019, there are approximately 2.7 million people employed in federal agencies (including the U.S. Postal Service) and working in roles that vary from clerical and administrative to skilled scientific, research-based positions. Navigating just how to find, apply for, and ultimately be hired for one of these coveted positions can be intimidating. That鈥檚 why we鈥檝e put together a walkthrough on what to expect about using USAJobs.gov, the official employment website of the federal government.

According to USAJobs.gov, 鈥渢he Federal Government offers unique hiring paths to help hire individuals that represent our diverse society.鈥 You鈥檒l find there are several different areas of the site dedicated to leading special populations like veterans, students, and recent graduates, individuals with disabilities, and others through the job application process. Depending on your eligibility, you could qualify for priority programs or special assistance during your search. For example, family members of overseas service members could be eligible for priority placement with overseas positions at the U.S. Department of Defense. For jobs categorized as open to the public, anyone who is a U.S citizen is eligible to apply.

Applying for a federal job is similar to the application process at large private companies but with a few extra steps. First, you need to and then .听Once your profile is created, you can apply to jobs on the USAJobs website. You will have the ability to upload resumes and other documents. There is even a resume builder tool if you need to create a new resume. You can also save jobs you鈥檙e interested in and set automated searches so you鈥檙e alerted when a job title that matches your skill set becomes available.

When you鈥檙e ready to apply, read each job announcement carefully to ensure you have the minimum necessary educational and experience qualifications to make sure your application is accepted. Each announcement contains sections that detail important information you need to know before applying, such as the job鈥檚 , , , , , and .

Once you build your application, you will then be sent to the application system of the specific federal agency that is advertising the job. The steps will vary depending on the agency, but you may need to provide additional personal information, provide extra documentation, or answer more in-depth eligibility questions. The hiring agency will start reviewing applications once the job announcement closes and will place applicants into either 鈥渕inimally qualified鈥 or 鈥渉ighest qualified鈥 applicant pools.

After the hiring agency reviews all applications, the highest qualified applicants are sent to the hiring official鈥攖hese applicants will see 听Referred听 in their application status. All other applicants who are not being considered will see a听Not Referred听蝉迟补迟耻蝉.

After the agency completes the interview process, they will select a candidate(s) and contact them to start the job offer process. For those not selected, the hiring agency will update their application status to听Not Selected. Interviews can be conducted via a panel, in-person or by video and phone.

If you are the final candidate, the hiring agency will extend a tentative job offer. Once you accept this offer, the agency will start a background investigation. The agency may require additional security checks for jobs that need a higher-level clearance.

As with any job search, some common-sense rules still apply. Make sure you follow all instructions when submitting application paperwork and give complete, accurate information. Take the time to tailor your cover letter to highlight specific skills and experiences that relate to the duties of the position you鈥檙e applying for, and always check your documents for spelling and grammar. Make sure you visit the USAJobs website for more information and to get started on your journey to a career with the federal government. Once you land your dream job, you can take advantage of Excelsior College鈥檚 educational partnership with the federal government, that offers a discount on undergraduate and graduate tuition and fees if you decide to advance your education. Earning an MPA will prepare you for career advancement at state, federal or municipal government organizations. Good luck!

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Excelsior College Partners with Tarrant County College (TCC) to Expand College Access in Texas

Albany, N.Y. 鈥 Excelsior College launched a partnership with Tarrant County College (TCC), one of the nation鈥檚 20 largest higher education institutions, to help students continue their educational journeys beyond their associate degree. This partnership creates a seamless transfer pathway for TCC students, staff, and graduates as well as for Early College High School students.

Excelsior College is a regionally accredited, not-for-profit, online institution that provides adult learners with flexible and affordable pathways to a degree completion.

Alexander Guerra, a transfer student from TCC who is committed to enroll at Excelsior College, said, 鈥淭his is something I can do 鈥 a radical solution for the economic climate we are in right now. It’s great to have that option because it’s totally practical.鈥

The partnership with Excelsior College waives the application fee for TCC students, staff, and graduates and provides a discount of up to 20% on tuition and the opportunity to transfer as many as 90 TCC credit hours from their associate degree program to a bachelor鈥檚 degree program. Excelsior College offers more than 30 bachelor鈥檚 and master鈥檚 degree programs in the areas of business, health sciences, liberal arts, nursing, public service, and technology.

鈥淲e are excited to partner with TCC and provide opportunities for their students, employees, and alumni to earn their next-level degree,鈥 says Dawn Gerrain, chief marketing and business development officer at Excelsior College. 鈥淓xcelsior鈥檚 online courses make it possible to fit learning into a busy life and our six start times a year keep students making steady progress toward a degree.鈥

TCC has six campuses with more than 50,000 students, including approximately 22,000 online students, more than 2700 Early College High School students, more than 6,900 dual credit students, adult students, and traditional students. allow high school students to take community college courses so they graduate from high school with an associate degree. Currently, TCC has 11 Early College High Schools in its system.

Chancellor Eugene Giovannini said, 鈥淭arrant County College鈥檚 partnership with Excelsior College represents another opportunity to provide our graduates with a seamless pathway to a bachelor鈥檚 degree. Not only does Excelsior鈥檚 credit acceptance policy allow TCC students to save money, its online programs make it easier for students to pursue a four-year degree, all while balancing other responsibilities.鈥

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ABOUT EXCELSIOR COLLEGE

Excelsior College (excelsior.edu) is a regionally accredited, not-for-profit online college focused on helping adults complete their degrees and advance their careers. The college contributes to the development of a diverse, educated, and career-ready society by valuing lifelong learning with an emphasis on serving individuals historically underrepresented in higher education. Founded in 1971, Excelsior meets students where they are 鈥 academically and geographically 鈥 removing obstacles to the educational goals of adults pursuing continuing education and degree completion. Our pillars include innovation, flexibility, academic excellence, and integrity. Learn more at excelsior.edu.

Excelsior College Media Contact:

Alicia Jacobs, ajacobs@excelsior.edu, 518-464-8531

杏吧原创 TCC

Serving more than 100,000 students each year, Tarrant County College is one of the 20 largest听higher education institutions in the United States. The two-year college offers a wide range of opportunities for learners of all ages and backgrounds, including traditional programs, such as Associate of Arts degrees, Community & Industry Education courses, workshops and customized training programs. The College has six campuses throughout Tarrant County, including TCC Connect that provides flexibility with e-Learning and Weekend College. TCC also assists employers in training their workforces with its TCC Opportunity Center.

TCC Media Contact:

Reginald E. Lewis, reginald.lewis@tccd.edu, 817-515-1889

 

 

Excelsior College Thanks Health Care Workers

Albany, NY 鈥 In honor of National Nurses Month in May and National Nurses Week, traditionally celebrated from May 6鈥12, Excelsior College and Pizza Hut are teaming up to deliver lunch and dinner to six Capital Region hospitals from April 24鈥揗ay 7, as a token of appreciation for all local health care workers.

pizza hut delivery to nurses

The Excelsior College community is tremendously grateful to the health care community during these unprecedented times and thanks every health care worker every day, in every way, for their important work.

鈥淲e are proud to team up with Excelsior College on this initiative and are looking forward to delivering for our healthcare workers who have been tirelessly serving others during this challenging time,鈥 said Cristi Lockett, chief people officer, Pizza Hut US. 鈥淧artnering with Excelsior to benefit Pizza Hut team members鈥 educational and career goals has made an impact on their lives, and we wanted to come together now to thank frontline professionals who are impacting lives throughout the Capital Region.鈥 Pizza Hut has had an exclusive educational partnership with Excelsior College since 2016 when Life Unboxed was launched.

This partnership offers Pizza Hut team members and their families the opportunity to continue their education at a discounted rate and to receive up to 60 college credits for Learning Zone training completed at Pizza Hut.

Pizza Hut Delivery to St. Peter’s Hospital

 

Excelsior College takes pride in helping to educate the workforce to meet today鈥檚 societal needs, including in the field of health care.

鈥淓xcelsior College has been educating future nurse leaders for nearly 50 years. We offer online, fully accredited degree programs designed for working nurses, at the bachelor鈥檚 and master鈥檚 levels,鈥 says James N. Baldwin, president of Excelsior College. 鈥淭here are more than 54,000 Excelsior-educated nurses, many of whom are on the front lines combatting COVID-19. We are proud of you. We appreciate you. We thank you.鈥

While an in-person thank you was not possible at this time, Excelsior College and Pizza Hut hope health care workers can take time to rest, refuel, and know the community is thinking of them.

The locations and dates of deliveries are listed below*.

 

Ellis Hospital

April 27 lunch at noon

May 1 dinner at 7:00pm

 

Albany Medical Center

April 28 lunch at 11:00am

May 6 dinner at 4pm

 

St. Peter鈥檚 Hospital

April 24 lunch at noon

May 7 dinner at 7:00pm

 

Samaritan Hospital

April 24 lunch at noon

May 8 dinner at 7:00pm

 

Glens Falls Hospital

April 24 lunch at noon

April 29 dinner at 4:00pm

 

Saratoga Hospital

April 25 lunch at noon

May 2 dinner at 6:00pm

 

*Members of the media who are looking to gain photos or videos for this story, can reach out Alicia Jacobs for coordination of deliveries and opportunities outside of the hospital.

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杏吧原创 Excelsior College

Excelsior College (excelsior.edu) is a regionally accredited, not-for-profit online college focused on helping adults complete their degrees and advance their careers. The college contributes to the development of a diverse, educated, and career-ready society by valuing lifelong learning with an emphasis on serving individuals historically underrepresented in higher education. Founded in 1971, Excelsior meets students where they are 鈥 academically and geographically 鈥 removing obstacles to the educational goals of adults pursuing continuing education and degree completion. Our pillars include innovation, flexibility, academic excellence, and integrity. Learn more at excelsior.edu.

Media Contact: Alicia Jacobs

Email: ajacobs@excelsior.edu

Phone: (518) 410-4624

Generations in the Workforce

There are currently five generations in the workplace. Baby Boomers, Generation X, and Millennials make up three quarters of the total working population; Traditionalists make up less than 3 percent and Generation Z is just entering the workforce, making up approximately 5 percent.

For each generation, there is research relating to what they are shaped and motivated by as well as to their communication styles and worldviews. There is also data on potential employer challenges based on the life experiences of each generations and how that has an effect on our ability to manager people.

As individuals, we all have our own traits, beliefs, and life experiences that mold us into who we are.听 While it is easy to define and place these generations into a category or box, one size does not fit all. As individuals, we are all uniquely different and have a life filled with people, events, and knowledge specific to only us. However, there are some similarities that influence how members of the same generation work, communicate, and respond to change.

traditionalist generations in the workforce

baby boomers in the workforce

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millennials in the workforce

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It is important to note that COVID-19 will shape not only Generation Z but also every one of us alive today. When you look at global events across these generations, none has ever experienced anything like this aside from the AIDS epidemic. This is an unprecedented event that has changed the way we all work and live. What effect will it have going forward? What will the new normal look like? We are very fortunate to have so many advancements in technology over the years. Much of which we are doing now would not be possible without them!

Remote is the new normal right now, and it works. Like with any change or disruption to our regular lives, this is a challenge, but in this challenge, we also find opportunity. We are all adjusting to new routines and even creating them. This is what shapes us as individuals: resiliency, adaptability, and capacity for change. Despite whatever generation you belong to, you will always be able to count on one thing in life: change. As an individual, do you allow it to make you stronger, wiser, more adaptable, or do you let it break you and leave you feeling anxious, worried, and unable to move forward?

You might say what does this have to do with generations? It has everything to do with it! Although we are all different there are groups of us with shared experiences that shape our world views, perspectives, and how we let things affect us. This is a unique time in our world; we are all facing something that is going to shape us and generations going forward.

 

Master Manager

Diane Carey proves leadership is an important nursing career

Diane Carey, of Latham, New York, has worked in various areas of nursing throughout her more than 30-year career, including in the nursery and operating room. She has increased her knowledge of the profession along the way, including earning a master鈥檚 in nursing from Excelsior in 2009. Through the many areas of nursing she chose to learn, grow, and make a career in, one thing has remained the same in Carey鈥檚 tenure as a nurse: her leadership.

Carey has been the interim chief nursing officer at Albany Medical Center (AMC) in Albany, New York, since October 2018, and as such, she oversees all aspects of nursing care. For a position of this scope, Carey says having a lot of support helps. She also says, 鈥淚f you look at it negatively, and that you feel like it鈥檚 too much responsibility, then you鈥檙e not the right person in that position.鈥 Carey says it鈥檚 all about working with her entire nursing team to get the job done.

AMC is a learning institution and Carey takes every opportunity to encourage her staff to seek higher education. Professional growth and development are important aspects of nursing, things to which Carey can personally attest.

In the early 1990s, while she was working in the operating room at Bellevue Women鈥檚 Center in Schenectady, New York, her manager encouraged her to go back to school for her bachelor鈥檚. She completed that degree as well as a program through Delaware County Community College to become a RN surgical assistant, which allowed her to assist doctors conducting surgeries. This was quite a change from her previous career at Bellevue, which was working in the nursery, but Carey says the transition was all part of her growth in the nursing field.

In 2005, Carey鈥檚 CNO asked her to be a manager in the labor and delivery department at Bellevue. 鈥淚 still remember the conversation: 鈥業 need your personality and leadership over there right now.鈥 I really didn’t want to leave the OR, but I think not saying no to her really helped me be where I am today.鈥 It was during this time, she also began attending perinatal outreach meetings at AMC and became interested in AMC鈥檚 mission.

AMC caught wind of Carey鈥檚 impressive leadership skills and approached her with a manager position in the vascular unit. Carey recalls knowing very little about vascular disease and vascular patients but remembers thinking that if she wanted to grow in her leadership career, she needed to move to an organization with more leadership opportunities. When asked how she could be manager of the vascular unit without any knowledge of the area, Carey said, 鈥淚鈥檓 not here to apply for a position to care for the vascular patients. I鈥檓 here to be your manager. And as a manager, I鈥檓 going to care for you in this unit and ensure that you have everything you need to care for the patient. And that you have the staff you need to care for the patients.鈥

Carey landed that job in 2006, the same year she decided to go back to school to earn her master鈥檚 so she could move up in her career. She knew of the partnership between AMC and Excelsior and of other nurses who attended the online college, so she decided to enroll. 鈥淚 wanted an online program and Excelsior had a good reputation. The reason why I wanted online was because I felt that with my work-life balance, online would work best for me, which it did,鈥 says Carey of Excelsior鈥檚 nursing program. She earned a Master of Science in Nursing in 2009.

With her master鈥檚, Carey became the director of Medical Surgical and Mental Health Services at AMC, but again, she recalls having little background in mental health; instead, she leaned on her leadership experience. She also worked closely with the managers in the departments she supervised, who worked directly with mental health patients, to make sure jobs were completed. Carey鈥檚 leadership skills grew over the years as she took on leadership roles in other areas including in the Emergency Department and in organizational projects. Carey鈥檚 position elevated to assistant vice president of Medical and Mental Health Services until she moved into the interim chief nursing officer role in 2018.

Now Carey continues to use her leadership skills to manage the vast nursing organization of Albany Medical Center. She says the best part about her job is seeing patients improve and watching nurses grow and succeed. She encourages her staff to explore the different avenues of nursing, noting with nursing, you can go into many areas, such as leadership, IT, clinical, nurse practitioner, bedside, etc. Carey says you aren鈥檛 limited in what you can do; 鈥淚t鈥檚 amazing where you can go with a nursing degree, if you are willing to advance your career.鈥 Learn more about Excelsior’s RN to MSN in Nursing program.

More from Diane Carey

What would you say to somebody who wanted to go into nursing leadership but didn鈥檛 know where to start?

鈥淣ever say no to an opportunity. Join committees, volunteer; go above and beyond鈥efinitely get involved early on.鈥

What is the most important skill or trait that you need in your position?

鈥淕ood communication skills.鈥

Best newsletter, book, or podcast related to your industry?

鈥淭he AMA, the American Nurses Association. And AONL, the American Organization for Nursing Leadership. That helps me with evidence-based practice updates and increasing my nursing leadership skills. And then I like Brene Brown. She does a lot of podcasts and the TED Talks also always have something interesting. The leadership podcasts help with communication and listening skills which is what is needed in my role.鈥

Excelsior鈥檚 National Cybersecurity Student Association Wraps Up a Successful Year of Cyber Competition

During the fall 2019 season, Excelsior College sponsored four teams to compete in the National Cyber League (NCL). This year, a record 23 students, including six undergraduate and 14 graduate students, in addition to two Excelsior alumni and an intern participated.

The National Cyber League is a cybersecurity competition with offensive and defensive puzzle-based and capture the flag games. The NCL is a virtual training that prepares high school and college students for potential real-world situations. Students participate in the preseason, individual, and team games at the level of their choosing, giving them opportunities to be successful and expand their skills. The number of Excelsior students participating in the NCL has steadily increased each season since 2017.

The NCL is a competition that Excelsior鈥檚 National Cybersecurity Student Association Student Chapter participates in annually. The NCSA Student Chapter is an educational, nonprofit entity dedicated to enhancing the educational and professional development of cybersecurity students through activities, networking, and collaboration. The organization connects members with workplace professionals, distributes literature, conducts activities, helps mentor and train students, provides a support group for students, and helps members network with peers and security professionals.

Based on the NCL 2019 fall season leaderboard, Excelsior had two teams listed as a top performer, placing #55 and #99 out of the top 100 teams. The Excelsior Gunters team scored 2195/3000 points, with an accuracy rate of 89.23 percent, placing them on the leaderboard as #55. The Excelsior鈥檚 Cookie Bandits team scored 1850/3000 points with an accuracy rate of 66.23 percent, placing them on the leaderboard as #99.

Excelsior graduate Melissa Burger, who earned a AS in Liberal Arts in 2017, a BS in Liberal Arts in 2018, and is pursuing a MS in cybersecurity, has competed in the NCL with the NCSA Student Chapter. This past fall, she was the captain of Excelsior鈥檚 Cookie Bandits team. 鈥淚 think the exposure and skills [gained] are the biggest takeaways. You learn things you would never learn in the classroom. This provides you a way to practice everything you learned, too,鈥 Burger says of the experience.

Students who participate in the NCL gain advantages such as cybersecurity experience, preparation for the workplace, and increasing their skill levels for more competitions down the road. The 2019 spring season was held from March until May; the fall season started in October and ended in November. The NCL spring 2020 season will commence in March 2020. Students register three weeks prior to the start of the season and can practice in the virtual gym before the competition begins.

According to Cyber Skyline power rankings, 鈥淓very year, over 10,000 students from more than 300 colleges and universities across the US participate in the NCL competitions.鈥 To put into perspective how well Excelsior College is doing in the NCL, in the fall 2019 season, Excelsior College was nationally ranked at #34; in the fall 2018 season, Excelsior was nationally ranked #55. All schools are ranked based on their best team performance, their best individual student performance, and the combined individual student performance. To have not one, but two teams in the top 100 demonstrates how much the school is improving. Amelia Estwick, director of the National Cybersecurity Institute at Excelsior College and the NCL coach, said, 鈥淓xcelsior has consistently ranked on the Top 100 Leaderboard for the past three NCL seasons, which demonstrates how committed our students are in competing on the national level.鈥