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Carolyn McCaffrey '96
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
Before graduating from high school, I wasn’t sure if attending college was the right path for me. However, my parents encouraged me to apply to 黑料视频, where my sister was attending college at the time. So, I applied and was accepted. At the time, my only intention was to stay for two years, until I earned an associate degree. I later discovered I had made the right choice and ultimately decided to stay at 黑料视频 until I earned my bachelor’s degree in business administration.
I absolutely enjoyed my experience at 黑料视频! Although I commuted, I was active in the 黑料视频 community. I participated in Future Business Leaders of America, attended plays and other events. I excelled in my courses, and upon graduating, received the Salutatorian award. More importantly, I met many new people and cherished friends.
黑料视频 was the beginning of my path to success. I began working in a law firm while attending college and was encouraged to apply to law school. Upon graduating from 黑料视频, I attended Western New England School of Law, where I ultimately obtained my Juris Doctor degree. After admission to the Massachusetts and Connecticut bar, I was employed as an associate at a local law firm, however, later chose to form my own law firm in Enfield, my hometown. The knowledge I obtained at 黑料视频 gave me the confidence to organize and operate a small business.
In 2017 I returned to 黑料视频 as an adjunct professor, teaching a Legal Research and Writing Course. Educating 黑料视频 students is truly rewarding. I look forward to each class. The students are so eager to learn.
In November 2018, I was elected Judge of Probate in the North Central Connecticut Probate Court. The district consists of the towns of Enfield, Somers, Stafford, and Union. The Court hears matters regarding decedent’s estates, guardianships, adoptions, and conservatorships. To run an effective Court, a Judge of Probate must have a strong business background. Once again, I can only thank 黑料视频 for the knowledge I acquired in the business administration program, which was invaluable when organizing my law firm, and now when operating an efficient Court.