Members of the Class of 2018 are graduating from colleges across the country and have been sharing their plans with us. Goal 5 — a personal growth in an atmosphere of wise freedom — has certainly helped them stay on track. Below we share some of their reflections.
Anna Robben received her bachelor’s in metallurgical engineering from Missouri University of Science and Technology. She has an internship with Caterpillar Inc. this summer and hopes to complete one more year of school and then work in a foundry focusing on manufacturing.
Looking back at my time at ASH, I often see that some of the values and skills (I once took for granted) I learned have better prepared me for life after education compared to my peers. I still have the flowers we were given for Maypole proudly displayed in the living room of my apartment.
Jillian Alexander graduated from the University of Arkansas with a major in marketing and a minor in management. She is returning to St. Louis and will be working as a medical assistant at Racquel Aesthetics and Wellness.
ASH prepared me so well for the future by helping me stay rooted in my faith. It is also so special to still be so close with my classmates.
Ansel Smith graduated from the University of Alabama with a degree in mathematics. He has accepted an analytical role at Further, a tech startup in Cleveland, OH that leverages AI and data science capabilities to craft client solutions.
Finding life-long friends to learn, grow, and play with … Students at the Academy are immersed in an atmosphere of intellectual curiosity that prepares them to be life-long learners. The people you meet in this environment are proactive, compassionate, ambitious, and candid. Staying in touch with the Academy and my classmates has strengthened my practice of virtue and rigor, filling every facet of my life with a rich camaraderie you will not experience elsewhere.





