Kylee

Kylee Wetzel, a junior at Concordia University, St. Paul, is making the most of her time on campus by combining academics, leadership, and personal growth. As a double major in Criminal Justice and Sociology with a minor in Political Science, Kylee is deeply invested in her studies and her future aspirations.
Kylee’s passion for her chosen fields is evident in her active campus involvement. She serves as Vice President of the Criminal Justice Club and President of the Sociology Club, roles that allow her to connect with peers, build leadership skills, and engage with the CSP community. “I enjoy being involved at CSP and love everything I’m learning every day,” she says.
Her decision to attend CSP was influenced by the strength of its programs and the welcoming atmosphere. “I chose CSP for its Criminal Justice and Sociology programs and the amazing sense of community it offers,” Kylee explains. She describes the campus culture as being like a small town, where “everyone is a friend and looks out for each other.”
One of the most valuable lessons Kylee has learned at CSP is to be more outgoing and confident in herself. “I’ve made the best friends and created great opportunities by stepping out of my comfort zone and being myself,” she shares. This personal growth has had a profound impact on her college experience and future aspirations.
Kylee is aiming high for her future, with plans to attend law school after completing her undergraduate degree at CSP. The support she has received from CSP donors has been a crucial part of her journey.
“Dear CSP donors, I am so grateful for your generosity. This scholarship will help me to achieve my biggest goals. Thank you so much for the extremely thoughtful donation.”
With her drive, leadership, and the encouragement of CSP’s supportive community, Kylee is poised to achieve her dreams and make a meaningful impact in her field.