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sharing his story
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his home to share his story. “I am biased
many students he spoke with knew what they
toward the benefits of entrepreneurship and I
wanted to study, but did not know how to apply
believe whatever field you end up studying, it
for admission. Fortunately, he was able to help.
will always lead to business.”
Wagle will graduate in 2020 and is looking
Last spring, Wagle approached Assistant
forward to spending his final semesters making
Dean John Ney regarding his idea. “I really
memories in Pocatello. After graduating, he
appreciate that he volunteered for the job. He’s
plans to start an IT consulting firm, and hopes
such a great student so I thought it would be a
to stay in the U.S. for at least a year.
fantastic idea,” said Ney.
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Wagle’s trip proved to be quite successful,
he College of Business
has made a
visiting over 100 students to share his
significant impact on many students,
experiences. The trip included two seminars at
but one student in particular has
Trinity International High School and a session
enjoyed his education so much, that
organized by the United Nations Education
he chose to voluntarily recruit for the College.
Foundation (UCEF). As an international student
Kaushal Wagle, a junior in informatics and
himself, Wagle could speak well as to what it’s
native of Nepal, opted to use his time visiting
like studying in another country. Wagle said
“
whatever field you end up studying, it will always lead to business.”