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Transfer Champion Spotlight – Katie Cowan

October 21, 2025 by Campbell M. Keele

Meet Katie Cowan, the Events Coordinator – Outreach & Recruitment in the Office of Admissions! Katie organizes the large events that the Office of Admissions holds every year, from Showcase to Admitted Student Mondays, and everything in between!

Katie’s journey in higher education began when she attended Ozarks Technical Community College (OTC) and graduated with an Associate of Arts in General Studies. Katie then transferred from OTC to MSU to earn a Bachelor of Science in Communication Studies (with a minor in General Business) and then a Master of Arts in Communication. Describing her academic journey, Katie says, “I took 2 gap years before attending college and at the time, Ozarks Tech was the better option for me financially. My fiancé also was attending Ozarks Tech, so it was nice getting back into school with some support. I transferred to MSU because they offered a 4-year program and an accelerated masters for the degree I wanted to major in. It also made sense financially – my fiancé also transferred to MSU, and being from the area I have always felt like a Bear.”

Katie enjoyed the transfer experience so much that she says the one challenge she faced when transferring was feeling, “a little sad that I would only be able to participate in everything Missouri State offers for 2-3 years instead of having the typical 4-year college experience.”

Katie’s academic journey is similar to the students she works with! In her role, Katie interacts not only with prospective students visiting campus daily, but also with current transfer students through her service as a staff advisor for Missouri State’s chapter of Tau Sigma, the national honors society for transfer students. Katie takes the experience she had as a transfer student and uses that to help make the experience for our future and current students better.

One piece of advice Katie would give to those current students would be to, “Find something to get involved in, even if it’s just attending a free event on campus or going to a game. It makes it easier to connect with others, find resources, and feel at home. I was able to discover more about who I am and want to be by getting involved, while also making long lasting friendships and memories that I get to look back on.”

Katie’s suggestions for events on campus to consider attending include, “Anything Welcome Week related for students on campus in the Fall. That’s a great way to see what all Missouri State has to offer you – you really get the full picture of what it means to be a Bear. If you missed Welcome Week in the fall, I would go to Fountain Day in the Spring. I’d say it’s more like a Campus Holiday than tradition. We love our fountain; it’s so silly and so fun to have a day celebrating it turning back on.”

Filed Under: 2025, National Transfer Student Week, Spotlight

Transfer Student Spotlight: Cooper Sago

October 20, 2023 by Campbell M. Keele

Meet Cooper Sago, a transfer student from Desloge, MO!

Cooper transferred to Missouri State University from Mineral Area College. Cooper is pursuing the Design/Graphic Design program at Missouri State University.

When asked why Cooper chose to transfer to Missouri State University, Cooper said, “My brother went to MSU and had an enjoyable experience. He now lives in Springfield, so I was able to have a family connection while living 3 hours away from home.”

Cooper says that moving away from home was the most challenging part of the transfer experience. “I lived at home while going to MAC, so going from living at home to an environment where I didn’t know many people was challenging. These feelings come back occasionally, but I’m able to push through and keep going.” Cooper says that the, “MSU faculty and staff were all very friendly and open to help with the process”, which made it easier to get acclimated to Missouri State University and Springfield. Cooper says, “Springfield is a fun place with lots of things to do and ways to get involved.”

Cooper’s advice for a new transfer student would be to know that “things will get better. The stress will go away, and you’ll get into a routine that will feel like a new normal. Open yourself up, talk with people, and try to make friends.” Cooper cautions that students should “know their limits and take breaks when needed.”

Cooper would like to take this opportunity to give a shout-out to the people who have supported Cooper the most during Cooper’s transfer process at Missouri State. Cooper would like to give a shout-out to, “my family, including my parents, aunts, cousins, and grandparents. Sarah Wood (my RA) and floormates, as well as Erin Sandra, a Design professor, were extremely helpful when I arrived at Missouri State and helped with the anxiety and stress I felt.”

Filed Under: National Transfer Student Week, Spotlight Tagged With: 2023

Transfer Student Spotlight: Devynn LeJeune

October 20, 2023 by Campbell M. Keele

Meet Devynn LeJeune, a transfer student from Lees Summit, Missouri!

Devynn transferred to Missouri State University from St. Louis Community College. Devynn is pursing the English/Literature major with a minor in Creative Writing, as well as an undergraduate certificate in Intercultural Communications.

When asked why Devynn chose to transfer to Missouri State University, Devynn said, “The English program was a huge draw. I heard a lot about the quality of the program from my advisors at Meramec, as well as from my uncle, Ben, who was also a transfer student at MSU. The tuition is a huge plus, as well.”

Devynn says the most challenging part of transferring to Missouri State University was the “realization that I was fully on my own and responsible for myself. I wouldn’t necessarily say that it was a challenge, but it has been the biggest transition.” Devynn says that the people at Missouri State University have helped with this transition, though. “Being around motivated people who clearly care about and enjoy what they are learning and/or teaching has been incredibly inspiring.”

Devynn’s advice for a new transfer student is to put yourself out there. Devynn says, “I stepped out of my comfort zone to join student organizations and introduce myself to others. It can be intimidating, but doing those things has allowed me to meet people and take part in opportunities that have allowed me to have an enjoyable first few weeks.”

Devynn would like to use this opportunity to give a shoutout to someone who has been instrumental in Devynn’s academic life: Professor Hamilton, a Composition professor at St. Louis Community College. Devynn says Professor Hamilton has, “inspired me to want to become a Literature professor.” Professor Hamilton has also, “pushed me to apply for scholarships and other opportunities, including opportunities that have allowed me to share my research on a national level.” Devynn expresses sincere gratitude for Professor Hamilton’s continued support.

Filed Under: National Transfer Student Week, Spotlight Tagged With: 2023

Transfer Student Spotlight: Maddy Fisher

October 19, 2023 by Campbell M. Keele

Meet Maddy Fisher, a transfer student from Olathe, KS!

Maddy transferred to Missouri State University from the University of Northern Iowa. Maddy is pursuing the Individualized Major at Missouri State University, as well as the Dance major.

When asked why Maddy chose to transfer to Missouri State University, Maddy said, “I felt isolated and stuck at my previous school. It is a great school, but I realized it wasn’t a great fit for me. Missouri State offered more of the extracurriculars that I wanted to participate in, and had a lot of variety/opportunities to get involved both inside and outside of the classroom.”

Maddy says the most challenging part of the transfer process was leaving behind the friends she had made at her previous institution and trying to make new friends at Missouri State University, “especially ones with similar schedules.” Now that Maddy is in her second year at Missouri State University, Maddy has since been able to join several student organizations and has made a lot of friends at Missouri State University, which has helped, “make Missouri State feel like home. The feeling of being at home and having a place that you look forward to coming back to is the best feeling.”

Maddy’s advice for a new transfer student would be to, “Get involved! Everyone says this, but getting involved on campus is the best thing you can do. You don’t have to join every organization, but even studying in the library or taking workout classes at Foster Rec can make campus more enjoyable.”

Maddy would like to use this opportunity to give a shoutout to the people who played a key role in Maddy’s transfer process. Maddy says her friends and family were a huge part of her support system. Maddy’s friends at UNI, as well as her brother, Taber, and sister-in-law, Tippy, “listened to me, even though they weren’t going through this themselves.” Maddy’s friends, Anna and Mindy, were also a large part of Maddy’s support system. Anna, “talked with me and was someone who could understand what I was going through”, while Mindy, “was already attending MSU and helped answer so many questions about the campus and Springfield in general.” Maddy would also like to give a shoutout to a few members of Missouri State University’s faculty and staff. Maddy says Campbell Keele “helped me feel at home at Missouri State”, while Ross Hawkins “helped me understand the academic side of transferring”. Maddy’s final shoutout goes to Professor Sarah Wilcoxon, for, “helping me find another reason to want to stay at Missouri State, especially with Dance”. Maddy would like to save the best shoutout for last and thank her parents for their continuous support.

Filed Under: National Transfer Student Week, Spotlight Tagged With: 2023

Transfer Student Spotlight: Damon Hedgpeth

October 18, 2023 by Campbell M. Keele

Meet Damon Hedgpeth, a transfer student from Springfield, MO!

Damon transferred to Missouri State University from Ozarks Technical Community College-Springfield campus. Damon is pursuing the Recording Arts Undergraduate Certificate at Missouri State University.

When asked why Damon chose to transfer to Missouri State University, Damon said, “The music program and the opportunity to be a part of the marching band were my reasons for transferring. The music program at Missouri State is excellent.”

Damon says the most challenging part of transferring to Missouri State was transferring early. Damon participated in opportunities with the Music Department at Missouri State while attending OTC and knew very early on that Missouri State would be the next stop on Damon’s academic journey, so, “gathering information early and knowing who to talk with got complicated at times.” Because Damon was travelling between institutions for a couple of years, Damon says the most enjoyable part of transferring to Missouri State University has been the “reduced travel time and having everything in one place.”

Damon’s advice for a new transfer student would be to, “try not to get overwhelmed with the influx of information you’ll receive. Read everything 2-3 times.”

Damon would like to use this opportunity to give a shoutout to the people who helped the most with Damon’s transfer process, including Damon’s family and Donna Rebmann, our MSU-OTC Transfer Specialist. Damon’s family and Donna were “a big help” and made transferring to Missouri State much easier.

Filed Under: National Transfer Student Week, Spotlight Tagged With: 2023

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