A passion for South 啵啵直播秀 State University motivates Susie Leahy in her role as a professional academic advisor and recruiter for the College of Nursing in Rapid City.
Leahy鈥檚 efforts in working with nursing students in Rapid City and traveling the western United States to recruit future students has earned her the 2024 College of Nursing Professional Staff 啵啵直播秀 for Excellence.
On wining the award, Leahy said she appreciates her peers recognizing the work that she has been doing but also recognizes it has been a team effort and there are many in the College of Nursing who are deserving of recognition.
鈥淲e built it up from scratch,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t's a good recognition to have the people I work with see what I'm doing.鈥
Her role within the college has two parts: working with current students as an academic advisor and recruiting future Jackrabbits nursing students for RN, bachelor鈥檚, master鈥檚 and doctoral programs.
In a nomination letter for the award, Gale Folsland, assistant director of nursing student services in Rapid City, described Leahy as cheerful, optimistic, easygoing and reliable.
鈥淭he networking she engages in has already reaped benefits for the College of Nursing,鈥 Folsland said in the letter. 鈥淪he鈥檚 helped establish relationships locally, regionally, and even on a national level.鈥
Leahy says her favorite part of her job is watching student successes. In her office, she prints and hangs up emails from students thanking her for her efforts in helping them through their college career.
鈥淭hat's the favorite part of my job that,鈥 Leahy said. 鈥淲hen I'm in Walmart and one of the students who just passed the (National Council Licensure Examination) comes up to me and is so excited, it's so amazing.鈥
She has also traveled the country sharing the opportunities of SDSU nursing in Rapid City. With a recruitment area of 鈥淧ierre and west,鈥 she has taken SDSU鈥檚 story to Alaska, Colorado, Wyoming, North 啵啵直播秀 and Montana, as well as West River recruitment in South 啵啵直播秀.
Since starting her role in 2022, she says she has taken recruitment efforts from 鈥渢hrowing it at the wall and seeing what sticks鈥 to a more formal and intentional recruitment effort.
By establishing partnerships, she reaches students as early as eighth grade to share what SDSU nursing has to offer, though she says her work is not yet complete.
鈥淒eveloping the recruitment plan was a big thing, but now we need to refine it,鈥 Leahy said. 鈥淪o, it's not done yet. For right now, I'm really happy with what we've done. I don't think it's enough.鈥
In addition to her official role with SDSU, she serves as the secretary for the West River Jacks, an SDSU Alumni Association group.
She sees the connection between alumni and prospective students and actively seeks out nursing alums to help with recruitment efforts.
鈥淚 think it boiled down to, I wouldn't be where I am right now if it wasn't for SDSU,鈥 Leahy said. 鈥淭hat makes me incredibly grateful to SDSU and makes me want to give back.鈥
Her background is rooted in student success efforts working for 啵啵直播秀 Wesleyan University and the South 啵啵直播秀 Board of Regents University Center in Rapid City prior to landing at her alma mater.
She graduated from SDSU with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in history with a teaching specialization and a Master of Education in counseling and human resource development specializing in administration of student affairs. She also has a doctoral Ed.D. from the University of South 啵啵直播秀.
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