Informatics major Meghan Campbell is a natural problem-solver

Written byAmanda Burleigh

ā€œI always feel so excited and proud when I hit that ā€˜Aha!ā€™ moment. Solving the problems that we face in this industry is always challenging, but the end product is always worth it, especially when you get the opportunity to work on something that you know is going to have a positive impact on someoneā€™s life.ā€

Meghan Campbell
Major
Informatics
Hometown
Lafayette, La.

Where I'm From

Iā€™m proud to be a Lafayette native and transferred from South Louisiana Community College.

Where I Am

Iā€™m working with my fellow informatics majors to build our skills and knowledge. 

Where I'm Going

Iā€™m going to have a positive impact.

Meghan Campbell is an informatics major who transferred to Ā鶹AV through the South Louisiana Community College , which allows students to complete two years at SLCC and the following two years at Ā鶹AV.

ā€œI was enrolled at SLCC in the general education program trying to figure out what direction I wanted my life to go,ā€ she said. ā€œI found the application software development program and discovered that they participate in a 2+2 program with Ā鶹AVā€™s informatics program. I spoke with my advisor and enrolled in the program as soon as I could.ā€

Meghan enjoys working with computers and learning about new technology.

ā€œI always feel so excited and proud when I hit that ā€˜Aha!ā€™ moment,ā€ she said. ā€œSolving the problems that we face in this industry is always challenging, but the end product is always worth it, especially when you get the opportunity to work on something that you know is going to have a positive impact on someoneā€™s life.ā€

Growing up in Lafayette, the local culture has always been an integral part of Meghanā€™s life.

"The best part of studying at Ā鶹AV is the culture of Lafayette,ā€ she said. ā€œThis is my hometown and I feel so lucky that I get to further my education in one of my favorite cities in the world. Everyone here is so nice, and there is always something to do to take your mind off that stressful week you just got through.ā€

Meghan feels that same sense of community among her peers as well.

ā€œI love how my classmates and I all have each otherā€™s backs,ā€ she said. ā€œWe regularly communicate outside of class, and if anyone needs any help, someone is there for them. We know that this can be a tough major, and I think we have a team mentality and want to make sure we all succeed!ā€

Meghan has always enjoyed collaboration.

ā€œIt has always fascinated me how many different solutions can be found to solve one problem,ā€ she said. ā€œKnowing that I will probably have a different way of thinking about things than the person sitting next to me always inspires me to think outside of the box and to always keep an open mind. Listening to the insight of a co-worker or team member can be very valuable.ā€

Meghan has not only enjoyed her experience at Ā鶹AV as a student but also as a mother.

ā€œSomething that I really love about Ā鶹AV is the ,ā€ she said. ā€œI get to see my daughter flourish, which is very special to my husband and me. She loves going to school every day. She has had opportunities to do some amazing things that other kids in day cares around town donā€™t have. She got to meet firefighters and police officers and even got to have a special Homecoming parade with the football players, cheerleaders, and dance team.ā€

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