Class of 2022: Sarah King ’22
We celebrate the Class of 2022, what they have achieved during their years at Ripon and what they hope to achieve in the next chapter of their lives.
Sarah King ’22 of Superior, Wisconsin, majored in biology with a minor in history. She plans to work as a lab assistant in a hospital and study for the MCAT, Medical College Admission Test.
“The most important lesson I learned in my time at Ripon College was the value of relationships,” she says. “It’s amazing what you, your friends and colleagues can accomplish together as well as the opportunities that can open for you when you develop these close relationships with your professors.
“I will always remember how it felt to be able to live with my best friends as we helped each other grow into the people we are today, and the joy of being on the executive board of my favorite student organization, the Ripon College Paranormal Investigators (RCPI).”
To read stories about other members of the Class of 2022, visit ripon.edu/class-of-2022.
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