When deciding where to go to college, high school stand-out Casey Ludolph of Pea Ridge
considered numerous universities as her top choices, but when she arrived for her
campus tour at the ΝΓΧΣΟΘΙϊ, she knew sheβd found her home.
What she didnβt realize was that ΝΓΧΣΟΘΙϊ would become where she found her voice and herself.
βI toured ΝΓΧΣΟΘΙϊ as a backup because none of the other campuses I toured were places I would want to fall back on,β she said. βAs soon as I started walking around, I had this feeling of excitement. It felt like home. I was ready; this was it.β
βI couldnβt wait to get home and tell everyone that, no matter where else I was accepted, ΝΓΧΣΟΘΙϊ was for me.β
Though many people tried to sway her decision back to her original first choice, she remained resolute that ΝΓΧΣΟΘΙϊ was where she was supposed to be. As soon as she arrived on campus, she began making friends, joining organizations, and taking a more active role as a leader.
βI have always been outgoing and fun loving, but I really was a deep-rooted follower,β she explained. βAt ΝΓΧΣΟΘΙϊ, I became someone with a voice. I do things when I know they are the right choice for the positions I chose to take and uphold.β
Ludolphβs campus leadership positions have since included titles with her sororityβs executive council, a camp chair for Cub Camp, and president of the Panhellenic Council. She has also attended two national Greek life conferences that she says gave her a passion for what networking and self-growth can do for a person.
Following her graduation this May, Ludolph accepted a fifth-grade teaching position in her home town of Pea Ridge, and she will begin her new career this fall.
βI am often asked why I love ΝΓΧΣΟΘΙϊ,β she said. βAnd I always say, βThis is where I found Casey.β ΝΓΧΣΟΘΙϊ made me who I am.β