After his high school unexpectedly closed, Alex Pauling transferred to Archbishop Wood High School where he graduated in 2022. As a high school junior, Alex attended an educational camp that hosted several college counselors. One just happened to be Dan Koski from GMercyU’s Admissions team.
“Dan presented first, and I was intrigued by it and what GMercyU had to offer its students” Alex said. “A half a year later, our paths met again when I came to an Open House at GMercyU.”
I chose this major because at the Open House, I fell in love with the OT program and saw how they truly helped others, which is my goal in life, to help others. I want to grow into an amazing OT who will help others live their best lives.
As a second-year Occupational Science major, Alex has loved his experience in class with Dr. Thomas Mernar and Professor Meghan Mueller.
“They are excellent teachers, and I am blessed to be led by two licensed occupational therapists; it feels like I am getting some hands-on experience,” Alex said.
Campus Life
“My favorite part about GMercyU is the people. The people here are different from those at other colleges. I enjoy my day-to-day conversations, whether it’s about our favorite things to do or our hopes and dreams. I have met incredible people all over campus who come from all over the world,” Alex said.
On campus, Alex is a Resident Assistant (RA) for first-year students in Loyola Hall, where he creates programs to engage students and encourage interaction. He is also a Griffin Ambassador for the Admissions Office.
“I take pride in showing potential Griffin families around the University,” Alex said.
In addition to being an RA and Griffin Ambassador, Alex is a thrower on the Track & Field Team.
As a student-athlete, I get to enjoy the sport I love while getting my education. Sports takes up a lot of my time, but it has helped me work on my time management skills, and I am grateful that I can stay active.
During summer 2023, Alex was one of 10 students chosen to participate in Amazon Prime’s The College Tour where he talked about his experience at GMercyU.