 So, my name is JT Klopsic, I am from Bella, Maryland. I am currently a junior on the Men's Track and Field team studying human services with a BS to MS option. So the very first time I came on campus, I fell in love with it. I drove through when I saw the big Mustang Stadium sign straight ahead and I immediately fell in love. I think it was homecoming when I first came here. That atmosphere was unlike anything I've ever seen, especially for a Division III school and just that sense of community, that atmosphere. And then once I started meeting people, it was pretty much a done deal. Coaches, professors, athletes, students, everyone just sort of accepted and I fell in love with it. So I think something that Stevenson does really well is they provide opportunities in any aspect. What in the classroom, in athletics, in clubs, organizations, I think that any student can really develop into whatever he or she wants to be, which is really cool. After going to the national SAC event, it was very clear, it's an amazing event. And I just saw, based on his actions and his comments to me, how his eyes were wide open on what type of impact and I think that's really important for JT is what type of impact he can make for not just the students on our campus, but the students in our conference. He's in a diversity group also with our conference with other senior administrators like myself. I'm not in it, but there are other AEDs and presidents who are involved in it. And he has a very active role and for JT, it's about making a difference and the difference isn't just consumed to our campus. The difference is how can he make an impact as a larger in a larger group. It's about being the voice of the student athletes, being the figurehead of what the student population wants. And that's something that's really unique about Division III is that student athletes really do have a voice. So something really cool about our faculty here is that they're all here to help us as students. Be it being a recommendation for a job or even helping us with an interview or it could be something as simple as just talking with us about something we have going on. Something that is really cool to me is that our athletic director, Brett Adams, he actually let me use him as a recommendation for jobs, which is cool, because how many athletes can say that their athletic director is the recommender. JT is going to be successful in whatever he does, whether it's academically, pursuing a particular career or path, or if he gets excited about something such as the NCAA convention, you know, whoever is going to hire JT Klopsik is going to have a very analytical and hardworking and passionate person. So I love D3 because it develops people. If you look at some of the other divisions, you might be a number on the roster. In Division III, you're going to be a name with a face. Every one in your department is going to know who you are. They're going to know who you are as a person. And I believe that Division III builds your character, it builds your morals, it prepares you for a job, it helps you in the classroom as well.