 Okay, so my name is Alexis Young. I'm a junior here at Stevenson. I'm from York, Pennsylvania, and I'm on the field hockey team. Communities, like the biggest thing, I feel very welcome here, like, especially among, like, athletics and the faculty. Everyone knows each other kind of. Like, it's a small school, so you do get to know people, and you see the same faces, but at the same time, you're still meeting new people, and it's just you feel very involved and just integrated. Yeah, so the Human Services program is like, it's really great. It's a very small program. There's not many people in the major, which is nice, because you get that one-on-one attention with your professors. I think I can probably name everyone, all the kids in our major, and I know all the professors, like, personally. They're all very experienced. They're counselors, so it's a very small and, like I said, going back to the community aspect, the Human Services field really makes you feel involved and integrated, and it's a great major. Student-athlete is one word, but sometimes I think at other schools, it tends to go the other way around, and Division 3 allows you that flexibility to be a student and an athlete, not one or the other, and Division 3 allows you to be a student in the morning or night, and then after your studies are done, you have time to be an athlete. There's no one or the other. It's a little bit of both. We're becoming more integrated with the athletic department, and the athletic department here is wonderful. They always, like, if you have, like, a request or something, like, and you ask them, they're like, oh my gosh, like, yeah.