 Well, we know that starting something new can be nerve-wracking and a big time commitment. You know, I always tell my students that we really do want to understand your interests and your goals. We want to hear from you. We want to help you choose the best path forward. We'll work with you to help select the right certificate or degree option, and you know, which courses to take and when to take them. And there's lots of ways that you can reach out to us via email, phone, or Zoom, you know, whatever you prefer. Our program offers several master's degrees, graduate level certificates, and more than 30 courses, which means we can personalize learning. When conducting interviews with new students, I like to know what's drawn them to our program and what their expectations are. Then we work together to tailor a course plan to meet their interests and needs. All of the advisors also teach courses in the online geospatial program. Many of us have industry backgrounds, so we focus on the application of knowledge and technology in real-world problem solving. We are involved in professional organizations to stay current. We encourage our students to do the same, so they leave our program with a network of professional contacts and resources. We're committed to keeping up with this rapidly changing field. In essence, change is the only constant we have. There have been a lot of developments in recent years, and certainly many, many more to come. AI is but one example we have. My passion, in fact, our passion is preparing students with a knowledge and agility for this next generation of geospatial intelligence. One of the most rewarding aspects of this job is when we hear from a student letting us know that they just got a new job or got a promotion or a raise, or even just to let us know that they're able to do their jobs a lot better than they were before. When we get that kind of feedback, it really lets us know that what we're doing is making a difference and that we're helping students get where they wanna be in their lives, and that's awesome. If people have any specific questions we want to hear from them, our email address is info at gis.psu.edu, so if they send us an email, the relevant advisor will get in touch with them.