Outstanding Grad: Audrey Snyder, College of Business 14 Dec, 2020
Audrey Snyder with her fiance, Greg Welsh, a natural resource management student a CSU.
It was said in jest with sincere gratitude: Audrey Snyder doesn’t want Colorado State University to know that they could have doubled her tuition bill.
That’s how much she values her education from CSU’s College of Business as part of the Impact MBA program, a graduate degree that empowers students to use business to create a better world.
“My tuition did not even match that value that I got from our international students and the forward-thinking in the classroom,” she says.
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