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Megan Lindenmeyer
When it came time for Megan Lindenmeyer to choose a college, it was important that whatever school she attended offered both psychology and criminology majors.
Lindenmeyer was captivated by a psychology course she took at a local community college while in high school. She found the part of the course that delved into psychopathology particularly fascinating.
Since that class, Lindenmeyer has aspired to serve some of society’s most vulnerable members: Individuals who are or have been incarcerated and are suffering from severe and persistent mental health issues.
Today, Lindenmeyer is set to graduate from the University of Denver in June with a double major in psychology and criminology. Then in the fall, she’ll start graduate school to become a clinical psychologist one step closer to reaching a goal she set for herself even before she set foot on DU’s campus.
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Students will gain clinical experience in SRUC’s new VN Skills Centre A NEW Veterinary Nursing degree at Scotland s Rural College in Aberdeen will help improve access to training and progression within the sector. The three-year BSc degree – with the option of a fourth year to gain an honours qualification – will allow students to achieve an RCVS Veterinary Nursing registration and a licence to practice. The course, which will start in September 2021 at SRUC’s Craibstone campus, is being offered in addition to the Veterinary Care Assistant course introduced by the Veterinary and Animal Science Department this year. From April 2021, a Professional Development Award will also be offered via distance learning. This three-unit bridging programme, which will cover communications, veterinary terminology and animal biology, is aimed at VCA students, or those with alternative appropriate qualifications, wishing to progress on to degree level.