
Abigail Chamberlain ‘20works as the operations coordinator atAlfred’s Upholsteryin Alfred, Maine, a job she got after interning there while attending as a . The company specializes in yacht interiors, but now alsoproduces face shields in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Chamberlain loves her job and is thankful to UNH Manchester for the preparation she received, she says.
“Hearing Kelly Kilcrease speak on and the success of the students who graduated from it led me to pursue a degree in business with a focus on management,” Chamberlain said of Kilcrease, associate professor and chair of the, after attending a UNH Manchester open house.
Chamberlain initially didn’t know what she wanted to studybut knew she wanted to graduate with as little debt as possible. UNH Manchester offered the opportunity to graduate nearly debt free, based on scholarships and aid. The little debt she has will be paid off within a year, she says.
When Chamberlain was a student, she worked full time at Alfred’s while taking 16 to 20 credits. During her internship, she researched and applied for grants to help the business obtain a CNC machine to digitize and cut out patterns.By interning at her workplace, she says shewas able to develop and demonstrate new skills while maintaining her financial security.
“I was taking 20 credits both semesters my senior year and also working full time and commuting 4 hours," Chamberlain says. "Doing my internship at my job was not only the most feasible option, but also the most educational option as I was planning to stay there after I graduated.”
Chamberlain is one of many successful, with 100%of class of 2019 business grads reporting that they were employed in the fieldwithin six months of graduation and earning an average starting salary of $55,962. Real-world experience is at the heart of the program, which is why 90% of business students completeat least one.
For Chamberlain, the most rewarding part of the UNH Manchester experience was and learning from knowledgeable professors.
“Adjunct professor Barry Garside is one of the nicest people I’ve ever met and is the only person I’ve ever known who could actually get a mathematical concept through to my brain," Chamberlain says. “[Kilcrease] was very wiseand only came to class to share facts. He never wasted time on personal storiesand simply taught during the entire class period.”
Chamberlain says shelearned a lot from adjunct faculty member Marisa Forti, whom she still actively keeps in touch with.
"Marisa was engaging and informed, and she never failed to teach me something new in each of her classes," Chamberlain says. "Out of all my classes, hers were the ones I did not want to miss because I knew I would be missing out on learning something valuable."
Chamberlain says she learned a lot about herself and working with people at UNH Manchester. From time management to balance, she says she developed many skills during her time as a student that she will use throughout her career.
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Calista Barbowski '21 | UNH Manchester