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Organization Development Master鈥檚 Student Finds Her Passion

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Jacquelyn Ingros speaks frequently at education events around the Washington, D.C., region, explaining why pursuing a postgraduate degree can be vital to personal and career development, despite the challenges that come along with it.

鈥淚鈥檓 the poster child for having obstacles in your life,鈥 Ingros said. 鈥淏ut people come to me to hear my story about how I got to where I am today.鈥

Ingros is a lifelong epileptic who developed Lyme disease as a college student, just as her epilepsy was intensifying. Her frequent seizures and hospitalizations caused her grades to plummet; as a result, she lost her merit scholarship at a small liberal arts college.

鈥淚 wanted to be a swim-and-rescue diver with the Coast Guard, or join the FBI or become a cop,鈥 she said. 鈥淏ut I can鈥檛 do any of that. A lot of my dreams were ripped away from me slowly as I realized what I can and can鈥檛 do.鈥

After struggling through her sophomore year, she returned home to Burke, Va., to be with her parents, who agreed with doctors who said she should take a break from school. That wasn鈥檛 going to happen.

鈥淚 am so glad I did not listen to them,鈥 she said.

She applied to 亚洲AV鈥攋ust three miles from her house鈥攁nd was accepted as a junior English major. What she found at Mason was a supportive community of professors and administrators who worked as hard as she did to ensure her success, she said.

With that help, and despite a prolonged recovery from surgery to curtail escalating seizures, she graduated on time, and on the Dean鈥檚 List.

Ingros is now a master鈥檚 student at Mason鈥檚聽, a devotee of the聽聽Program and an active advocate of graduate school, making speeches聽about Mason and the benefits of grad school in general聽to prospective students at educational events such as last fall鈥檚聽Virginia Council of Graduate Schools鈥 Commonwealth Graduate Education Day.

Until recently, in addition to studying for her degree, Ingros worked in business development at Carahsoft, a government IT contractor. That鈥檚 where she discovered her career calling.

鈥淚 realized what I love doing is helping companies improve outdated systems and train new hires with an eye toward millennial behavior,鈥 she said, which led her to her current degree program.

鈥淚 can go to school and love what I鈥檓 doing.鈥

Her accomplishments, as well as her determination, have been noticed.

鈥淛acki embodies the values of the ODKM program,鈥 said , director of the program and a leader in the field of change management. 鈥淪he is actively engaged in community building among students, alumni and other stakeholders.

鈥淭hanks to her natural gift of intellectual curiosity and appreciative intelligence, I envision a bright future for her in the field of management consulting and organization development.鈥

鈥淣o doubt about it,鈥 Ingros said, 鈥淢ason was where I needed to be.鈥