Our graduates have met with great success. Here’s what some of them have to say:
Kelly Samselski Massucci says Quinnipiac’s small class sizes and personal attention from the faculty helped her in her bid to open her own pediatric OT center. Massucci is the owner of The Talcott Center For Child Development in Farmington, Conn.
“The program was very comprehensive; it gave us a great deal of experience in the actual field and I found the instructors were very motivating and encouraging,” Massucci, who graduated in 1998, said. “We had a lot of lab-based groups and a lot of on-site fieldwork with smaller groups, and we had more personalized attention there.”
“A lot of the professors had their own businesses. I said, ‘One day, I’m going to be just like that—I’m going to have my own office,” said Suzi Humen, ’95, owner of Lymphatics Plus, which has offices in Boca Raton, Hallandale Beach and Sunny Isles Beach, Fla. “It was definitely a stepping stone for me to see that they could do it, that they could be successful in that business and be a professor.”