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Next Steps For 2021 Seniors: Clayton Cook

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Joseph Kim

Senior accounting major, Clayton Cook (’21), summarizes his reason for choosing MNU with one word: community.

“It was awesome to see the way people talked about MNU,” says Clayton. “I knew that I wanted to attend a school where I could also be a part of a community that cares so much about each other with God at the center of it all.”

However, Clayton tells us that this decision did not come easy for him, even as a second-generation Pioneer—both of his parents attended MNU.

“Before I came to MNU, I was worried about it being a smaller school and that there would not be as many opportunities for me or that it would be too close to home,” says the Kingston Missouri resident. “I could not have been farther off; I have been able to do more than I ever expected!”

Clayton has taken multiple leadership roles, forming a GoGroup to play LEGOs with elementary students at an Olathe Public School, and representing undergraduate students on MNU’s Board of Trustees. He served as a resident assistant in a residence hall and has supervised a team of students for MNU’s Phonathon, helping raise thousands of dollars for the university.

With his extracurricular experience and academic achievements under his belt, Clayton is happy to say that he already has landed a job in his chosen field after graduation. He recently accepted a position at BKD LLP, in Kansas City, one of the largest accounting firms in the country. He also plans on furthering his education to become a Certified Public Accountant (CPA).

Clayton says his favorite things about MNU are the many students, staff, and faculty that invested in him. His resident educators, Matt Lee and Asher George, and student government sponsor, Lisa Downs, are a few he mentions by name.

“I have been blessed with all the staff and faculty here,” Clayton says. “They have guided and taught me so much.”

Clayton also relates that one of his favorite and most impactful classes was a Marriage and Family course, which, ironically, is where he met his fiancé, Rebecca White (’21).

Clayton appreciates his time and experience at MNU. The most important thing he wants to say is a simple “thank you” to MNU staff and faculty, his fellow students, lifelong friends, supporters of the university, his family, and to God.

As Clayton’s education at MNU comes to a close, he has some advice to pass on to future students.

“Step outside of your comfort zones,” he advises. “When opportunities present themselves, do not be afraid to say yes to something new.”

If you know someone thinking about a career in the field of accounting, suggest they learn more about MNU’s accounting degree.

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Dr. Abby Hodges

Vice President for Academic Affairs

PhD; Organic Chemistry, Yale University 
MS; Organic Chemistry, Yale University 
BS; Chemistry, Denison University

Dr. Hodges began her career in higher education at Azusa Pacific University as a chemistry professor from 2008 to 2014. She then moved to MNU where she taught and in 2018 was appointed Chair of the Department of Natural, Health, and Mathematical Sciences. From 2022-2023, before accepting the Interim Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dr. Hodges was the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences.

Dr. Hodges’ career research has focused on protein folding and protein engineering, and she has mentored over twenty students in these research projects. She has also furthered the MNU first-year experience program and chaired the General Education committee for five years. Dr. Hodges was recognized as the MNU Faculty of the Year in 2021.

Dr. Hodges lives in Olathe with her husband Ryan and two boys.

University Cooperative Program

Advantages of the MNU & Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences partnership program:

  • Students spend 3 years at MNU and 4 years at KCU
  • Requirement for Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) is waived
  • Students graduate with a degree from both institutions (B.S. from MNU and D.O. from KCU)
  • The Program is available at both Kansas City and Joplin campuses

To qualify for entry into the program at MNU students must:

  • Enter the program at MNU at the beginning of the freshman year through the application process
  • Have a minimum ACT score of 28
  • Participate in community service
  • Have a dedication to the field of osteopathic medicine
  • Meet regularly with the MNU pre-professional committee

To qualify for program completion at KCU students must:

  • Complete all General Education requirements at MNU
  • Complete a minimum of 99 hours of course work at MNU
  • Maintain an overall GPA of 3.25
  • Maintain a science coursework GPA of 3.5
  • Participate in KCU-Com’s weeklong Summer Learning Enhancement Program
  • Complete the following course with a grade of “C” or higher at MNU:
    • Biological Sciences 12 hours
    • Chemistry 13 hours
    • Biochemistry 3 hours
    • Physics 8 hours
    • English Composition 6 hours

 

Other restrictions and qualifications may apply.

For additional information, contact Rion Taylor at rgtaylor@mnu.ed