Tapia Of Nappanee Begins First Semester At Eastern

October 11, 2023 at 5:28 p.m.


WILLIMANTIC, Conn. – More than 900 new students are in their first semester at Eastern Connecticut State University this fall. The new admits include 696 first-time students and 254 transfer students who are enrolled in undergraduate and graduate-level programs.
Among them is Mayra Yuliana Baltazar Tapia, of Nappanee, a first-year student who is majoring in exploratory STEM.

WILLIMANTIC, Conn. – More than 900 new students are in their first semester at Eastern Connecticut State University this fall. The new admits include 696 first-time students and 254 transfer students who are enrolled in undergraduate and graduate-level programs.
Among them is Mayra Yuliana Baltazar Tapia, of Nappanee, a first-year student who is majoring in exploratory STEM.

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