Graduate Q&A: Rachel Hernandez

'I chose Stout because of my major being so unique, and it really appealed to me.'
Rachel Hernandez
​Jerry Poling | July 9, 2018

Following is a Q&A with one of the 1,379 students who received a diploma May 5 at UW-Stout.

Name: Rachel Hernandez
Hometown: Madison
Major: Golf enterprise management
Awards, honors: WIAC Judy Kruckman Women’s Golf Scholar Athlete Award 2017, Chancellor’s Awards 2015-2017, WIAC Academic All-Conference 2014-2017, WGCA All-American Scholar 2015-17, UW-Stout Scholar Athlete

Why did you choose UW-Stout? I chose Stout because of my major being so unique, and it really appealed to me. I also was able to continue in my athletics as well and was able to play college golf at a competitive level.

What are the biggest obstacles you faced in earning your degree? Managing my time and also figuring out a way to not graduate early so I could finish out my NCAA eligibility for golf.

What stands out among your college experiences? Being a successful college golfer with having the record for the golf team and also being a Scholar Athlete as well, with five to six 4.0 semesters.

What’s next? I accepted an internship with the Wisconsin State Golf Association for the summer and hopefully will find a job in the tournament administration part of the golf industry.

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