Inspiring Graduate: Justin George (’26)
- Hometown: Delhi, India
- Degree: M.S. Applied Computer Science
Wanting to attend a master’s in computer science program that was centered around applied learning and hands‑on experiences, Justin George was drawn to UW-Stout’s polytechnic focus.
“Stout’s combination of affordability and high‑quality education also played a big role in my decision,” said George, who has an undergraduate degree in computer science from the University of Delhi, India. “I hope to make an impact by using data to solve real‑world problems and help organizations make more informed decisions. I want to work on projects that make technology more understandable and accessible, especially in spaces where data has the potential to improve people’s daily experiences.”
George is especially interested in the growing space of AI and Big Data, and how these technologies can be used to uncover insights that aren’t always obvious through traditional analysis. “Whether it’s improving decision‑making, optimizing processes, or creating solutions that simplify everyday tasks, I want to contribute to work that uses data and AI in meaningful, responsible ways,” he said.
During his master’s program, George completed an internship at Royal Credit Union in Eau Claire as a business intelligence analyst. He worked with dashboards, databases, and data engineering, giving him a strong technical foundation and a step toward his long‑term goals.
George received his M.S. in applied computer science from UW-Stout on May 16, among more than 1,000 of his peers. He hopes to gain more experience in data and analytics through a full-time position in the field.
“I’m truly grateful for the opportunities and experiences UW-Stout has given me,” George said. “My time here has shaped not only my academic and professional path, but also my personal growth in ways I didn’t expect when I first arrived. I’m thankful for the support, the community and the chance to challenge myself in meaningful ways. It’s been an incredible journey, and I’m excited for what comes next.”
Of this year’s graduates, 77.4% were hired prior to graduation, while 99% of recent graduates were employed or furthering their education within six months of graduation.
How has UW-Stout prepared you to work in your field?
UW-Stout prepared me through its strong emphasis on hands‑on learning. Many of my classes included practical projects using real datasets, which helped me bridge the gap between theory and application. Group projects strengthened my teamwork and problem‑solving skills, and the consistent support from professors made it easier to tackle challenging concepts. Opportunities like the Career Fair and on‑campus conferences also gave me valuable exposure to industry professionals and helped me understand what employers are looking for in the field.
What was the biggest lesson you learned in your internship with Royal Credit Union?
During my internship with Royal Credit Union, I had the opportunity to work on machine learning projects, where I helped develop and refine predictive models. I continued improving these models based on feedback and performance results, and I assisted in preparing them for deployment to support real business use cases.
One of the biggest lessons I learned was how to communicate data insights to stakeholders who weren’t necessarily technical. This taught me how to translate complex analytics into meaningful information that could guide decisions.
Royal Credit Union internship gives UW-Stout grad student opportunity to apply skills in data science, machine learning
Continue ReadingThrough my projects, I saw firsthand how data, when used effectively, can help both businesses and customers by improving services, increasing efficiency and identifying opportunities that might otherwise go unnoticed.
The experience gave me a deeper understanding of how data and analytics play a crucial role in supporting everyday operations.
What stands out about your UW-Stout experience?
The combination of supportive faculty, applied learning and opportunities to take on leadership roles made my time at UW-Stout incredibly meaningful.
What stands out most to me is how supportive the professors are. They genuinely want students to succeed and create an environment that encourages curiosity, collaboration and growth.
The project‑based coursework helped me build practical skills that translate directly to workplace expectations.
My experiences in my on‑campus employment as a student manager at Merle M. Price Commons Dining Services taught me a lot about leadership, communication and managing responsibilities in a fast‑paced environment. I learned how to stay organized under pressure, support a team and make quick decisions during busy hours. It was a completely different kind of learning experience, but one that helped me grow personally and professionally.
How did your involvement impact your experience?
Participating in class projects and collaborating with classmates gave me a strong sense of community. I also had the opportunity to serve as an international mentor, working with the Office of International Education to help and guide new international students during their transition to campus life. This experience allowed me to connect with students from around the world, support them through the adjustment process and give back to the community that supported me when I first arrived.
What challenges did you face in earning your degree, and how did you overcome them?
One of the biggest challenges was adjusting to a new country and balancing coursework with my job and internship. Managing time and staying organized helped me stay on track, and the support from classmates and professors made the transition much easier.
Being the only international student in my program also made it challenging at first to connect with classmates, but group projects, an on‑campus job and other activities helped me build meaningful relationships. Over time, these experiences helped me feel more confident, included and connected to the campus community.
What are you most proud of as you finish your degree?
I’m proud of how much I’ve grown academically, personally and professionally during my time at UW-Stout. Academically, I pushed myself through challenging coursework and real‑world projects that strengthened my skills and deepened my understanding of data and analytics. Professionally, completing an internship while managing on‑campus employment helped me gain hands‑on experience, build confidence and understand what it means to work in a fast‑paced, industry‑focused environment. Personally, adapting to a new country, meeting new people, and learning to balance so many responsibilities at once helped me become more independent, resilient and self‑assured. Looking back, I’m proud of how far I’ve come and how much I’ve grown in every aspect of my life.