Alumni Alert

Walt Archer ‘16

Walt Archer
Business Administration A.A.
“Get comfortable being uncomfortable because that’s part of adulthood.”

Like many high school seniors, Walt Archer was unsure of what he wanted to study in college, but the decision of where to start his college career was clear. He learned of Bucks’ reputation for having an expansive selection of excellent academic programs, expert faculty, and great support resources for students. Bucks was the smart choice.

“Bucks is extremely unique in that it gives you a university feel for a community college price. Especially if you’re like I was and unsure of what you want to do with your education, Bucks is the perfect choice. A family feeling, impeccable guidance, experienced professors, and the opportunity to shape and mold your college experience with no limitations is what truly sets Bucks apart.

“I started my time at Bucks with some uncertainty and was blessed with expert guidance and advice from the faculty. Professor Kelly Sell played a significant role in helping me navigate and shape my goals with the program, but every professor was brilliant and attentive to my needs. Each class felt like a family gathering to me. The balance between education and comfort left me looking forward to class every day. I remember really enjoying my Sociology course. It was entertaining, interactive, and welcoming, and there was never a shortage of smiles and laughs. I coupled my studies with my fair share of fun as well. I joined a few sports teams, attended many events, and developed great friendships along the way.”

Walt earned his associate degree in Business Administration from Bucks in 2016 and immediately entered the workforce with confidence.

“After graduating, I felt empowered and prepared to begin my journey toward a career I love and enjoy being immersed in. I started in sales but now work at Merrill Lynch and Bank of America as a Licensed Financial Advisor. My economics studies, business classes, and social education sparked my initial interest in working in the financial industry and really helped carry me to where I am today.”

Walt’s positive experience at Bucks has left him with encouraging advice to share with current students.

“If I had to provide advice to anyone going through the program now, it would be to dive in headfirst. There are so many paths to explore, and depriving yourself of that exploration can limit your opportunities in the future. Try everything. Embrace everything. Branch out and spread those wings. Join that club you’re thinking of joining. Say hi to a stranger in the computer lab and compliment your peers. Get comfortable being uncomfortable because that’s part of adulthood. Give yourself a head start on your future by utilizing the diversity that Bucks offers.”