Jennifer Jeffra wanted to expand her horizons after serving in law enforcement for
more than 20 years.
She previously received the CGPS Excellence in Social Sciences Award in Trine University’s
Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice (BSCJ) program and is currently pursuing her
Master of Science with a criminal justice major (MSCJ).
In addition to enhancing her work experiences, the Fanwood, New Jersey, student said
the program has opened new possibilities such as teaching and consulting.
“For me, Trine University was the perfect combination of flexibility and quality education.
Ever since my very first interaction with an academic advisor, I was treated uniquely,
rather than as an ID in a system,” she said. “This positive encouragement made my
decision to attend Trine that much simpler.”
She said her classes helped her develop the ability to analyze criminal justice issues
from a broader perspective.
“I really appreciated the structure of the courses and how they were flexible but
still challenging,” she said. “The discussions were engaging, and the professors were
always available and supportive. It was clear they cared about helping me succeed,
not just academically, but professionally.”
“Understanding how policy, leadership and research all influence the system provided
a deep level of challenge while also expanding my communication and critical thinking
skills.”
She plans to teach as an adjunct faculty member for a criminal justice program in
the future.
“My hope is to apply everything I have learned in the field and through Trine to assist
students in paving their career paths in this discipline,” she commented.
“If you’re passionate about criminal justice and want a program that’s both practical
and flexible, I’d absolutely recommend Trine’s MSCJ,” she concluded. “Whether you're
still working full-time or looking to shift your career, this program gives you the
tools, support and confidence to take that next step.”