Hometown: India

Academic Program: Master of Business Administration

Why did you choose Niagara University?

I chose Niagara University because it offers strong academics, a supportive community, and great opportunities for personal and professional growth. Its welcoming environment and location make it the perfect place for me to achieve my goals.

What are your career aspirations and how will your Niagara degree help you to achieve your objectives?

My long-term career aspiration is to grow into a leadership role where I can make a meaningful impact in the healthcare and business sector by improving efficiency, supporting innovation, and creating opportunities that benefit communities. A Niagara University degree will give me the foundation to achieve this — through strong academics, hands-on learning, and mentorship from faculty who encourage both professional excellence and personal growth. The combination of practical experience, global perspective, and supportive community at Niagara will equip me with the skills and confidence to reach my goals.

Rukhsar

Share some Pro-Tips: What would you tell someone who is considering applying for your program?

I’d tell future students to be open-minded, get involved, and take full advantage of the resources Niagara University offers. Don’t just focus on classes — join organizations, attend events, and connect with professors because the small, supportive community here gives you the chance to build strong relationships. Also, balance your academics with networking and practical experiences — that’s where you’ll see the real value of the program.

What do you like to do when you’re not studying? (Tell us about your hobbies and interests.)

When I’m not studying, I enjoy reading, exploring new places, and spending time with friends. I also like trying new foods and keeping myself active.

What has been your most memorable or impactful moment at Niagara University?

My most memorable moment at Niagara University was being part of the International Student Organization’s events, especially ‘Colors of Culture.’ It was inspiring to see students from so many different backgrounds come together to share food, music, and traditions. That experience not only made me feel at home but also showed me the value of diversity, leadership, and community — lessons that will stay with me throughout my life and career.