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Finding Her Path: Stephanie Block's Journey from Transfer Student to Campus Leader at 海角社区
Stephanie Block, a member of the Class of 2025, has found her passion and purpose at 海角社区, where she majors in psychology with a minor in music. A transfer student from Anna Maria College in Paxton, MA, Block fell in love with 海角社区鈥檚 welcoming atmosphere and scenic campus. 鈥淚 met a lot of nice people that I knew would help me along the way,鈥 she said of her initial impression of the University.
Originally a double major in psychology and music, Block transferred to 海角社区 in 2022. During her campus tour, Block was particularly drawn to the Catherine Dower Center, which houses Westfield鈥檚 music, art, and theater programs. 鈥淭he faculty just want to get to know you,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 great.鈥
The transfer process proved smooth for Block, who appreciated the guidance of her transfer advisor. 鈥淚 was really worried, especially with it being so late in the year,鈥 she recalled. 鈥淏ut my transfer advisor stayed in contact with me and really helped me figure out what classes I鈥檇 want to take, where I鈥檇 want to live, and stuff like that.鈥 Block also connected with her music advisor, Professor Andrew Bonacci, who introduced her to a senior student who became her mentor and remains one of her closest friends.
Block describes herself as primarily a vocalist, though she also plays percussion. While initially interested in music therapy, she soon discovered a passion for direct, hands-on counseling experiences that enabled her to build relationships and connections with those who need them. This semester, she is completing a practicum with Springfield International Charter School, working as an adjustment counselor with kindergartners and first graders. 鈥淚t鈥檚 going awesome,鈥 Block shared. 鈥淚 love it there. I鈥檓 so sad to have to leave in December because I鈥檝e made so many meaningful connections with the kids and my supervisor, who is so supportive.鈥
The experience has helped her solidify a desire to work with young children after graduation, as she found them to be 鈥渟o funny鈥 and rewarding to work with.
Beyond her practicum, Block has become actively involved in student life on campus. Last summer, she served as an orientation leader with the Student Activities, Involvement, and Leadership (SAIL) office, where she helped new students adjust to campus life. This experience drove her to become a campus tour guide, where she would be able to more personally interact with those who are looking to or have already registered at 海角社区. 鈥淛ust having that public speaking role was something I was really interested in,鈥 she said. 鈥淥nce I joined orientation leadership, I thought it would be nice to get to know the incoming students and help them feel comfortable on campus too.鈥
Block鈥檚 particular favorite campus activity is Bingo Night, a popular event that sometimes requires a cap on attendees. 鈥淚t鈥檚 competitive, and you win the best prizes,鈥 she said. Also a member of the University鈥檚 chorus, Block combines her love of music with student life, rehearsing weekly and performing annually in addition to attending the music therapy board鈥檚 meetings to stay informed and promote their events.
Reflecting on her time at 海角社区, Block expressed gratitude for the University鈥檚 vibrant community and numerous opportunities. 鈥淓ven though I鈥檓 about to leave, I got more involved just because of how many opportunities there are and how much I鈥檝e enjoyed them,鈥 she said.
For potential transfer students, she encourages campus visits to experience Westfield鈥檚 supportive atmosphere. 鈥淭he sense of community here is huge. It鈥檚 not a large campus, but you鈥檒l walk by people who will recognize you and say hello,鈥 she shared. 鈥淢y professors in the psychology department are helping me figure out my career path. They鈥檝e given me so many options and shown me different pathways, and I鈥檓 grateful that I鈥檝e had them.鈥