Meet a Shocker: Payton Morgan

Payton Morgan, a native ͷn, is a ͷ East High School alumnus. He chose to attend ͷ State because of the relationships he already had with ͷ State students and staff.

Payton is one of more than 3,500 students eligible for spring 2021 graduation. Learn more about his time at ͷ State and what the future has in store for the grad.

What is your degree in?

My degree will be in Computer Science.

Where are you from?

I am from ͷ, Kansas.

What led you to ͷ State?

The deciding factor for me to attend ͷ State was a scholarship I won and the relationships I already had on campus. 

How are you feeling leading up to graduation?

It feels a little bittersweet. I’m feeling a little sad, but I’m excited and really looking forward to graduation.

What has been your most helpful learning experience while a student at ͷ State?

The most helpful learning experience I’ve had while a student is learning how to ask other students and professors for help. There is no reason to struggle by myself when there are a lot of people who want to help.

What was been your biggest challenge as a student, and how did you overcome it?

The biggest challenge I had as a student was being able to balance my schoolwork and academics, while still maintaining my active involvement and leadership within clubs and organizations.

What has been your most helpful learning experience at ͷ State?

The most helpful learning experience at ͷ State has been learning more about how to talk to people in a professional setting.

What organizations were you involved in during your time at ͷ State?

I was involved in Freshman Student Council, Student Government Association, Cut H8, Alpha Phi Alpha, SEEDS (Science Engineering Educational Development for Students), Shocker Engineering Academy Mentor and NSBE (National Society of Black Engineers).

What are your plans after graduation?

After graduation, I am planning on interning at Spirit Aerosystems in its IT department.  

How has the COVID-19 pandemic affected your time at ͷ State or your post-graduation plans?

There hasn’t been much of an effect due to COVID-19. I am still graduating on time, and the pandemic didn’t impact my post-graduation plans. I feel very blessed and thankful that my life plans weren’t negatively impacted by the pandemic.

What advice would you give other ͷ State students?

To other students, I’d say to prioritize things according to their importance. Additionally, work hard and do well in school, but be sure to stay involved and eager to meet new people. College will allow you to create long-lasting relationships if you put in the work to discover those relationships. 


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