William, I hope you are having a great start to the year. Unfortunately, I wanted to let you know that I won’t be able to volunteer at the health promotion resource center this semester. I got an internship and I am starting work at a different location this semester, which takes up most of my out of class time. I wanted to thank you for giving me the opportunity to volunteer at the resource center as well as for all your guidance since this past summer. I hope that the Healthy Student Organization Project turns out great and if you ever need my assistance, please do not hesitate to contact me. Again, thank you, Lilian
I wanted to thank you again for allowing me to be a part of the HBCU Pride Summer Institute. The experience was enjoyable and enlightening. Since this experience, I have seriously questioned my career goals and direction. In fact, I really miss our quarterly self-assessments. They really provided a roadmap for growth. I also love working with Gina. She is awesome. I feel inspired, just as I did with Dr. Gamble, to stretch myself and knowledge base. I want to do more.
It was a pleasure meeting you during my visit to the campus for the position of Assistant/Associate Provost. I want to thank you for taking time to share information regarding the Admissions process for the University. The information you shared was very informative. Again, thank you.
I wanted to touch base with you all and thank you for your time and participation in our early intervention program. Overall, I think it has been a positive and appreciated service to our customers.
I would like to thank for coming and visiting our AVID class. To go up and become a Miss San Joaquin is just really mind-bogglingly crazy! I have so much respect to you. I wouldn’t have the guts just to do any of the things that you’ve mentioned in class. I really admire you for that. To have the guts of steel to do something that might not even work out is just crazy. I also have lots of gratitude for you coming and seeing us even though you were scared to speak in front of us.
I feel that I can excel in this school environment and that my middle school efforts have prepared me well for this program. I would like to close by thanking you for giving us students this opportunity to further our own
I want to express my deepest gratitude for having me to work as an intern for 1736 Family Crisis Center over the last five months. It is an exciting opportunity for me to nurture my professional growth at the organization. It has been an invaluable experience for me and I hope I was able to provide some value to you as well.
First off I would like to congratulate everyone for making it this far. I would like to thank my classmates, my friends, and my family. I especially want to thank our teachers, for always supporting and encouraging us. If it weren’t for the people who support us daily, we would not be where we are today. I would like everyone to turn to their families, and teachers to thank them for all that they have done for us.
First off, I want to say thank you to my parents for supporting me. Mom, Dad, thank you for being there with me during difficult times. You support and understand me, this gives me the strength to continue fight through the challenges in life. Without you being here today and by my side, I would have given up. Next, I want to thank the administration. You have all contributed to making this school run smoothly but also have allowed us to have a good time. I, as many others, have enjoyed the monthly walks and fundraising activities, the cultural fashion show and the fun and exciting cultural festival with the live steel bad and African drummers. These are some experiences that some students have never been exposed to. Therefore, thank you for bringing new and exciting initiatives to PS/MS124. Mrs. Babb, you are a very loving and an easy person to talk to. You have made so many positive changes to PS124, one of which is allowing us middle schoolers to have student council. I would also like to thank my teachers, for sharing their knowledge. You have taken the time to explain assignments, make class interesting, challenge us beyond our knowledge, and inspire not just me, but all of us. I want to Mr. Heaton for granting me the position of secretary for National Junior Honor Society last year. This was a great opportunity and that allowed me to play a key role in the National Junior Honor
Thank you for a great year! I wanted to let you know how much I sincerely appreciate everything you have done for me this year. You have constantly encouraged me to do my best and to believe in myself. Before this year, History was a class which I dreaded because I thought I was not good at it. After this year, I can confidently say that I have learned to really enjoy it. Your class has changed my outlook on History.
Thank you once again for considering me as one among the good candidates for the Transitional Year Residency Program at Aventura Hospital and Medical Center. I am very happy and excited to hear about the good remarks and feedbacks about me. It would be also a great honor if I could spend the coming years with you all amazing
I wanted to send a heartfelt thank you to everyone who volunteered Friday for the Feed My Starving Children MobilePack event. It was a first for the Naperville campus and would
I wanted to take this opportunity to thank you for the wonderful job you did as the professor and director of the honors program. This has been my first year in the program and I can proudly say that it is an amazing opportunity to be able to be part of. We faced challenges, met new friends, and heard anecdotes from doctors from different fields, which I think that is moving forward to our future step by step going through the right direction.
I want to thank you again for a great semester. Your class has been exceptionally well run and enjoyable. The vast amount of information I have taken away from this class is incredible! I'm wishing you all the best in your future.
I would like to at this time take a moment to thank each of you for your assistance and the support provided to me and our HCMO interns. This has been a very big year for the Recruitment Office as a whole and the NPSV program grew beyond any expectations that we could have imagined.
Overall, my internship gave me many lessons and experiences that will ensure I am a successful healthcare administrator. The internship gave me the opportunity to interact with frontline healthcare staff, ability to identify areas of healthcare that have room for improvement, and develop programs to implement change for improvement. Developing changes in culture, quality measures, and education curriculum for a large hospital system is very challenging. However, my internship has taught me that Rome was not built in one night. Changes that are the result of quality improvement projects take time, patience, and education. To be an effective healthcare administrator, I will need to keep these lessons in mind