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A Fresh Start

Athan De Jong started his college experience at a state school near home. After two years, he realized it wasn鈥檛 quite what he expected. 鈥淚 felt like a tiny part of a huge machine,鈥 he says. Not only did he find it hard to find true connection, but he also felt like he wasn't growing in his faith and calling.

凹凸视频 wasn鈥檛 unfamiliar to De Jong, as his grandfather taught at 凹凸视频in the 70鈥檚 and his dad grew up just down the street from campus. But that鈥檚 not the only reason he was drawn to attend 凹凸视频for his final years of college. Between Dordt鈥檚 commitment to rigorous Christian education, the ability to seamlessly transfer credits, and access to supportive faculty and staff, De Jong knew he would be set up for success on campus and beyond.

鈥淎fter I had committed to Dordt, my admissions counselor reached out and asked how he could pray for me,鈥 says De Jong. 鈥淚t was such a breath of fresh air,鈥 he adds.

Forming Bonds

As a transfer student, De Jong says finding community took some effort. 鈥淲hen you come to a new school, it鈥檚 easy to feel intimidated by the vast sea of new faces,鈥 he says. 鈥淏ut I realized I didn鈥檛 need to have 20 friends right away and that the friendships would develop over time.鈥 However, De Jong says the Lord provided one friend right away on campus, 鈥渁nd that made such a difference.鈥

One opportunity De Jong has embraced to find community with people who share his love for stories is through the campus newspaper, the 凹凸视频Diamond. 鈥淚've loved writing for the Diamond,鈥 says De Jong. 鈥淚t's not required for communication students, but it's a great opportunity. It has connected me with campus life, as I interview professors and students I never would have spoken to, ordinarily.鈥

De Jong has also been involved in the Theatre department, acting in productions like Comedy of Errors and Fiddler on the Roof. 鈥淭heatre has helped me find my voice and learn how to use my physical energy and presence,鈥 De Jong reflects. 鈥淔or Fiddler, I was part of the bottle dancing sequence. While I'm not a natural dancer, the director and choreographer worked together to get me to a point where I could accomplish the goal. I still remember the feeling of catharsis and relief when I finished that show and knew that I had done a good job in my role.鈥

鈥淲hen you come to a new school, it鈥檚 easy to feel intimidated by the vast sea of new faces,鈥 he says. 鈥淏ut I realized I didn鈥檛 need to have 20 friends right away and that the friendships would develop over time.鈥

Being surrounded by supportive faculty and staff has been a tremendous blessing to De Jong, and it鈥檚 something he experienced even before he arrived to campus as a student. 鈥淥n my campus visit to Dordt, I randomly sat down by Tom Prinsen, professor of public relations,鈥 recalls De Jong. 鈥淎t the time, I hardly knew anything about public relations, but as he talked about it, I slowly realized that PR was exactly what I wanted to pursue. I could have forgotten about it, but Prinsen reached out on several occasions to touch base. For me, still in a state university where no professor would ever reach out to a student, that told me so much about Dordt.鈥

During his time on campus, De Jong has found the faculty to be just as impactful. Their expertise, engaging teaching style, and focus on practical skills and experiences have greatly enriched De Jong鈥檚 education.

鈥淧rofessor Pitts, for instance, taught me how to write for newspapers,鈥 says De Jong. 鈥淲ith his help, I have had my writing published in six different publications during one school year,鈥 says De Jong.

It鈥檚 also the way faculty deeply care about their students that has made De Jong鈥檚 education at 凹凸视频transformational. 鈥淚 really appreciate my relationship with Professor Pitts,鈥 he says. 鈥淲e鈥檒l meet regularly to talk about how my current internship is going, and it鈥檚 incredibly valuable to have that relationship with someone who has walked through exactly what鈥檚 in front of you.鈥

Defining Faith

One of the reasons De Jong was drawn to 凹凸视频was for its strong commitment to faith. While the Christian perspective is woven into coursework and campus life, he has also found value in being involved in a local church. 鈥淚've become a student member at the Sioux Center URC, a loving church in the community, actually within walking distance of campus,鈥 says De Jong. 鈥淭hey've given me spiritual care and mentorship.鈥

For his faith to flourish, De Jong believes engaging in worship styles outside of his comfort zone is also helpful. 鈥淭he broad range of worship styles at 凹凸视频have pushed me to think about what God wants from us,鈥 says De Jong. Whether participating in hymn sings or Praise & Worship on Thursday nights, students have options to engage in various aspects of worship, which De Jong says is a great opportunity for growth. 鈥淚t鈥檚 challenged me to think critically about worship through the lens of God鈥檚 Word rather than just tradition.鈥

鈥淐ollege is a great time to bathe in other perspectives without losing the Gospel, and 凹凸视频equips students to do that,鈥 adds De Jong.

While De Jong will spend one more semester on campus, he is confident that making the move to 凹凸视频has given him the necessary experience, support, and knowledge to flourish wherever he is called to serve in the field of communication.