![]() ![]() When asked why she initially elected to explore Psychology, she answers: This evolution, she says, was made possible largely by the flexibility and support she enjoyed as a student at CRC. Wilterson marvels at her transformation from a teenager pursuing supplemental advanced general education, to pursuing an associate’s degree in equine science, to her current passionate work as a psychology doctoral candidate at Princeton. I originally intended to spend my life working with horses.” After this initial introduction to community college, I graduated and enrolled as a fulltime student at CRC studying in equine science, believe it or not. I started taking my first classes on campus when I was about 14 - homeschooled growing up, I was able to start enriching my education through courses like math by the time I was in high school. candidate in psychology and neuroscience scheduled to defend her dissertation in 2021, embodying the spirit of inquiry she acquired while at CRC.Īs Wilterson explains, “For me, CRC was so many things. Sarah (Hutter) Wilterson Alumna / Psychology/Neuroscience / Princeton UniversityĬRC's Honors program's alumna and Sacramento native, Sarah (Hutter) Wilterson is a graduate student at Princeton University, where she is a Ph.D. "The honors program is a great way to meet mentors who can help as you move through college and beyond.
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