Meet Our Student Ambassadors

Get to Know Our Student Ambassadors!

Student Ambassadors Group

The Undergraduate Admissions Student Ambassadors are comprised of student leaders committed to providing dynamic campus visits and information to prospective students and their families. The ambassadors convey their pride and passion for Stevens Institute of Technology with honesty, sincerity and enthusiasm. They believe in cultivating a true knowledge and understanding of the campus and community along with the values and ideals of an innovative and technology-centric Stevens education. Through the determination and camaraderie that the ambassadors share, it is their goal to help prospective students envision themselves as future Stevens students by leaving a lasting and positive impression.

Sabrina DePaulis Sabrina DePaulis

Major: Mechanical Engineering

School: Charles V. Schaefer, Jr. School of Engineering and Science

Interests: Society of Women Engineers, A. James Clark Scholars Program, Greek life, Peer Leader Program

Advice for Prospective Students: Push yourself out of your comfort zone. College is a time for growth and self reflection and this can only be done by trying new things and meeting new people. When I got to college I challenged myself to do something new as often as possible but this also helped me to find comfort in who I am and become more confident in myself.


Katie Monico Katie Monico

Major: Biomedical Engineering; Minor: Biology

School: Charles V. Schaefer, Jr. School of Engineering and Science

Interests: Peer Leader Program, StevensTHON, peer tutor

Advice for Prospective Students: Have an open mind. Your studying habits in high school will probably not work in college so you need to be open to changing the way that you learn.


Olof Persson Olof Persson

Major: Computer Science

School: Charles V. Schaefer, Jr. School of Engineering and Science

Interests: Men's Tennis, The Stute, Student Government Association

Advice for Prospective Students: Get involved!


William Reccoppa William Reccoppa

Major: Information Systems

School: School of Business

Interests: Tour guide, Peer Leader Program

Advice for Prospective Students: Make sure you get involved, and remember that it's never too late to start. Build relationships and explore new things. Embrace the unique experiences college offers while you have the chance.


Photo of Alexander Stanczak Alexander Stanczak

Major: Mechanical Engineering

School: Charles V. Schaefer, Jr. School of Engineering and Science

Interests: Student Government Association, Mechanical Engineering Honor Society, Student Leadership Honor Society, American Society of Mechanical Engineers

Advice for Prospective Students: Take advantage of work opportunities while in college such as internships or co-ops. You'll build relationships with industry professionals, and it allows you to build your skills while still a student. Most importantly, it helps you determine what you like and dislike in terms of jobs.


Lily Stone Lily Stone

Major: Computer Engineering

School: Charles V. Schaefer, Jr. School of Engineering and Science

Interests: Sigma Delta Tau, Hillel

Advice for Prospective Students: Don't shut yourself off to different opportunities based off of barriers -- there is always a way to get past.


Abby Thomas Abby Thomas

Major: Quantitative Social Science major, Marketing minor

School: School of Humanities, Arts & Social Sciences

Interests: Greek life, Stevens Women in Music, HASS Deans Advisory Board, environmental club

Advice for Prospective Students: College is supposed to be fun and it is supposed to be experimental. Stay curious about your future and do everything you can to move yourself further in the professional world. But also foster social relationships and make time to have fun and celebrate your time at college!


Sara Wolf Sara Wolf

Major: Chemical Engineering

School: Charles V. Schaefer, Jr. School of Engineering and Science

Interests: Entertainment committee, the Lawrence T. Babbio '66 Pinnacle Scholars Program, Encouraging Women Across All Borders

Advice for Prospective Students: Get involved!! It's much easier to find yourself and your community when you start joining organizations.