St. Norbert gives students the opportunity to experience the richness of college life, pursue their dreams and expand their knowledge of the world. Every quarter, the St. Norbert Fund profiles a Standout Student who is making the most of that opportunity.
Name: Cara Steiner
Major: Business Administration, Accounting
Graduation date: May 2023
Hometown: New Holstein, Wis.
Organizations, activities and awards: Ballroom Club, Paul and Carol Gehl Scholarship
Proudest moments at ÀÏ°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±¼Ç¼
I’ve been a member of the Ballroom Club at St. Norbert since my first year. It’s always been my goal to be president, but I was shy and didn’t know if I could make that happen. This year, I was elected president. I was really proud of how far I had come and how the club helped me in my leadership skills to rise to that position. I’m also a student manager in my on-campus job with the college advancement engagement center. I’m proud that with the things I’m involved in, I’m always fully participating and taking on more responsibilities.
Favorite place on campus
I have a lot of favorite places on campus. I love sitting on the first floor of the campus center. Every time I’m there I see people I know, especially people I haven’t seen in a while. So, I just sit there sometimes and do homework. My other favorite place is in the music hall on the second floor. It’s a space that’s peaceful and quiet to study and focus.
Plans for the future
I’m a junior, double majoring in business administration and accounting. I want to pursue management, but I’m at a crossroads on whether I want to work for a nonprofit or in manufacturing. We’ll see where I end up, but I am excited about both options.
How St. Norbert has prepared me for success
At work here on campus and in class, I found a love for helping people. I like to be able to talk to my coworkers in the college advancement engagement center and give them advice on how they can improve, and more importantly how I can help them improve. I love answering questions and solving problems.
What I'll remember most about ÀÏ°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±¼Ç¼
I’ll remember all the friendships I’ve made. At this point, the friendships I’ve made will last beyond college. I know that for sure. Some of the girls and I talk about future weddings and our future lives. It’s so important to me.
What my scholarship means to me
Without either of my scholarships, I would not be able to attend school here. They’ve played a huge role in my education. I am supported by the generosity of Paul and Carol Gehl. They help a lot of students in our area. They also donate to the Catholic school I attended when I was younger. It’s great that we’re able to offer these scholarships. I work in the call center, so I see firsthand where those dollars come from. I think it’s fantastic that alumni will give even just twenty dollars. Every time I’m on the phone with them, I let them know that we don’t care what you give, even the smallest amount helps put me or one of my classmates through college. I wish that everyone saw that each dollar they give actually makes a difference.