April 24, 2026 - 01:38

Trent Phillips, a member of the Class of 2026, arrived at NC State uncertain about his academic path. That uncertainty quickly faded after he discovered a passion for graphic communications. During his initial coursework, Phillips showed a keen interest in the subject, prompting his academic advisor to suggest a closer look at the technology, engineering, and design education major.
Phillips now speaks highly of the guidance he received. "The College of Education has been a huge help in preparing me," he said, reflecting on the support that helped him find his direction. The program, which blends technical skills with pedagogical training, has allowed Phillips to combine his enthusiasm for design with a desire to teach others.
The technology, engineering, and design education major at NC State prepares students to become educators in fields that are increasingly vital in modern classrooms. Phillips noted that the college’s faculty and resources have been instrumental in building his confidence and competence. From hands-on projects to mentorship, he feels equipped to enter the workforce after graduation.
For students who are still exploring their options, Phillips’ journey serves as a reminder that the right advice can make all the difference. His experience underscores how a supportive academic environment can turn initial uncertainty into a clear, rewarding career path.
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