
{"articleDetail":{"publishDateDisplay":"November 27, 2025","summary":"For Jess&#160;(Wilson) &#8217;20 and Josh&#160;Tygert&#160;&#8217;20, Geneva created abundant opportunities for themselves and others who are seeking ways to serve the Lord through their vocational callings.","image":"site://geneva.edu/stories/_assets/tygert1.jpg","tagItems":"[Track-Field, Computer Science, Campaigns, Engineering, communication, Alumni Profile, Giving, AFL Campaign]","articleText":"How can a college education prepare you for the real world?&#160;What does it actually take to be adequately prepared?&#160;Do we need&#160;all the&#160;technical skills,&#160;or are soft skills equally important? Jess&#160;(Wilson) &#8217;20 and Josh&#160;Tygert&#160;&#8217;20 give us valuable insight into how education can masterfully equip someone to engage with the real world.&#160;As&#160;they&#160;reflect on&#160;several years of post-undergraduate work, they share a deep respect for&#160;Geneva&#8217;s strength in this area, as it&#160;seeks&#160;to send young people into the world with excellence.&#160;\nJess and Josh both attended Geneva, graduated amidst the COVID-19 lockdown of 2020, and were married in 2022. Both were initially drawn to the vibrant community&#160;at&#160;Geneva. During their respective school visits, they appreciated the chance to meet with professors, attend classes, and stay overnight with current students. That taste of community became a central memory of their time&#160;at&#160;Geneva. Josh fondly remembers the friendships he forged at college, the adventure trips&#160;he&#160;participated&#160;in&#160;through the&#160;Center for Student Engagement (CSE), and the personal attention he received from professors due to small class sizes. Jess&#8217;s decision to join the&#160;cross country&#160;and&#160;track&#160;teams&#160;led&#160;to a &#8220;ready-made&#8221; group of friends, which enabled her to begin cultivating relationships right from the start.&#160;&#160;\n\nToday, Jess uses her study in communication as a social media manager at a marketing department in Harrisburg, PA. Josh uses his&#160;dual&#160;computer engineering and computer science degrees in his work as a software engineer designing microchips for electronics. As they serve through their church&#8217;s youth group&#160;in Oil City, PA, they get the opportunity to speak with youth about why they pursued a Christian education. Their love of Geneva has led them to support the College with the hope that future young people will receive the chance to experience a transformative college education.&#160;&#160;\nJosh and Jess believe a primary benefit they received from their Geneva education was the ability to think critically in unknown circumstances and make decisions rooted in practical wisdom.&#160;\nJess says, &#8220;[My education] conceptually made me think in ways&#160;I&#8217;d&#160;never really thought before and&#160;that&#8217;s&#160;really shaped how I&#8217;ve been able to move forward in my job and my life. I&#160;didn&#8217;t&#160;graduate with a ton of technical skills,&#160;but I really knew how to think about the world and life and that put me in&#160;a good position&#160;to do a lot of ambiguous things well.&#8221;&#160;\nWhile&#160;Jess&#160;learned the functional&#160;tools for her specialized&#160;work&#160;after college,&#160;she feels that Geneva prepared her to communicate efficiently with people different from her and equipped her with skills she&#160;didn&#8217;t&#160;even know she&#160;would need. In challenging situations, she can now figure out unique solutions&#160;because of the critical thinking skills learned as an undergraduate student.&#160;\nSimilarly, Josh appreciates the broad nature of Geneva&#8217;s engineering program, which allows students to experience&#160;various types&#160;of engineering during their college years. He recognizes the value in &#8220;learning how to learn&#8221; and &#8220;learning to figure out something when you don&#8217;t know how to do it.&#8221;&#160;For example, he learned several computer languages during his time at Geneva and, although he&#160;doesn&#8217;t&#160;use those specific ones in his current work, the discipline of studying them shaped his ability to learn other languages and work well with others in his field.&#160;\nGeneva equipped Jess and Josh to live well in an imperfect world. Living in a close community has its challenges, but the&#160;Tygerts&#160;also recognize the immense blessings&#160;and opportunity present when you choose to surround yourself with&#160;good&#160;people. For them, Geneva created abundant opportunities for a melting pot of people who love the Lord and are actively&#160;seeking&#160;to serve Him.&#160;Ultimately, they&#160;hope that others can experience this gift of community at Geneva that launches students into the real world with knowledge&#160;and grace.&#160;\nIf&#160;you&#8217;re&#160;interested in learning more on how you can support future generations of college students&#160;at&#160;Geneva, visit&#160;genevacollegefoundation.org.","author":null,"publishDate":"2025-11-27","type":"Stories","title":"Jess and Josh Tygert: The Value of a Geneva Education","imageDesc":"","url":"/article/jess-and-josh-tygert","blogCategories":"","id":"934e8a28ac0a24045e537b5891772ef2","detailUrl":"/stories/2025/11/jess-and-josh-tygert.json","sourcePath":null,"slug":"jess-and-josh-tygert"}}
