
{"articleDetail":{"publishDateDisplay":"April 23, 2026","summary":"Reagan Shields &#8217;26 leaves Geneva College prepared for law school, carrying with her a love of learning, a heart for justice, and the character formed through faithful mentorship.","image":"site://geneva.edu/stories/_assets/reagan-shields-header.jpg","tagItems":"[communication, Student Experience, Political Science]","articleText":"In a few short weeks, Reagan Shields &#8216;26 will cross the commencement stage as a graduate of Geneva College, with&#160;law school on the horizon.&#160;\nWhen Reagan&#160;graduated&#160;from&#160;high school, she had no immediate plans for going to college. &#8220;I was home-schooled, and so I had the mindset&#160;of&#160;being able to teach myself whatever I wanted to learn. I was used to taking initiative and doing things on my own.&#160;But,&#160;and I&#160;don&#8217;t&#160;even know why, a few months before graduation, I started applying to local schools.&#8221; Reagan applied to Geneva and to Grove&#160;City, but&#160;chose&#160;Geneva after reviewing the&#160;financial aid.&#160;&#160;\n&#8220;I didn&#8217;t really have a plan of what I wanted to do, I just knew that I enjoyed writing and reading and I was more interested in academic than creative writing,&#8221; she reflects.&#160;Reagan decided&#160;to study&#160;communication&#160;media and&#160;rhetoric, eventually adding a minor in&#160;political&#160;science.&#160;\n&#8220;My&#160;fall semester of&#160;sophomore year, I&#160;took&#160;American Government with&#160;Dr.&#160;Neikirk&#160;and I think that is still genuinely my favorite class I&#8217;ve taken at Geneva,&#8221; says Reagan.&#160;&#8220;It was so engaging, I felt constantly challenged by it, and I just learned so much in that class. It changed the way I thought about&#160;government&#160;and it set me down this path of thinking about my responsibilities, as someone who lives in part of not just a neighborhood or a home, but a country too.&#8221;&#160;\nWhile still unsure of exactly where this path would lead her, Reagan added the&#160;political&#160;science minor because she saw it pairing well with her major and could envision opportunities for&#160;communication&#160;work in politics.&#160;As her undergraduate years progressed, she chose to continue her studies&#160;through&#160;a law degree.&#160;\nReagan&#8217;s goal is to work in&#160;foster care or adoption.&#160;&#8220;I&#160;help with&#160;a small group at my church for teens, and during that time&#160;I&#8217;ve&#160;dealt with a lot of teens who are in difficult family situations. It&#8217;s something&#160;I&#8217;m&#160;passionate about and so it motivates me.&#160;\n&#8220;One of the things that helped get me started on this was an internship at the Beaver County Courthouse with the assistant district attorney. The ADA&#160;that I worked with handled all their juvenile delinquency&#160;cases, and I started to see what a difference it made to have lawyers and hearing officers who really cared about the kids. A lot of times it&#160;doesn&#8217;t&#160;change what you can do legally, but it&#160;matters&#160;regardless&#160;when you have a person who cares about the kids on the other side.&#8221;&#160;\nBetween her junior and senior years, Reagan took the LSAT, scoring high enough to be accepted to Regent University and Ohio State University with full scholarship offers from both. After receiving an offer of a Dean&#8217;s Fellowship at Regent, Reagan settled on the school as her destination after Geneva.&#160;\n&#8220;I visited a couple of&#160;times&#160;and it felt a lot like Geneva. Not exactly the same, but&#160;there was&#160;that same emphasis on not just learning legal skills&#160;but finding professors and students and people who will support you on your walk with the Lord. I love Geneva for that&#160;reason&#160;and I really wanted wherever I&#160;went&#160;to have that. The amount of time professors will take to spend with you and get to know you is one of the things that makes Geneva such a good place.&#8221;&#160;\nDuring her four years at Geneva, Reagan has&#160;been taught and mentored by outstanding faculty members&#160;who have challenged her to grow beyond her comfort zone, including Joel Ward, PhD and Jay Neikirk, PhD.&#160;\n&#8220;Dr. Ward has been such a phenomenal advisor. He&#160;challenged me&#160;often. One specific thing was that he encouraged me to&#160;submit&#160;a paper I wrote to the Pennsylvania Communication Association&#160;conference. And so I did&#160;and it got accepted,&#160;and I went to present it...&#160;but I actually puked beforehand because I was so nervous,&#8221; she&#160;says, laughing. &#8220;But then I presented the article and I got really&#160;good feedback&#160;on it. It taught me that sometimes it can be selfish to write things and then keep them to myself.&#160;It took guts, but it was a really good experience.&#160;All that to say, Dr. Ward has given me&#160;really great&#160;opportunities and encouraged me not to be anxious.&#8221;&#160;\nReagan also&#160;recognizes&#160;Dr. Neikirk&#160;as someone who has shaped her personal growth&#160;at&#160;Geneva. &#8220;He&#8217;s really modeled for me what it means to be faithful to the Lord long&#160;term, and to be patient and kind even in work that can seem pretty mundane sometimes.&#8221;&#160;\nReflecting on&#160;her time at Geneva, Reagan comments, &#8220;I&#8217;m&#160;ready to move on, but I am going to miss the people and the professors, for sure.&#160;One thing I would like to take with me is the value of education independent of my career, and how much I actually just enjoy learning.&#160;Applying that to my life,&#160;I&#8217;ve&#160;really learned to think differently about&#160;politics and community&#160;and place. Geneva has provided&#160;a grounding&#160;for why I do what I do and&#160;think&#160;what I do. And now&#160;I&#8217;m&#160;leaving specific buildings and people, but I hope that&#160;learning&#160;carries on for me.&#8221;&#160;\nThis&#160;liberal arts education&#160;experienced by Reagan&#160;is central to the mission of Geneva College:&#160;education as&#160;character&#160;formation&#160;that bears fruit for a lifetime.","author":null,"publishDate":"2026-04-23","type":"News Release","title":"Reagan Shields:&#160;Equipped for Law School and a Lifetime of Learning","imageDesc":"","url":"/article/reagan-shields-law-school-and-a-lifetime-of-learning","blogCategories":"","id":"96c29eecac0a24047cd634d4b64981fe","detailUrl":"/stories/2026/04/reagan-shields-law-school-and-a-lifetime-of-learning.json","sourcePath":null,"slug":"reagan-shields-law-school-and-a-lifetime-of-learning"}}
