Student Profiles
Imran Qazi
Western Connecticut State University
Danbury resident Imran Qazi came to Western "because the justice and law administration (JLA) program was highly recommended and so was the university environment." As an undergraduate, he majored in JLA with a minor in business, and received a Bachelor of Science in justice and law administration in 2006.
"I decided to major in that because I have always wanted to work in the government sector and I felt that the JLA department would best prepare me for that and it has," Qazi says. Graduating after five years as an undergraduate, Qazi decided to attend graduate school at Western, too. "My graduate major is in history with a concentration in international relations," he explains.
Qazi's long-term goal includes working for the FBI and/or the United Nations. "I would like to one day become the Chief Ambassador for the United States to Pakistan, where my family is originally from," Qazi says. "I would love nothing more than to help bring peace across the world."
Qazi's, who served two years as student government president and received a Student Leadership Award, has advice for new students: "Get involved in your spare time on campus. I would also recommend that you go to the Career Development Center, so they can give you all the guidance you need to make your future brighter than ever."
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