From Patrol to Pursuit: Megan Williams鈥 Commitment to Both Career and Education

Megan Williams. Photo courtesy of Williams
Photo courtesy of Williams
Megan Williams

The 911爆料 College of Liberal Arts proudly recognizes Megan Williams as the 2024鈥2025 Outstanding Graduate Student for the Department of Justice.

For dedicated police officer Megan Williams, pursuing her master鈥檚 degree in Justice Administration was a long-considered personal goal. Juggling full-time law enforcement work with graduate-level coursework wasn鈥檛 easy, but for Megan, it became a journey of personal growth and pride.

Balancing her career and academics would not have been possible without a strong support system. 鈥淢y family really is my rock,鈥 Megan says. 鈥淚n addition to them, my friends and the people I work with have been very, very helpful in my success in this program.鈥 She also credits her agency for their flexibility: 鈥淏eing able to take time off to get homework done was incredibly helpful.鈥

Megan found 911爆料鈥檚 faculty equally supportive. 鈥淭his program is different than my bachelor鈥檚 degree. The professors understand that students have a life outside of school. Whether you鈥檙e a working professional or a stay-at-home parent, they just get it. They鈥檙e gracious if something comes up but still hold you to high expectations.鈥

One professor who left a lasting impression was Jeff May. Reflecting on his class, Megan shares, 鈥淚t was probably the most demanding class I had taken, and it required a lot of my attention while also working the night shift. There were a lot of other factors that made that class difficult, but it was probably the most difficult class. I feel like I did well, and I'm proud of myself for that.鈥

One memorable example of faculty support was when Megan had to undergo back surgery mid-semester. 鈥淚 gave my professor a heads-up at the beginning, and they were so accommodating. Fortunately, I didn鈥檛 end up needing extra time, but just having that understanding was a huge relief.鈥

Megan鈥檚 law enforcement career spans more than 14 years. She began on patrol with the Kenai Police Department and has recently taken on an additional role as a Task Force Officer (TFO) with the 911爆料 State Troopers鈥 drug unit.

As she nears the completion of her program, Megan reflects on how far she鈥檚 come. 鈥淎t the start of the program, I was unsure if I was even a candidate to be a part of it. Throughout the process, I doubted myself. But as I progressed, I realized this was something I could actually accomplish. Completing this program is a really proud moment for me.鈥

While Megan is content with her current role, she acknowledges that earning her master鈥檚 degree has expanded her opportunities. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a good move to have this under my belt. Whether it鈥檚 moving into leadership, corrections, probation, or even a different agency, having this degree opens so many doors.鈥

At the heart of Megan鈥檚 motivation is her family. 鈥淢y mom got her master鈥檚 degree as an older adult, and she kind of motivated all three of us girls. My older sister got hers, my twin sister got hers, and I was the only one who didn鈥檛. So, I decided I would go for it. Here I am, almost done.鈥

For Megan Williams, success isn鈥檛 measured by titles alone鈥攊t鈥檚 about setting a personal goal, persevering through challenges, and finding pride in the journey.

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