Aimee Cawlina
Western New England University, Class of 2020
From Peabody
From Peabody
My name is Aimee Cawlina.
I am currently a junior at Southern New Hampshire University, majoring in Justice Studies, with a concentration in Law and Legal Processes. I am also minoring in psychology and philosophy.
While at SNHU, I have had the opportunity to build experience in time management and organization, conflict resolution, and I have also had the opportunity to serve as captain on the womens golf team and handle the responsibilities that follow. Additionally, I am an active member of Southern New Hampshire Universitys Honors Program.
Some of my strengths and interests include being certified by FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency). This allows me to participate in community rebuilding's prior to crises. In order to be considered for this position, I had to become ICS (Incident Command System) certified through an online class and exam, provided by FEMA.
After graduation, I plan on attending law school, preferably a highly praised university, such as Yale University, to better my education and knowledge in the legal system. Upon the completion of this, I aspire to become a criminal defense lawyer, and one day, hopefully own my own law firm.

Aimee Cawlina Receives Degree from Western New England University
Aimee Cawlina graduated with a Juris Doctor from Western New England University in May 16, 2020. Cawlina was among over 950 students who received degrees from 25 states and six countries. The top...
June, 19 2020 - Verified by Western New England University
Aimee Cawlina Named to SNHU's President's List
Aimee Cawlina has been named to Southern New Hampshire University's winter 2017 President's List. Eligibility for the President's List requires that a student accumulate an academic grade point ave...
June, 21 2017 - Verified by Southern New Hampshire University
Restaurant Assistant at Brooksby Village
Preparing the dining room for service
Communicating with residents who have Alzheimer’s or physical handicaps
Serving fifty (50) residents high quality meals
Assisting residents who seek support within the dining room due to handicaps, both physical and intellectual
Properly break down dining room upon completion of meals
Guaranteeing safety and health requirements and regulations are fully addressed and implemented
ServSafe Certified
Train new employees/team members
Continuously being retrained on important job aspects
Three (3) time employee of the month
September 2012 - Present