
Lance Varnell is no stranger to taking on a challenge. His dedicated work ethic has been evident from the moment he arrived at O’Neill in 2022, a transfer student who first completed his associate’s degree at Ivy Tech. It wasn’t long after arriving that another opportunity within O’Neill caught the Sustainability Practice and Policy major’s attention: the Accelerated Master’s Program.
Varnell opted to add a degree to his time with O’Neill and pursue his MPA. While the decision to join the Accelerated Master’s Program tacked on additional time and courses to his O’Neill degree path, Varnell wasn’t deterred.
“My advisor informed me about the accelerated option early in our conversations about my path,” he recalls. “This option seemed like a good fit for me. I talked to several people about the merit of having a graduate degree and what types of advantages it would provide after school. Based on that overall message, I decided to include the accelerated program as part of my academic route.”
Varnell’s commitment to his education and his academic work didn’t go unnoticed. The university recently selected him as one of its Top 100 undergraduates of 2024. Each year, IUPUI selects 100 outstanding undergrads who demonstrate academic excellence, campus leadership, and community engagement.
That high standard is why Varnell says it was so gratifying to learn he had received such an honor.
“There is a great amount of time spent working alone on the tasks that make up any given course,” he says. “This recognition reminds me that I am a part of something bigger than myself. This is not about my success alone. Representing the blindness community is more important than any personal accolade.”