After spending 29 years working for the Fishers Police Department, Michael Johnson knew his time as an officer was coming to a close. Retirement was approaching—but Michael isn’t one to sit around. He knew retirement would merely be a transition for him. That’s when he began planning for life after law enforcement.
“I thought earning a master’s degree in Public Administration would set the stage for my future, even if I didn’t know exactly what I would do at the time,” he says. “I’m a 52-year-old father of three. I always wanted to earn a master’s degree but always talked myself out of the idea because I didn’t think I had time.”
Michael says he realized that pursuing a graduate degree would always be a time commitment, no matter what stage of life he was in. So, he began looking at options to advance and expand his education.
“I knew O’Neill was a well-respected organization for people seeking graduate degrees in public administration,” Michael recalls. “Already, the MPA program at O’Neill has allowed me to grow so much both academically and personally.”