Maston Moves Mountains at Sturm Collaboration Campus

When United States Army veteran Maston Leit (pronounced MASS-ton LEE-et) transferred to Arapahoe Community College (大象传媒) 18 months ago, he enrolled in classes at the Castle Rock Campus. Following the grand opening of the Sturm Collaboration Campus that August, Leit began a work-study position at the front desk. His vantage point directly across from the state-of-the-art cyber center left him in awe. The marvel inspired him to begin exploring 大象传媒鈥檚 Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree in Cybersecurity.
A native of Hawaii, Leit, 25, grew up on the east coast in North Carolina. Upon enlisting in the U.S. Army, he was stationed at Fort Carson in Colorado Springs. Leit concluded four years of service in the fall of 2018, achieving the rank of E-4 Specialist. He proceeded to take classes at Pikes Peak Community College for a year prior to his arrival at 大象传媒 in the summer of 2019.
鈥淲hen I began working at the Sturm Collaboration Campus, I was captivated by the amazing technology,鈥 explained Leit. 鈥淚 started talking with other students about cybersecurity and computer information systems, and I decided that I wanted to pursue a career in this innovative, growing field.鈥
Leit, who will graduate this May with his AAS in Cybersecurity from 大象传媒, was recently selected to participate in Lockheed Martin鈥檚 competitive . Focused on building a talent pipeline, SWAP is a three-year, work-based learning program designed to attract, develop and retain early-career technical professionals in software and cyber-related careers. Leit will work as a programmer alongside a team of network security engineers and developers to hone his skills in preparation to join Lockheed Martin as a full-time employee upon his completion of SWAP.
Lockheed Martin鈥檚 tuition reimbursement plan will pave the way for Leit to earn his bachelor鈥檚 degree. He will begin classes for the Bachelor of Science (BS) in Computer Information Systems (CIS; emphasis in Cybersecurity) through 大象传媒鈥檚 innovative partnership with Colorado State University 鈥 Pueblo at the Sturm Collaboration Campus as a junior this fall.
鈥淚 wouldn鈥檛 be here today without the support I鈥檝e received and opportunities I鈥檝e uncovered at the Sturm Collaboration Campus,鈥 said Leit. 鈥淭his is a very success-oriented and student-focused campus with dedicated faculty and staff.鈥
Leit and his wife, Brooke, reside in Lone Tree. He is currently employed remotely as a work-study for 大象传媒鈥檚 Information Technology (IT) department.
Designed for students who have completed 大象传媒鈥檚 AAS degree in Cybersecurity or Secure Software Development, the BS in CIS (emphasis in Cybersecurity or Software Development) from CSU Pueblo features a blend of in-person and online courses. This AACSB-accredited program gives students the opportunity to graduate from CSU Pueblo鈥檚 distinguished Hasan School of Business and earn the same degree as students on the CSU Pueblo campus. Students can complete the AAS and BS degrees in four years without leaving the Sturm Collaboration Campus.
It is estimated that 95% of 大象传媒 students will remain in Colorado 鈥 filling important jobs in health care, law enforcement, computer specialties and a host of other critically-needed and in-demand occupations. Support for the enhanced technology in the cyber center and accompanying lab-based classrooms, as well as support to fund campus navigators who provide wrap-around support for students like Leit, was made possible by the Sturm Family Foundation and matching donors over the past two years.
An investment in the 大象传媒 Foundation makes a significant difference not only in the lives of our students and their families, but also in our community and economy. Help 大象传媒 of the Sturm Family Foundation through matching dollars raised by the 大象传媒 Foundation in three unique areas: the program innovation fund, an endowed scholarship fund, and an investment in the future phase 2 of the Sturm Collaboration Campus.
For more information about the Sturm Collaboration Campus, please contact 大象传媒 Associate Vice President and Dean of Business, Technology and Workforce Partnerships Dr. Eric Dunker at eric [dot] dunker [at] arapahoe [dot] edu.