If you look at it from a standpoint of helping people create their futures, mortgage brokering and teaching aren’t really that far apart.
Mortgage brokers can help a young couple find a way to pay for that first house and start a future that includes kids and lots of good times, while teachers can help guide those kids toward their futures.
So in a sense, when Matt Evangelist, a student in the College of Education, graduates, he will have the best of both worlds.
On one end, he’ll be helping families secure their futures through home ownership as a mortgage broker over the summer. But during the school year, Evangelist will be guiding kids to their futures as a teacher and a football coach.
In fact, it was coaching football that led Evangelist to teaching. In 2000, he was asked to help out with the George Washington High School football team. Although he was then just starting his business as a mortgage broker, the students he worked with made him re-evaluate his career choice, he said.
“I liked working with the kids,” Evangelist said. “I would give up my afternoons to help the kids. I liked it so much that I gave up coaching to go to school.”
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