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Your home away from home has so much to offer. At Alabama's International University you will find a diverse student body representing more than 60 nations, an extensive study abroad program, 16 Division I athletic teams and more than 200 student organizations. Along with numerous housing and on-campus dining options and cultural arts opportunities, you will quickly see that TROY offers the complete college experience.
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Katie Godwin was named the Outstanding Undergraduate Student in Interpreter Training at the 2025 College of Education Honors Convocation

Leading by Example: Katie Godwin

On May 16, 2025, Katie Godwin will walk across the stage at Troy University's commencement ceremony, not only as a trained interpreter but as a testament to perseverance, resilience and heart. A graduate of the Interpreter Training Program, Godwin's story is one of early passion, unexpected detours and a powerful return to her calling. 


During pregnancy, Godwin was diagnosed with eosinophilic fasciitis, an extremely rare autoimmune disorder with only a few hundred documented cases worldwide. The condition caused widespread inflammation, severe pain and significant physical limitations—including difficulty using her hands and arms. The recovery was long and uncertain. 


“I was so upset. I was only 21 and I felt like my life was over,” she said. “But I told myself, if I get better, I'm going to go do that thing I was scared to do. And I'm not just going to do it—I'm going to do it well.” 


And she did. After five years of treatment, Godwin achieved remission in May 2023. She returned to school with a renewed fire to become an interpreter—not just for herself, but to serve others who, like her, had felt isolated, misunderstood or unseen.

That determination and heart were recently recognized at the College of Education Honors Convocation, where Godwin was named the Outstanding Undergraduate Student in Interpreter Training. It was a moment that honored her academic excellence, leadership and growth—both personal and professional. 

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The Trojan Book Bag provides access to all course materials without the need to shop around before the first day of class. The Trojan Book Bag is a textbook rental program. Enrollment in this program is automatic, and the cost is $21 per credit hour per semester/term.

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