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Shannon Daigle
Contributing Writer
Shannon Daigle is an education-focused writer who enjoys helping future public service professionals find the right path for their goals. With years of experience covering programs from psychology to paralegal studies, Shannon makes it easier for readers to explore the degrees that fit their career plans and future dreams. With a background in Journalism & Public Relations from Flagler College, Shannon has a knack for digging into complex subjects and making them straightforward. Her favorite part of writing for Public Service Degrees is giving the students clear, practical information that helps them feel confident about their next steps in education and beyond.